American Seedsman Explained

American Seedsman
Category:Agriculture
Frequency:Monthly
Country:United States

American Seedsman was a monthly American agricultural magazine founded in 1919. It was based at 332 South LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois.[1] [2] In 1920, it had a print circulation of around three thousand.[3] It featured articles on the growing and harvesting of seeds.[4]

In 1920, its former editor, Newton C. Evans, became managing editor, with John J. Garland succeeding him as editor. Garland joined the publication from Holmes–Letherman Seed Company in Canton, Ohio, for whom he was treasurer.

Notes and References

  1. Ayer Directory, Newspapers, Magazines and Trade Publications (1921), p. 1312
  2. American Seedsman, Volume 2, Issues 1–6 (1920)
  3. Book: Crain's Market Data Book and Directory of Class, Trade and Technical Publications . Advertising Publications . 1920 . 12.
  4. The Literary Market . The Editor; the Journal of Information for Literary Workers . 55-56 . IV.