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THE LADIES' FLORAL CABINET. 
LANDRETH’S SEEDS. 
Ix.some branches of trade the purchaser may pro¬ 
tect himself; ordinary care and caution may be a 
safeguard against imposition, but the purchaser of 
Seeds is wholly at the mercy of the vendor—what 
is offered must be accepted without question, ex¬ 
amination is useless; the eye and the touch alike 
fail; and as seeds, like other] articles of merchan¬ 
dise, in many cases pass through’, numerous hands 
before reaching the consumer, the liability to err is 
thus greatly increased. Of course wc lay no claim 
to exact precision; errors do, doubtless, occur, but 
we trust they are few and far between. Our crops 
are grown and harvested under our strict personal 
supervision , and are prepared for sale with equal 
care; thus they go from our own hands—not having 
reached us by a devious channel—into those of the 
druggist or country merchant, who offers them at 
retail, and there is, consequently, but little liability 
to error. It is this system which has given Land- 
reth’s Seeds so firm a hold on the public faith in 
every section of the Union. 
To illustrate the close scrutiny into the merits of 
the vegetables, the seeds of which we sell, we will 
here give an extract from an article which appeared 
some time ago in a Pennsylvania publication: 
EXTRACT FROM AN ARTICLE OH “ BL00MS0ALE." 
ll ° * * * Now we reached the Experimental 
grounds and stood amazed. The Trial Garden at 
Bloomsdale covers three acres, and is a crucible of 
merit, the most instructive portion of that, in every 
sense, remarkable farm. * 
“The entire list of vegetables from A to Z is here | 
on trial, not one sample of each, but comparative 
lists of sometimes 200 of each sort. Samples of then* 
own, samples from the counters and seed lists of ! 
American Seed merchants, samples from Canada, 1 
England. France, Holland, Germany, Italy, all clas¬ 
sified, ranged side by side and numbered consecu¬ 
tively from one up into the thousands. 
“Two hundred and fifty trials of Peas, one hundred 
and thirty of Turnips, one hundred and fifty of Cab¬ 
bage, one hundred and ten of Mangolds and Beets, 
fifty of Sugar Corn, one hundred and sixty of Beans 
and so on to the end of the chapter. 
“ Neatness, next to the unexpected display of num¬ 
bers, was the striking feature; the land was laid out 
in parallel beds 200 yards long and C feet wide, with j 
paths between. Across these beds were sown the 1 
seeds on trial, four to five rows of each, and upon j 
the entire area not a hat full of weeds. 
“ Each family of vegetables planted the same day 
and under precisely the same circumstances, each 
trial distinguished by a label bearing specific num¬ 
bers ; these recorded in a book giving date of plant¬ 
ing and origin of sample. Into this book, at proper 
periods, three series of observations are recorded 
bearing upon vitality and habit. 
The Secret 
■of the universal success of 
Brown’s Iron Bitters is sim¬ 
ply this: It is the best Iron 
preparation ever made; is 
compounded on thoroughly 
scientific, chemical and 
medicinal principles, and 
does just what is claimed for 
it—no more and no less. 
By thorough and rapid 
assimilation with the blood, 
it reaches every part of the 
system, healing, purifying 
and strengthening. Com¬ 
mencing at the foundation 
it builds up and restores lost 
health—in no other way can 
lasting benefit be obtained. 
TV Dearborn Avc., Chicago, Nov. 7. 
1 have been a great sufferer from 
a very weak stomach, heartburn, and 
dyspepsia in its worst form. Nearly 
everything I ate gave me distress, 
and 1 could eat but little. I have 
tried every thing recommended, have 
taken the prescriptions of a dozen 
physicians, but got no relief until I 
took Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel 
none of the old troubles, and am a 
new man. I am getting much 
stronger, and feel first-rate. I am 
a railroad engineer, and now- make 
my trips regularly. I can not say 
too much in praise of your wonder¬ 
ful medicine. D. C. Mack. 
Brown’s Iron Bitter^ 
does not contain whiskey 
or alcohol, and will not 
blacken the teeth, or cause 
headache and constipation. 
It will cure dyspepsia, indi¬ 
gestion, heartburn, sleep¬ 
lessness, dizziness, nervous 
debility, weakness, &c. 
Use only Brown's Iron Bitters made by 
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed 
red lines and trade-mark on wrapper. 
“Thus the Landrcths keep pace with eveiy in¬ 
troduction and record the merits of everything 
offered by themselves or others. The books of 
record are volumes of practical systematic observa¬ 
tion, and may be seen in the office stacked away, 
extending far back into the years; ready at all times 
to testify to the merits or demerits of eveiy vege. 
table known to the trade. ****»> 
For Winter Blooming;. 
,.^,® hlne *. e . p V l , , “«-°ses in different colors, in- 
LUQing Semi-dOllble white nnd rtinlr RPnt. nncl.no id 
• 1 i, mroses in different colors, in- 
““ft r ei oV < JS u i Ie T?’ hlte an<1 JP ink i seut post-paid 
Chester Co $ Pa ’ by H- B- CARPENTER, JIarslialton, 
10 stamps and Photograph or 
Tin-type to 0. K. Copying House, Cleveland 
VEGETABLE COMPOUND. 
Is a Positive Cure 
For nil those Pnlnful Complaints and Wcnknesscs 
so common to our best female population. 
A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. 
Prepared by a Woman. 
The Grentnt Medical Dheorpry Since tlio Dawn of lllgtory. 
CsTlt revlres the drooping spirits, invigorates and 
harmonizes the organic functions, gives elasticity and 
firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the 
eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh 
roses of life’s spring and early summor time. 
£§^“Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely 
It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving 
Cor stimulant, and relieves weakness of tho stomach. 
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight 
and backache, is always permanently cured by its use. 
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of cither sex 
this Compound Is unsurpassed. 
LYDIA E. PIXKIIAM’S BLOOD PURIFIER 
will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the 
•Blood, and give tone and strength to tho system, of 
man woman or child. Insist on having it. 
Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared 
at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of 
either, $L Six bottles for $5. Sent by mail in the form 
of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, SI per box 
for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of 
Inquiry. Enclose 3ct. stamp. Send for pamphlet. 
r be without LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S 
LI\ER PILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, 
and torpidity of the liver. 25 cents per box. 
JGSTSold by all Druggists.~®a 0) 
gfT 1 :° Copying House, Cleveland, 
, retu ™ enlarged picture for 8x10 incli 
frame free by mail. 
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