REED ; «s >- 
BROTHERS 
Latest view of Reed Bros. Seed Farm, showing new Marietta concrete silo 75 ft. in height 
16 ft. in diameter. Capacity 325 Tons. This is equal to three 16x30 ft. silos in a row. 
Only a few years ago this farm carried a half a dozen head of old-fashioned 
red cows and produced less than 5 acres of cash crops. Today it is carrying 70 
head of stock, producing 40 acres of cash crops, besides growing all the rough¬ 
age needed for the cattle. 
Good seeds have been the most important part in bringing about this ad¬ 
vancement. The seeds we list on the following pages have proven to be 100% 
for actual farmers like ourselves. We take pleasure and pride in recommending 
them to you together with a few practices which are being followed by hun¬ 
dreds of the most successful farmers. 
U. S. Department of Agriculture, 
Washington, D. C. 
Bureau of Plant Industry 
Fruit and Vegetable Crops and Diseases 
TWENTY-SEVENTH YEAR 
PHONE CORTLAND, N. Y., 1896-W 
T n re A it ^ 
sjlVBD 
2 3 1933 
3. of Ag~ oultt i )i 
Sec. 562, P. L. & R. 
U. S. POSTAGE 
lc Paid 
Cortland, N. Y. 
Permit No. 141 
opo 8—3591 
