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we handle the products of more than 5 © 
30 growers, over 20,000 acres. Plants tf 
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land worth $1000. an acre are no qu 
whit better than ours, grown on farm “| 
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duce all varieties, hence not all 
parts of a long assorted order can 
always be shipped together. Indeed 
it is often advantageous to have 
some things grown by specialists 
who grow nothing else: fruits, peren- 
nials, roses, and several of the more 
difficult plants, for example. 
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in value as it gets older, take hold sexu o 3 o 
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WE ASK confidently for your order. to 5 . Ze ° 
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