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David Landreth & Sons, seed growers & merchants, Philadelphia. Our handy cabinet. Landreths' garden seeds from Philadelphia. [graphic] / W.H. Butler, ast. lith., Phila.
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Creator
Butler, William H., lithographer.
Title
David Landreth & Sons, seed growers & merchants, Philadelphia. Our handy cabinet. Landreths' garden seeds from Philadelphia. [graphic] / W.H. Butler, ast. lith., Phila.
Publisher
Philadelphia
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1895
Date
ca. 1895
Physical Description
1 print: chromolithograph; 35 x 27 cm.(13.75 x 10.75 in.)
Description
Advertisement depicting a cabinet stored with packets and boxes of Landreths' fruit and vegetable seeds. Shows the cabinet cover decorated with a vegetable patch scene. Also contains advertising text explicating pricing, citing an enclosed circular, and promoting "The Oldest Seed House in America. Founded 1784.".
Notes
Printed on recto: Patented.
Philadelphia on Stone
POSP 48
Subject
David Landreth & Sons.
Seed trade -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Vegetables -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Fruit -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Genre
Advertisements -- 1890-1900.
Chromolithographs -- 1890-1900.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| *BW - Advertisements [P.2004.29.1]
Accession number
P.2004.29.1
In Collections
Philadelphia on Stone Digital Catalog
Philadelphia on Stone: Library Company of Philadelphia
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