Where Is Hall, New York? 
Hall is located in the heart of the area of Western New York known as the Finger Lakes 
Region. Here we have a beautiful rolling country, fertile fields, crystal clear lakes; a healthy 
climate and a friendly people. The Finger Lakes welcome you for a motor trip, a summer vaca- 
tion, of a permanent home: The village of Hall and surround- 
ing farms, we believe, are typical of 
1000 ACRES IN THE HEART the best in Western New York small 
OF THE FINGER LAKES village and country life. The people 
are industrious, progressive and thrifty. 
REGION The villagers work on nearby farms, 
in the two sauerkraut factories, stores, 
SENECA FALLS Te cold storage plant, lumber yard, or for 
Cette : Lau Robson Seed Farms. Incomes as a 
rule are modest but it is customary in 
Hall to own your own home and take 
pride in its appearance. Practically 
everyone drives a car, owns a radio and 
lives within his income. Unemploy- 
ment is almost unknown and it is con- 
sidered a major calamity for anyone 
to go on relief. 
It is in this community that the 
Robson Seed Farms grew. Starting 
on the old Robson Homestead—which 
has been in the family for 140 years— 
it has expanded until now over 1,000 
acres of farm land in this section is be- 
ing operated for seed production. 
Hall is located on route 14A; eight miles southwest from Geneva, New York; nine miles 
north of Penn Yan and fifteen miles southeast of Canandaigua. 
The Robson Seed Farms office, store and warehouses are located in the village. The farms 
are all located within a two mile radius of the village. 
Visitors are always welcome. It is suggested that you call at the store before going to the 
farms as someone is usually available to act as a guide in showing you the trial grounds, breeding 
plots and production fields. 
If you are planning on a special trip, we suggest early September—this is the time when the 
seed crops are nearly ready to harvest and the trial grounds are at their best. 
TERMS OF SALE 
Our terms are cash with order or C.O. D. On C. O. D. orders there is a charge made by 
the Post Office, Bank, or Express Company for making the collection and sending us the money. 
As C. O. D. orders are a convenience to the purchaser, we consider that he should pay these 
charges. A ten percent deposit may be required on C. O. D. orders. 
All prices here quoted are subject to change without notice and to our stocks being unsold. 
PAYMENT OF TRANSPORTATION CHARGES 
All vegetable and flower seed prices in this catalogue include transportation charges to all 
delivery points in the United States east of the Mississippi River, but we reserve the privilege of 
shipping by Parcel Post, Express, or Freight at our option. 
Roots, farm seeds, etc. in quantities marked “Not prepaid” will be sent by Freight or Express 
Collect unless enough money is sent to cover transportation charges. 
QUANTITY PRICES 
Market gardeners who order in larger quantities than are quoted in this catalogue, should 
send for special prices on the items they want. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
No seeds are sold by us that we do not know are of good vitality and will grow under normal 
SS They are all tested and the per cent that germinates is marked on the package or 
label. 
We assume responsibility of the seeds, plants and bulbs reaching the purchaser in good condi- 
tion. However, in common with all responsible seedsmen, we give no warranty, express or 
implied as to description, quality, productiveness or any other matter of any seeds, plants or 
bulbs we send out, and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop. We will not accept or 
fill orders under any other conditions. 
January 1, 1941 RoBSON SEED Farms, HALL, N. Y. 

