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MEMPHIS, MISSOURI 
"but we have a lot of fun!” 
An old-time seedsman once told us: 
“Son, seedsmen seldom get rich! But 
they do have plenty of fun!” 
There, in a nutshell, is the reason 
why most good seedsmen are seeds- 
men. 
It's one of the pleasantest occupa- 
tions there is—this business of help- 
ing people to grow things. 
First of all, everything is so friendly. 
Gardeners are the friendliest folks in 
the world. When they come into 
our store, they aren't just shoppers, 


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they're neighbors, members of the 
same fraternity, fellow-workers in the 
great cause of making the world more 
beautiful and more fruitful. 
What's more, the seedsman has the 
privilege and the pleasure of giving 
his customers more real value for 
their money than any other merchant 
in town. Where else can you get. 
for a dime, as much value as the 
beauty and health and sustenance 
that come in a packet of garden 
seed? Where else can you get so 
much good, sound counsel and help? 
* * * 
Yes, we have a lot of fun in this 
business, and not the least of it is 
greeting our old friends at 
the end of each winter— 
and once again starting 
out, with them, to make 
old Mother Earth produce! 
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— soon, and often! 
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