MARKET GARDENERS 



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Others Needing Garden Seeds, 



Would do well to purchase their supplies ;il LATNf DRETH'8, the Oldest 

 Seed Mouse, anil the must cxieiisivc growers of Garden Seeds in America. 



Four Centennial Medals and Three Special Prizes 



were iwarded to this house by diflTercnt committees at the late Centennial Exhibition, for their exhibits of 



GARDEN SEEDS, CEREALS, FIELD SEEDS, and CATTLE FEEDING ROOTS, 



All of their own production. 



DAVID LANDRETH & SONS, 



Nos. 21 and 23 South Sixth St., bet. Market and Chestnut Sts., Philada. 



Fall of 1876 and Spring of 1877. 



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IF O lE^ T IE3I E AMATEUR, CULTIVATOR, BOTANIST, 



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