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““Here’s a picture of my 
children and Columbia Rus- 
sets from Potato Eyes pur- 
chased from you this spring. ‘Some Potatoes those 
Russets,’ that’ what the neighbors say, so our 
feelings are mutual. The boy in the middle is my 
helper; he’s the one that gets a packet every year 
for le. His garden was sure nice, he even had 
watermelon.’”—Mrs J. F., North Portal, Sask. 
““We gre ever so pleased with T & T seeds—they 
are certainly making our garden the talk of the 
neighbors. This is a very high altitude to expect 

to grow a garden in. We planted ours last, and it 
is the best garden in the Valley. People going by 
ask what do you do to make your garden grow so 
big ang fast? I just tell them next time to buy T 
& T seeds and their gardens will be good too.”’— 
Mrs. J. T., Robb, Alta. 
‘‘Cukes in snap are 
from 2 packets of 
your seed. I have 
tried many seeds 
for 16 years, and IT 
never was so satis- 
fied with any as T 
& T seeds. You 
need so little and 
—Mrs. A. H. C., Dubuc, Sask. 
“My Tomatoes last year were the best around here. 
I never saw anything so loaded with fruit and 
ripen on the vines without pruning, and all my 
other seeds that I got from you turned out the same 
way. I can sure recommend T & T seed, for I know 
by trying them what they are like, so you can 
look for my order again this year.”’-—Mrs. A. B., 
Bristol, N.B. 
““My grandson has a wonderful garden with his 1c 
packet, and we all got a big kick out of watching 
it grow.’’—A. A. P., Abbotsford, B.C. 

produce so much. 
Here’s a T & T 
garden the whole 
family can be proud 
of. 

“This snap of my T & T 
Sweet Peas will prove 
what wonderful bloom I 
had.’’—Mrs. J. C. L., 
Rimbey, Alta. 

“‘T had some New Canus Potato Eyes from T & T 
last spring, and I must say they are the finest 
Potatoes I’ve ever seen or grown. They are as 
solid now—the end of March, also as fresh as the 
day I put them in the cellar last fall. They are 
beautiful cookers, eaters and keepers and suit the 
short summer of this North country fine.”—A. C. 
O., Timmins, Ont. 
“In spite of a very 
dry summer here 
my 45 plants of T 
& T Bounty yielded 
about 500 pounds of 
Tomatoes. Note 
loaded plant on 
chair.’”? — Mrs. B. 
O., Rose Valley, 
Sask. 
“It seems that every seed germinated. We trans- 
planted 800 Onions from one packet. The Onions 
grew to an enormous size and were still growing 
when it was time to dig them. The Carrots came 
up well and thick, and were delicious to eat.”— 
Mrs. V., Fisher Branch, Man. 
“Last year I had a good show from all your T & T 
seeds with Beans, Peas, Beets and Lettuees very 
good indeed.’’—W. F., London N.W. 10, England. 

“This is Rudgie with some 
of his very own vegetables. 
His garden was a surprise 
and a delight from beginning 
to end.’’—Mrs. J. N., Breden- 
bury, Sask. 

““We have had Muskmelons for the first time that 
can remember. Our soil is heavy loam, and 
things like that do not mature quickly. We have 
never had as nice Carrots until we sent to T & T-” 
—L. M., Goderich, Ont. 
“The T & T seeds purchased by me last year were 
by far the best I ever planted, and this year my 
order will be doubled.’-—G. W. F., Preston, N.S. 
Mrs. L. E: Lees, Howardson, 
Sask., sent in this snap of her 
lovely family showing off 
their T & T garden. 

