Elements of Farm Practice 



Wilson and Wilson 



The latest and most up-to-date elementary agricultural text for 

 rural and graded schools. 



IT IS THE PRODUCT OF EXPERIENCE. 



The authors have both teaching and farm experience. The 

 publishers are specialists in agricultural and industrial texts and are 

 m close touch with the ever-growing needs of our schools. 



IT IS A COMPLETE COURSE OF STUDY. 



Elements of Farm Practice fully covers the range of agriculture 

 and rural life in an orderly, logical and progressive fashion that is 

 cumulative, emphatic and inspiring. 



IT IS TEACHABLE. 



Each lesson naturally precedes the next and prepares for it. The 

 style is fascinating. Children become lovers of God's great out-of- 

 doors. This kind of pedagogy is perfect. 



IT IS PRACTICAL. 



The lessons are correlated with arithmetic and other studies. 

 They teem with actual life, make the farm the school laboratory and 

 are based on actual operations and conditions. 



IT IS ABREAST OF THE TIMES. 



Elements of Farm Practice is the latest book of its kind pub- 

 lished. It contains the most recent figures and facts available. It 

 also gives prominent attention to Farmers' Clubs, Boys' and Girls' 

 Clubs, Co-operation, Marketing, Accounts, The Farm Home and 

 School Gardens. 



IT IS HEARTILY ENDORSED. 



State, county and city superintendents, professors in normal 

 schools and agricultural colleges, and rural school teachers themselves 

 have been unanimous in profuse praise of this book. 

 "The more we use it the more we like it." 

 "I began to examine it and read it through." 



No other book appeals so much to the boys and the girls. 

 No other book so well connects the work of the school and home. 

 No other book produces so effective results in rural schools. 

 Printed on high grade paper, strongly bound, copiously illustrated, 

 364 pages, $1.20 net. 



Webb Publishing Company, 



St. Paul, Minn. 



