OFFICES AND ST. LOUIS PLANT 
ED. F. MANGELSDORE & BRO., INC. 
OUR ST. LOUIS PLANT 
Convenient location: just south of Municipal (Free) Bridge—neor 
truck depots, railroads, wholesale district—out of congested area. 
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_ 22 trucks at a time. 
Ample truck-loading space—off the street—with free parking lot. 
ay Two entrances—Fourth or Third Ste —to platform which can serve 
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nee) pe My) Railroad trackage alongside building. “Bulk unloading provided for. 
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ier : ft hy Building contains 150,000 square feet. Newest types cleaning 
wun 4° & Jp FREE machinery, with arrangement for quick, efficient, economical 
cH 4 Bp ees eee handling and cleaning of seeds. 
gate as ya: Large, modern, daylight seed-testing laboratory to control buying, 
animes Me * cleaning and preparation of seeds to meet and surpass require- 
er pt? SHIPPING ments of the Federal and various State seed laws. 
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pes St. Louis is close to the producing territory of a wide assortment 
of Grasses, Clovers, Beans, Peas and Forage seeds, enabling us 
ay WY to offer first-hand at low prices. 
ey In addition, we operate our large cleaning and storage plant at Atchison, 
~. Uy es Kansas, for handling and cleaning seeds originating in that area and the 
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B R 0 ie. : yp Ser Reo line, in the center ofthe Blue Grass producing districts of Missouri, Kansas, 
Ad igs eS lowa and Nebraska. 
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; P. O. BOX 327 ST. LOUIS 3 
Wholesale Only. Under same management in St. Louis since 1919. 
1020 SO. FOURTH ST. 
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