Order Seeds Early 
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, Railroad, 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 per cent 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 those items. 
CONDITIONS OF SALE 
No seeds are sold by us that we do not know are of good vitality and will grow under nor- 
mal conditions. 
package or label. 
They are all tested and the per cent that germinates is marked on the 
We give no warranty, express or implied, as to the productiveness of any seeds, plants or 
bulbs we sell, and we will not be in any way responsible for the crop. Our liability, in all 
instances, is limited to the purchase price of the seed. 
January 1, 1943 


THE COVER 
We believe you will agree that our 1943 catalogue 
cover is most attractive. The photograph on the front 
was taken this past summer on our Home Farm. 
June, one of the many patriotic high school girls who 
helped detassel our 600 acres of hybrid seed corn, is 
shown posed among the stalks and ears of our new 
hybrid “Seneca Dawn” (see description on page 8). 
We regret that a short crop of seed has made it neces- 
sary for us to limit sales to not over 6 Ibs. of Seneca 
Dawn seed to a customer. 
The photograph on the back was also taken this past 
summer on the farm of Mr. R. J. Rackley near Clinton, 
N. C. and shows a fine crop of Seneca Bender being 
harvested. Seneca Bender is a muskmelon that seems 
to maintain its high quality under a wide variety of 
soil and climatical conditions. Seneca Bender grows 
somewhat larger in the South than in the North but 
still is tops for flavor and sweetness. Doris is another 
example of how the youth all over the Country is doing 
its full share to provide the necessary labor to feed our 
people and win the war. 
The Government, to save packages and transporta- 
tion, is recommending a reduction in commercial melon 
acreage in the South and West. More attention should 
be given to melon production in sections close to 
market and in Victory Gardens. 


“Your catalogue is most attractive. From the standpoint of 
interest, the photographs which are tied to something dynamic, 
some person, some place~ are fine.” 
March 14, 1942 Dr. H. B Tukey, 
Experiment Station, Geneva, N. Y. 
ROBSON SEED FARMS, HALL, N. Y. 


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Our 1943 calendar is 14 by 17 inches. All twelve months are 
shown on one heavy sheet of paper. Numerals are large enough 
to be easily read. Each day is numbered from 1 to 365. Just 
the calendar for your office, kitchen or barn. Free for the asking; 
just mention on your order that you want one or more calendars 
and we will send them postpaid. 
