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TWENTY-NINTH YEAR 
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U. S. POSTAGE 
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Cortland, N. Y. 
Permit No. 1 41 
REED 1Q ^. S 
BROS. 1938 
PHONE CORTLAND, N. Y., 1896-W 
Rear View of Reed Bros. Seed Farm. Field seeded with our hardy Grass Seed. Fields 
like the above, included in your rotation, pay big dividends in increased yields of cabbage, 
potatoes, and other cash crops 
Many of our customers own farms which are far superior to the hill-top 
briar-patch that our farm was some 30 years ago. Good seeds of known 
quality and origin, which lead to heavy yields, have brought our farm to a state 
of profitable productivity. 
The seeds and practices described on the following pages are those which 
we take pleasure in recommending to you. We plan to use them in maintain¬ 
ing our farm at its present state of high productivity as a successful business. 
