Nasturtium, from seeds put up by D. M. Ferry & Co., Detroit, Mich.
Summary
Picryl description: Public domain image of a flower, blooming, botanical illustration, free to use, no copyright restrictions.
Trade cards were one of the most prevalent forms of advertising in the U.S. from around 1875 to 1900. They had their origin in England in the 1700s with tradesmen advertising their wares. The advent of lithography in the 1870s made it possible to mass-produce them in color. The Philadelphia 1876 Centennial Exhibition sparked the beginning, as many were passed out at that event.
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19th century american trade cards
boston public library
arts department
agriculture
flowers
seeds
advertising cards
cards
english
high resolution
advertisements
trade cards series
trade cards
american trade cards
Date
1889
in collections
Source
Boston Public Library
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Copyright info
Public Domain