PLANT . 

Seeds ie 

The seed trade throughout the Southwest knows 
A. W. (Bert) Liefgreen, who owns and operates the | 
company bearing his name. | ‘ 
Mr. Liefgreen has had long experience in the grow- 
ing and selling of flower, vegetable and field seed, 
bulbs and plants. He has gained valuable experience : 
in the Salt River Valley where twenty-seven years of : 
residence and close cooperation with growers using 
irrigation has given him a broad understanding of 
growing problems. He is keenly interested in prob- 
lems confronting his customers, so please feel freeto — 
question him when necessary. 
It has always been the policy of the Liefgreen Seed a 
This partial view of our store shows the extensive bins and packet Ane 1 5 
displays of vegetable and flower seeds. We accommodate more Company to sell results—not just seeds. Hence our 
than 1000 customers a day here. The displays are changed with slogan Quality Always bears special significance 
the seasons and demand. In the spring vacant space is given to oS day 
plant displays. 






















Left—Our new air cooled seed 
storage house is about one quar- 
ter filled as new crop seeds are 
just arriving. As we go to press 
this room will be filled to capac- 
ity for distribution to Victory 
Gardens and large scale plant- 
ers of vegetables. 
Right — Daily filled packets of 
fresh seeds are stored in bins. 
Contrary to general belief, Lief- 
green’s Seeds in packets are 
fresh. You are welcome to in- 
spect our plant anytime to sub- 
stantiate these facts. 


Drive in, make 

yourself at 
home—no confusion, no tickets, 
no bother. 


