Why It Pays to Use 
Southern States Vegetable Seeds 
~ Your garden, whether it be just a small 
home plot or several acres devoted to com- 
~mercial vegetable production, can never 
be better than the seed which you use to 
plant it. 
That's why your Southern States Coop- 
erative seedsmen carry on a continuous 
program of breeding, selection and check- 
ing of seed varieties so you may be sure 
of getting seeds which will produce good 
yields of high quality vegetables. These 
programs, carried out by trained person- 
nel, are your insurance of getting ''Seeds 
That Really Grow." 
Maintaining close contact with leading 
seed breeders and breeding programs 
throughout the nation is just one step in 
obtaining the newest and finest vegetable 
varieties for patrons. In addition, the co- 
operative's Vegetable Seed Service has 
its own programs and its own facilities for 
breeding, producing, processing, and treat- 
ing the seeds you plant. 
Southern States seedsmen travel many thousands of 
miles to inspect fields for plant vigor, stand, yield, 
moisture content and size. 
Richmond, Virginia 
Selection of snap beans is made only in certain: 
areas where fields are known to be free of anthrac- 
nose disease. 
Southern States measures the vegetable 
seed it makes available for patrons by 
many yardsticks of quality. The two most 
important ones are the seed's adaptability 
to the area where it is to be grown and 
the resistance it has to disease. 
Seeds capable of yielding large crops 
in the deep South may be a complete fail- 
ure in the higher altitudes and cooler 
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INFORMATION REQUIRED — FIRST INSPECTION 
Date Planted | No. Acres | Pounds Planted REMARKS: 
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(NOTE: On first inspection pick-up any surplus stock s:ed and empty seed bags. 
Stock Rating 
As a thorough check, a Field Inspection Report, 
like the one above, is made on every variety and 
field in production. 
