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The D. Landreth Seed Company – Celebrating 225 Years
Landreth Seed Company, to celebrate its 225th anniversary of service to America’s farmers and gardeners, has issued a commemorative catalogue. Like their past Catalogues, Rural Registers and Almanacs, Landreth introduced and chronicled the development of seeds, many of which are now heirlooms. Of particular note, David Landreth, the founder, introduced the zinnia to the United States from Mexico, the white potato in 1811, the tomato called The Lovely Apple, later perfecting the first variety of yellow tomato and in 1826, the Bloomsdale spinach.
Here is a page taken from the Landreth Commemorative Catalog originally published in 1884.


