FORE WO R 
L, I 3 R A -JR 
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☆ APR 3 193C 
U i S» Department of Agricult 
Have you ever considered that gardening not only pays 
immense dividends in actual dollars worth o£ returns in 
the way of fresh and green edibles, but that even greater 
than this it provides a source of physical and mental re¬ 
laxation that is unequalled for the time or money involved. 
That is really the reason why so many people who can 
afford anything and everything that money provides and 
who have sampled many or any of the world’s luxuries 
and pastimes invariably delight to a greater degree in the 
care of a smaller garden to other corresponding forms of 
effort. 
With these two factors: first, the value moneywise of a 
garden; secondly, the value pleasurewise of a garden, our 
organization takes especial care and pleasure in making 
sure that users of our products will not be disappointed. 
If you have not used our products, try them by all means 
during 1939—compare them well with those brands you 
have used heretofore, and see how thorough we have been 
in this work of ours. 
Each year an increasing wave of satisfaction greets our 
endeavor to do a better job in rendering you a more profit¬ 
able and pleasurable seed service, and we know that 1939 
will see us becoming more firmly than ever entrenched 
in your affections as a reliable seed institution. 
THOMAS W. EMERSON COMPANY 
215 State Street, Boston, Mass. 
March, 1939 
