G. B. CUTLER SEED CO. 
spare time was taken up keeping the toma¬ 
toes picked, which reminds me of a man here 
in town who I overheard the other day en¬ 
gaging a new chauffeur. He said: “And when 
you’re not driving the car, or cleaning it, 
there’s the poultry house to clean out, and the 
dogs to look after, and the lawn to mow and 
you can give the gardener a hand in your 
spare time.” 
“What kind of soil is it?” asked the chauf¬ 
feur. 
“Soil! Why?” asked the man. 
“Oh, I just thought if it was clay soil 
might make a few bricks to fill in the time,” 
replied the chauffeur. 
Well folks, I must hurry and get this off 
to the printers. Don’t forget to read the rest 
of the book about all the seed values; then 
drop in this spring and let us help you with 
your planting problems. 
So long, 
GEORGE 
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