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THE UNITED STATES MAIL CARRIES 
Landreths' Seeds to Every Post=Office. 
LANDRETH PAYS THE POSTAGE ON SEEDS ORDERED IN FLAT PAPERS AND OUNCES. 
THE PURCHASER pays the postage on Seeds ordered in pounds or fractions of pounds, the rate being- 
eight cents per pound-this on Peas, Beans and Corn is equal to eight cents a pint. 
ORDERS FOR SEEDS must be accompanied by the cash, which can be remitted by Check, Draft, Post-Office 
Money Order or Postal Note. To the value of the Seeds should be added the eight cents per pound 
to cover postage-otherwise the eight cents per pound will be deducted from the cash sent and the 
quantity of Seed reduced accordingly. 
WE WILL POST SEEDS ordered by mail the day the order is received. No order will be too small to receive 
our most particular attention ; no order will be too large to be executed. We have mailed as much 
as a ton of Seeds in four-pound packages to a single address. Nothing of a business nature is a 
bother to us. See our Remarks to Purchasers on second page of cover. 
Our bnsiuess, founded in 1784, is tUe seventli in order of tSie old CojnmerciaJ KstatHiwliments in PUila- 
delpUia, and the tentli in llie United States, tliere being not forty firms in America 
of over 100 years of establisliment. 
Address letters simply 
OUR PUBLICATIONS, 
Noted below, will be mailed FREE to any of our customers desiring them, but to others only on receipt of price. 
I^andretlis' Companion for tUe Garden and Karm, published in l&Si, our Centennial year, is a handsomelv illustrated book x 111 
in colors. As we have a limited number of copies left, we will mail them free to any one who has not vet receiveil a copy, on receipt of five, cents la 
stamps, to cover postage. " 
L,andrettis> Rural Regrister, Catalogue and Almanac, 1894, iu English, German, French, Spanish and Swedish. K valuable 
annual on rural matters. Free to all applicants. 
C^I'baKe Family, its History, etc., The Value and Culture of Roots for Stock Feeding; Prize Essays on Onion Culture; 
iTize Es.says on Celery Culture, are four distinct pamphlets, written by practical men, and invaluable aids to the Market Gardener. Price, 25 
cents each, liut free to our customers. 
Illustrated Catalogfue and Price-Mst of Implements and Tools. Mailed free. 
Catalogue of Books on Agrricultural and Horticultural Matters, in all branches. Mailed free. 
Catalogue and Price-tist of Dutch Bulbs and Tubers, for Fall planting, will be ready September 1st of each year. Applications 
received at any time, and copies mailed free as soon as issued. 
I.andreths* Descriptive Catalogue of Ornamental Trees, Mants, Vines, Fruits, etc., will be furnishe<i upon appUcation. 
It will be found very complete, containing practical descriptions of nearly everything desirable. 
NEW PUBLICATIONS. 
In addition to the publications offered in our Catalogue, wc have just published a scries of interesting special pai>ers, among which are tlie following: 
"I.ANDRI3TH ON CABBAGE," SVGAR CORN CXJI^TIIRE," 
"EANDRETH ON EGG ri^ANT," " I^ANDRETH ON CUCUMBER,'* 
' (IN PREPARATION), "TOMATO CUETITRE." 
"PEA CUI^TURE," 
"ONION CUt,TURE IN THE SOUTH' 
"f^*^"® ^'^''"^^^^'ER AND AUTUMN SOWING IN THE GUEE STATES," a lumphlet of 21 pages, 
gi\ing also some of the principal statistics of market gardening in the Gulf States for Northern markets. 
Copies will be sent free to our custouicri 
ee to our customers Kpon application. 
n... ^^"/^ V ^PPy °^ t* MARKET GARDENING AND FARM NOTES," 
copy, postpaid, but given free on orders for vegetable seeds of fo.OU and upwards. 
by Burnet Landrcth, just publishwl. Pri('e One Dollar r-er 
LANORETH.S' SEEDS are sold by 12,9 ;0 
IMercbanls in the United States, including 
Alaska, and by others in Canada, Mexico, 
South America, est Indies, China, Japan, 
India and Australia. 
Address, 
D. LANDRETH & SONS, 
Seed Farmers and Merchants, 
PHILADELPHIA, PA. 
See our Descriptive Catalogue of See<ls in I.andrelhs' Rural fiegister, 1891, free to all who apjily. 
