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1 SEEDS CANNOT BE MADE BY j 



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| The quantity sold cannot be one pound more | 



S than was harvested and carried over. If the § 



| whole country's demand for a Seed is 100,000 | 



| pounds, and none was carried over, and only J 



| 25,000 pounds was saved, it necessarily follows g 



I that only 25 per cent, can be supplied on the | 



| orders to Merchants. | 



j Every other commercial commodity can be | 



I factory made, but not | 



SEEDS 



Merchants When Selling Landreths Seeds 



will find they can be sold with half the effort required to sell 

 Seeds issued by other seed houses, as the Landreths have back 

 of them 133 years of enviable reputation, which they make 

 every effort to sustain. 



The Seeds are always clean, vital, and true to name 



If you have not previously bought Landreths' Seeds, order 

 to-day. Certainly, you will not be getting into a hole by adding 

 them to your stock of merchandise, because Landreths' Seeds 

 are good sellers, good money makers, and good stayers in every 

 community where offered. 



Landreths' Seeds have been before the American public 

 for 133 years, and that cannot be said of any other brand of 

 Seeds in America. ' 



Washington used Landreths' Seeds at Mt. Vernon. 

 Jefferson used Landreths' Seeds at Monticello. 



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