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Posted - May 26 2011 : 06:15:27 AM Victory Seeds Packet of Beet Seeds, it is from 1942. Isn't it a great little treasure? They belonged to my brother in laws Mother and they were among some of the treasures I received from her estate. They say Richfield Victory Seeds Beets - Early Wonder, then on the back is the planting instructions and of course the date. I love it when you can date a treasure makes it more exciting. There are still seeds in the packet as it has never been open. The seeds are older thank me, finally something older than me. Hee Hee. I am thrilled to have them and they are displayed with my other vintage garden treasures. So, stop by my blog and have a look. Farmgirl Hugs, Debbie
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Posted - May 26 2011 : 09:22:24 AM Very Cool Debbie. I did go on your blogsite and checked it out. It is fun when you can date a treasure. Last year I found and bought a 1946 Adult Three Wheeler Bike. It is so cool but I am probably going to sell it to a Schwinn Collector. It is next to impossible to ride on our current style roads...as this bike needs a very flat surface...and in this day and age our roads are lower on the edges for water drainage...which throws the bike off balance. It's very cool though and older than me too!
Blessings, Peggy
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