Seed Barns Nos. 4 and 8. — In far distance Private Railroad Siding connected with Pennsylvania RailroaiS. 

 Alongside of the Siding a Sulphuro-Carbon House for the asphyxiation of insects in any kind of Seed. 

 The capacity of the House, 2,000 bushels at a time. In the extreme left Bloomsdale Public Schoot 

 House. All these buildings surrounded by Seed-growing fields. Send us your Order. Mail aa 

 order for " Seeds which Succeed." Our facilities should satisfy you, should give you confidence. 



No. 7 Barn. — Housing a A'ariety of Cabbage crop. The same process being done with all other crops. 

 The stalks after being cut in the fields are tied up in sheets and hauled to the bam, where they are 

 spread thickly on scaffolding arranged four feet apart, that the pods containing the Seed may com- 

 pletely dry before threshing. The sheets containing these stalks hoisted up by a gasoline engine 

 from the wagons to the various scaffoldings. Order the "Landreth" Cabbage, 



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