ED. F. MANGELSDORE & BRO., ING 
OUR ST. LOUIS PLANT 
Convenient location: just south of Municipal (Free) Bridge—near 
truck depots, railroads, wholesale district—out of congested area. 
Ample truck-loading space—off the street—with free parking lot. 
Two entrances—Fourth or Third St.—to platform which can serve 
22 trucks at a time. 
Railroad trackage alongside building. Bulk unloading provided for. 
Building contains 150,000 square feet. Newest types cleaning 
machinery, with arrangement for quick, efficient, economical 
handling and cleaning of seeds. 
Large, modern, daylight seed-testing laboratory to control buying, 
cleaning and preparation of seeds to meet and surpass require- 
ments of the Federal and various State seed laws. 
St. Louis is close to the producing territory of a wide assortment 
of Grasses, Clovers, Beans, Peas and Forage seeds, enabling us 
to offer first-hand at low prices. 
In addition, we operate our large cleaning and storage plant at Atchison, 
Kansas, for handling and cleaning seeds originating in’ that area and the 
West. Atchison is in the northeast corner of Kansas, just across the Missouri 
line, in the center of the Blue Grass producing districts of Missouri, Kansas, 
lowa and Nebraska. 
ED. F. MANGELSDORE & BRO., INC. 
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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