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THE GUIDE TO NATURE 



viously had extended experience in of this, or of that, pay off the mortgage, 



scientific institutional work. Waveny send the children to college, build a 



avoids the principle so strongly o^- more luxurious city home, and have a 



posed by this magazine, but often per- fine pergola or a thoroughbred bull. 



niciously advocated by some enthusias- Farming is an art — a profession. Not 



tic suburban or country publications, every one can be a successful farmer, 



that the city man by his unaided efforts even if backed by plenty of money. 



can in his spare time by keeping a few The numerous advertisements in such 



