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Old August 3, 2016   #7
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I snagged it off of Ebay. The seller had no idea what they had, it was lumped in a lot with 3 other catalogs of the same time period. One flower seeds and bulbs, one about life insurance of all things, and one a 'hottest christmas gifts of the season' mail-order. I think I paid like $5.75 and a couple bucks shipping for it. I consider it SUCH a steal for the history.

I have uploaded and released the catalog as a Public Domain item free for anyone to use and share. I was able to find no copyright on the work

http://wallflowerbotanicals.com/scan...-seed-company/
What a HUGE steal,I mean Huge and you know it.

Well I remember when Craig L and Jere Gettle were bidding against each other at e-bay for old catalogs.

I did look at the link, but for sure I can't read such small print, and in that format I can't enlarge it but also good to know that I have the same or similar with the modern paperback edition I mentioned above.

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