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Show SEED COMPANY ' ANNOUNCES ITS 1931 CATALOG For the past few weeks SprinfT-ville SprinfT-ville Herald has published a series of advertisements for the D Lnn-tlrelh Lnn-tlrelh Seed company of Bristol. Fa Thi. America's oldest seed house, bavins been established 147 years go. which of itself is a guarantee guar-antee of its leliability. The company has an interesting history extending back to 17M, when David Landreth emigrated to Cinada in 1781, and two years later moved to Philadelphia and established the seed company a year later. Three centuries are linked in one continuous seed business busi-ness from father to son for five generations, an unequaled record in the United Slates, it is declared. In announcing that the 1931 catalogue cata-logue is ready for distribution, the company stales that the entire service and corps of experts is at the disposal of all purchasers of I.andreth's seeds. Moreover, they will he glad to furnisr.-. any grower with this catalogue, a book of 100 pages, well illustrated and chock full of information. Readers of this newspaper may got one of these catalogues by writing the company, or by making application to the Springville Herald. |