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Title
Rice's seeds bring forth the bounty of the earth
Contributor
Last, Jay T., donor
Date Created and/or Issued
1921
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History
Rights Information
For information on use of Digital Library materials, please see Library Rights and Permissions: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
Image of a woman in diaphanous robes scattering flowers from her arms while seated on a horn of plenty in the clouds in an advertisement for Rice's seeds; fruit and vegetables spill from the cornucopia below; large-scale map of the world showing North America in background.
"Copyright 1921 Jerome B. Rice Seed Co."--text, bottom right margin. "Jerome B. Rice Seed Co., Cambridge, N.Y."--text, bottom center margin.
Type
image
Extent
1 lithograph : color printed ; overall 85.41 x 60.33 cm (33 5/8 x 23 3/4 in.)
Identifier
priJLC_HORT_002467
381002
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll4/id/2360
Language
English
Subject
Advertising--Seeds
Cornucopias--Pictorial works
Flowers--Pictorial works
Fruit--Pictorial works
Maps--Pictorial works
Vegetables--Pictorial works
Women--Pictorial works
Jerome B. Rice & Co
Lithographs--Color--1900-1925. (gmgpc)
Source
Jay T. Last Collection
Horticulture
Large Size
The Jay T. Last Collection of Graphic Arts and Social History, Huntington Digital Library

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