Rear View of No.;,1 Packing House. —200 by 40 feet. Wails covered with Japanese Ivy. Trees grown 

 are rare specimens of English, Irish and Japanese Yews, Taxodiums, Retinesporas, Cryptomerias, 

 Araucarias, Kalmias, Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Ilex, and other rare examples. Landreths' Seeds 

 have long been known as " Pedigree Seeds." Will you not order some of these Seeds ? 



Bird's-eye View op Front of No. 1 Packing House.— Taken from the Bell Tower of building No. 2. 

 The trees in the rear are a small portion of the 38-acre arboretum, consisting of large and rare trees, 

 many of them the best specimens of that kind in the United States. Some of the Seed-growing fields 

 and some of the tenant houses are seen in the distance. Landreths' Seeds have long been styled 

 " Seeds. \raicH Succeed." None are better, none can be superior. 



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