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7. Let the people in your community know about this. Use the local papers. There will be 
plenty of national publicity back of the plan, as the National Garden Bureau is sending press re- 
leases to all daily papers in the country. 
8. No changes can be made in the following assortment, as they will be assembled in large 
quantities in advance, ready to mail: 
QUANTITY 
8 oz. 
8 M4 
KIND AND VARIETY OR TYPE 
Peas, Dwarf garden 
Bush Beans, green snap 
Pole Beans 
Beet, garden 
Carrot, Chantenay, Danvers or Nantes types 
Onion, storage type © 
Radish, spring 
Spinach . 
Turnip, Purple Top White Globe 
Rutabaga, yellow garden type 
Broccoli, Green Sprouting .. 
Cabbage, early, round or flat 
Cabbage, medium or late 
Cauliflower, Snowball type 
Cucumber, pickling or early slicing 
Endive 
Kale, Siberian or Scotch 
Lettuce, leaf 
Lettuce, butterhead 
Leek 
Parsley 
Parsnip 
Brussels Sprouts 
Squash, summer 
Tomato, second early 
MINIMUM 
GERMINATION 
* Brussels Sprouts to be omitted from assortments going to countries of southern Europe, in- 
cluding southern France and southern Germany. 
** Squash and Tomato to be omitted from assortments going to countries of northern Europe, 
including northern France, northern Germany, the Low Countries, Scandinavian countries, and 
British Isles. 
9. U.S. D. A. estimates that each assortment can provide as much as five tons of fresh food. 
Orders will be forwarded as soon as possible after receipt, but in any case within 30 days. 
10. We will gladly supply you with more blanks upon request, without charge. 
F. H. WOODRUFF & SONS, Inc. 
ADDRESS OUR MAIN OFFICE OR NEAREST BRANCH 
ATLANTA, GA. — Station A, Box 164 
DALLAS 2, TEXAS — 2215 Griffin Street 
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