CONSERVATION'S ADVERTISERS 



Real Estate, Farms, etc. 



The following advertisements of Real Estate, Farm Lands, Timber Lands, etc., are the Hnnounceiiients 

 of iolial)lo flnns and agencies. The Ad\ertisuis Manager of CONSERVATION lias investigated 

 the announcements In all cases, and feels safe In recommending the advertisers to the readers of the maga- 

 zine. The services of this dep.Trtnient are free to all members of The American Forestry Association and 

 subscribers to this magazine; advice In regard to the purchase of Real Estate advertised in our pages Is gladly 

 given, and our readers are urged to make the fullest use of our services in all matters pertaining to the 

 purchase of advertised Real Estate, of whatever character, no matter where it is located. 



VIRGINIA 



Rockbridge County, Virginia 



offers advantages to the home-seeker 

 equaled by few and excelled by none. 



LEXINGTON 



the County Seat, is a town of homes; 4,000 

 people, two large institutions of learning, good 

 high school and graded school. THREK 

 BANKS with over a million dollars of deposits, 

 beautiful scenery, healthful climate. 



SAM'L B. WALKER, JR. 



FARM, MINERAL, TIMBER, COAL LANDS 

 LEXINGTON, VA. 



FLORIDA ORANGE GROVES 



pay \ery handsmncly. Celery and tnic-lc is the (luick; road to 

 wealth in Florida. The climate in central southern Florida can- 

 not be beaten for health or pleasure. If you have weak lungs or 

 throat, go to Florida and live out of doors all the winter, fishing, 

 boating, hunting and eating fruit. 



If you want to join a party to camp on Cape Swati.ska for a few 

 niniitlis. write us for particulars, enclosing stamp. 



If you want a good in\estnient, we will send you a full descrip- 

 tion of some valuable property. We can furnish you Florida 

 l)roiicrty from sfiuii to S-W.OIK). For SIO.OOO to S-l.'j.CHK) you can l)uy a 

 nice grove that will bring you a good income for life. Citrus 

 fruits net from 10 per cent, to ."lO iier cent, on the investment, ac- 

 cording to the attention given them. 



If you would like to join a Co-operative Colony write us for 

 liarticulars. If you want success join our Club and we will help 

 you. If you have attained success in life and want to hclii utliers 

 unite with us. 



The Swastikai Success Club, Manassas, Va. 



I'be Swastika Succes.s Magazine, only i.'i cents a year. 'I'he be.st 

 pul)lished for the money 



A VIRGINIA BARGAIN 



No. 4.5.— 240 acres .strong lime-.stone and blue-gra.ss land, .situ- 

 ated in a fine section of Augu.sta County, Va. About 2 1-2 miles 

 from N. & W. R. R., about .5 miles from .station on C. & O. R. R., 

 al>out2 1-2 miles from a station on B. & O. R. R., and about 9 

 miles from Staunton. Fronts on main road. Well fenced and 

 well watered, and ba.s about 15 acres of good timber. Land is 

 gently rolling and well adapted to both grazing and cultivation. 



IMPROVEMENTS: Large old 12-room residence with spacious 

 rooms and halls, large bank barn 50 by 75 feet, stable under barn 

 for 45 head of stock, large hog-pen, granary, hay-shed, carriage- 

 shed, corn-crib, blacksmith-shop, smoke-house, large hen-house, 

 and other outbuildings. About 5 acres of orchard in good bear- 

 ing, trees about 15 years old. A ood tenant bou.se with 5 rooms. 

 All in all, tbis is a very desirable place. 



Price, $20,000.00, one-third cash, balance on good terme. 



R. W. MEINEFEE «r CO. 



Xirtiber- Lunds and RafMis 

 SXAUINXON, VA. 



A MAGNIFICENT VIRGINIA ESTATE 



(Only 87 minutes by rail from Washington.) Contains 

 1,023 acres, about 500 acres in blue-grass, 200 acres in tim- 

 othy and other grasses, 200 acres in grain and crops, and 

 about 100 acres in good timber. 



160 cattle were fattened on this place last year, and sold 

 for over $12,000; besides this, there was sold from the place 

 over $1,200 worth of hay. Tlie corn crop averaged sixty 

 bushels to the acre. A small field of alfalfa was cut three 

 times, and could have been cut another time. There are 

 nearly 500 thrifty bearing fruit trees. The soil is a dark 

 rich loam, well drained. Splendid new residence of thirteen 

 rooms, two bath rooms, over 100 feet of porch, 10-acre lawn, 

 all modern improvements, hot and cold water, steam heat 

 and gas. Besides this mansion, there is another 6-rooni 

 house, three tenant-houses, two sets of farm buIMlngs. 

 five stock barns for hay, etc. 



It is not more than one-fourth of a mile from a promi- 

 nent station on the Southern Railroad, 

 to Washington and the northern cities, 

 farm is second to no farm In Virginia. 



For price and particulars, address 



and very convenient 

 Acre for acre, this 



JOHN A. NICHOL, Manassas, Virginia 



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Virginia Countn 

 Homes 



Grain, fruit, dairy, and blue- 

 g'rass farms for sale in the best 

 portion of the state. Also timber 

 lands. 



Climate, social conditions, and 

 nearness to markets, make this 

 a splendid country in which to 

 locate. 



Write for free illustrated reg;- 

 ister. We solicit correspondence. 



H. W. HILLEARY & CO. 



Charlottesville, Virginia 



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