Seed sold by 
Landreth, 
grown on the 
Landreth Farms (see Catalogue, 
pages 17 and 37, " Landreths' Spec- 
ialties"), is certainly more reliable 
than stock offered by other Seed 
Merchants who are unable to follow 
up the history of the seed they offer. 
Radish 
Culture 
No Seed Grower 
in America had 
during the sum- 
mer of '94, one quarter 
the acres in Radish as had the Lan- 
dreths — 110 acres on their own 
lands. American seeds first and 
last should be the desire of every 
American. 
Tomato 
Culture 
for seed purposes 
is espec ially a 
Landreth occu- 
pation, nearly 50,000 
bushels of Fruit . being annually 
washed out for its seed alone — all 
the pulp and juice being thrown 
away. 
BestWater 
So extraordi- 
narily good 
is the Arkan ■ 
sas Traveler that 
we again refer to it 
(see Catalogue, pages 21 and 37, 
" Landreths' Specialties ") as with- 
out doubt the best Water Melon in 
existence. Color, a brilliant scarlet ; 
texture, it maybe said to have none, 
as the flesh melts like crystals of ice. 
to get Seeds from Lan- 
dreth is to write for what 
is wanted (see second 
page of cover of Catalogue, 1895) or make out a list 
of wants and give it to your merchant with request 
that he order them from Landreth. 
Spinach 
growers will do 
well to use the 
"Ever Ready" 
described on pages 25 and 27, " Lan- 
dreths' Specialties." It remains in 
condition for table use a month 
after all others have shot to seed. 
will make a mis- 
take in purchas- 
ing Onion Seed 
from the Landreths. 
iTJ.U^l\. Jersey, and the 
- Landreth Farm 
WiPlriTIQ in New Jersey is 
to the growth of Cantaloupes. 
^"^Ladies 
Landreths' 
Selection 
of Seeds of 
Ornamental Flowers is as good as 
any, and the list is so arranged as 
to be easily understood. A selection 
under the designated family head- 
ings will give everything worth 
having in an ordinary garden. 
