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i The New Home of Keystone Seeds j 
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I Dedicated to the Service of j 
l Keystone Seed Dealers \ 
We pause in this new chapter in the history of Keystone Seeds to dedi¬ 
cate this fine new plant to all of our customers who have made this move 
possible—and necessary. 
The above illustration gives some idea of the size, modern construction, 
and efficient arrangement. The main building is eight stories high, with full 
basement. It is of fireproof construction, built of structural steel encased 
in concrete with mat brick exterior, and steel sash throughout. In addition 
the elevator provides capacity for 350,000 bushels bulk storage. 
Modern seed cleaning and handling equipment has been installed with 
the greatest care. Cleaning operations have been planned for thoroughness, 
efficiency, and uniformity of quality. 
Shipping facilities are unexcelled. An almost unlimited number of 
trucks can be handled from the 200-foot loading platform on Chouteau 
Avenue. The four spur tracks will accommodate thirty freight cars. A 
covered platform permits loading cars in any kind of weather. 
Located conveniently at 101 Chouteau, on the south side of the Muni¬ 
cipal Bridge, over which four million trucks and cars pass annually, the 
plant is accessible to all. 
On May 1, 1936, we shall be in the new plant and we cordially invite you 
to visit us in our new home after that date. 
CORNELI SEED COMPANY 
Growers and Wholesale Distributors 
January 1936 Saint Louis, Mo., IT. S. A. 
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