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Landreth’s Original Farm in Philadelphia 
EEDS in bags or packets look much the same. Neither good seeds nor 
poor seeds reveal their quality until after they germinate and bear 
fruit. Hours of labor are employed in their sowing. Much hard 
work is required in their cultivation. Fond hopes and eager expectations 
are nurtured during the long weeks that intervene between the time the soil 
is broken and the harvest ripens. 
To be certain that your crops will justify your expectations and recom- 
pense you for your work, start out right by buying seeds with a genuine 
reputation for quality. The price of the seed is of little consequence. The 
results are of utmost importance. 
When you buy the products of D. Landreth Seed Co.—established in 
1784— they are backed by a house that has been in continuous existence for 
158 years. This long business career is your best guarantee of quality and 
satisfaction that no other seed house in America can offer. 
Lanpretu GarDEN SrEeEps 
ARE SEEDS WE ARE PROUD TO 
SELL BECAUSE THEY ARE SEEDS 
YOU WILL BE PROUD TO SOW 
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B Uordielh Seed 0.'X° 
BRISTOL, PA. 

