VARIETAL DESCRIPTIONS OF VEGETABLES 
KEYSTONE SEEDS 
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Another chapter in the history of Keystone Seeds has been written. 
On this page in the fourth series of our “Descriptive Catalog of 
Vegetables” published four years ago we dedicated to the service of 
Keystone Seed Dealers our fine seed plant in St. Louis. 
We were proud on that day but today we are even prouder. In addition 
to having the plant completed to the last detail, we have the great satis¬ 
faction of seeing by actual operations how well it has fulfilled its purpose. 
Keeping stride with this service institution our breeding and improve¬ 
ment program has gone steadily forward, making it possible for us to 
supply all the fine strains described on the following pages. It gives us a 
feeling of pride to know that you will be highly impressed with the crops 
they produce. 
Many of you in the past four years have had occasion to pay us a 
personal visit, so you know the efficiency of our plant. To those of you 
whom we have not had the pleasure of meeting, we wish to extend an open 
invitation to visit us and meet the members of our organization. 
With our best wishes and compliments we hand you herewith the fifth 
series of our completely revised descriptive catalog. 
CORNELI SEED COMPANY 
Breeders, Growers and Wholesalers 
Saint Louis, Mo., U. S. A. 
January, 1940 
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