THE GENESEE FARMER. 



THIS 



GENESEE FARMER 



FOR 1S63. 



A GREAT PREMIUM LIST! 



BOOK PJRIZES: 



SEED PiilZESi: 



cash prizes:: 



All Prizes and No Blanks ! 



"We spare no pains to make the GENESEE FARMER worthy 

 the patronage of every farmer and fruit-grower in the United 

 States and Canada. It has already a very large circulation, but 

 there is no reason why it may not be doubled during the coming 

 year. All that is necessary, is for our friends to take hold of the 

 matter in their respective localities, and present the claims of the 

 Genesee Faemer to their neighbors and friends As some in- 

 ducementfor them to act as ageuts in getting subscribers, we of- 

 fer the following premiums : 



AND FIRST TO THE LADIES.— There are some ladies 

 who already act as agents for the Genesee Farmer, and those 

 who do are always successful in getting subscribers. "We want 

 more agents amorjg our farmers' sons aud daughters. We offer 

 the following : 



SPECIAL PREMIUMS TO THE LADIES. 



1. To every lady who sends us before the first of next January, 

 five subscribers for 1S63, at 60 cents each, we will send, pre-paid, 

 by return mail, a copy of Mrs. Hale's Modern Cookery Book, price 

 $1 • or a dollar package containing sixteen varieties of the choic- 

 est and most-beautiful flower seeds, such as we know every lady 

 would like to have growing in the garden. 



2. To every lady sending us fifteen subscribers at 60 cents each, 

 before the first of next January, we will send, prepaid, by return 

 mail, a beautiful copy of the Rural Poetry of the English Lau- 

 guage; price $3. 



PREMIUMS FOR BOYS. 



1. To every boy who shall send us before the first of January, 

 1863, three subscribers, at 60 cents each, we will send, prepaid, 

 by return mail, a copy of the Farmers' Practical Horse Farrier, 

 price 50 cents ; or a copy of Liebig's Animal Chemistry. 



2. To every boy sending us four subscribers, (as above,) we wil 

 send, prepaid, by return .mail, a volume of the Genesee Far- 

 mer for 1850, neatly bound in stiff paper cover: price 75 cents. 



3. To every boy sending us five subscribers, (as above) we will 

 send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of Rodgers' Scientific 

 Agricuture, or a volume of the Geneske Farmer for 1 B 60, hand- 

 somely bound in cloth. The wholesale price of the latter is $1, 

 and there is no cheaper work. 



4. To every boy sending us six subscribers, (as above.) we 

 will send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of Everybody's Lawyer, 

 or The Horse and his Diseases : price $1.25. 



5. To every boy sending us eight subscribers, (as above,) we 

 will send, prepaid, by return mail, a complete set of the Rural 

 Annual and Horticultural Directory for eight years — 

 (1856-7-8-9, '60, '(51, '02 and '63.) Price 25 cents each. No young 

 farmer or gardener should be without a complete set of this work 



6. To every.boy sending us fift-em subscribers, (as above) we 

 will send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of the Rural Poetry of 

 the English Language ; price S3. (This is a most beautiful and 

 appropriate book for a Christmas or New Years present) 



7. To every boy sending us twenty-five subscribers, (as above) 

 we will send, prepaid, by express, the last six volumes of the 

 Genesee Farmer, (1856-7-8-9, '60 and '61,) handsomely bound in 

 cloth. The price is $1 each, and there is no cheaper work pub- 

 lished. No young farmer could have a better work in his library. 



It will be seen that the above prizes are for subscribers at Six- 

 ty Cents each. If sent in during the present month ,|(Novernber) 

 the last two numbers of this year, (November and Don mber,) 

 will be sent to each subscriber free'. These prizes are offered 

 only to the ladies and boys, the object being to get them inter- 

 ested in the circulation of the Farmer. 



PREMIUMS FOR EVERYBODY, 

 At our Lowest Club Kates of 50 Cents each* 



1. To every person sending us sio.' subscribers, at 50 cents each, 

 ($3.00; we will send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of the Ru- 

 ral Annual for 1863. 25 cts. 



2. To every person sending us ten subscribers at our lowest 

 club rates of 50 cents each, ($5.00) we will send a copy of the 

 Genesee Farmer for 1863, and also a copy of the Rural An- 

 nual for 1863, (prepaid, by mail.). 85 cts. 



3. To every person sending- us sixteen subscribers at 50 cents 

 each, ($8.00) we will send, prepaid, by mail, a package of flower 

 and vegetable seeds, containing twelve papers of choice varie- 

 ties, price $1, or a handsomely bound volume of the Genesee 

 Farmer for 1860: price $1. And also a free copy of the Far- 

 mer and Rural Annual for 1863. $1.85. 



4. To every person sending us twenty subscribers, at 50 cents 

 each, ($10.00) we will send, prepaid, by return mail, a copy of 

 Everybody's Lawyer, or The Horse and his Diseases, price $1.25; 

 and also two free, copies of the Farmer for 1S03. $3.45. 



5. To every person sending us 1/icenty-fimr subseribrrs, at 50 

 cents each, ($12.00) we will send either of the above books and a 

 dollar package of vegetable and flower seeds, and a free copy of 

 the Genesee Farmer and Rural Annual for 1S63. $3.10. 



Those getting higher clubs than the above, will probably lake 

 some of the following Csii Prizes. If not, books and seeds, as 

 desired, will be sent in the same ratio: 



CASH PRIZES ! CASH PRIZES ! ! CASH PRIZES ! ! ! 



tfjj r> A—TO THE PERSON sending us tbe highest number 

 ^JStjU ol subscribers, before the 15th of February, 1S63. at 

 our lowest club rates of 50 cents each, we wil! send Fifty Dol- 

 lars in cash. 



Stry A— TO THE PERSON sending us the. second highest 

 Ol) number, (as above,) we will send Thirty Dollars 

 in cash. 



Si) A— TO TnE PERSON sending us the third highest 

 Jj\J number, (as above,) we will send Twenty Dollars 

 in cash. 



—TO THE PERSON sending us the fourth highest 

 number, (as above,) we will send Fifteen Dollars 



-TO THE PERSON sending us the fifth highest ! num- 

 ber (as above.) we will send Ten Dollars in cash. 



St"— TO THE PERSON sending us the sixth highest num- 

 *J ber, (as above.) we wtll send Five Dollabs in cash. 



Sj_TO THE PERSON sending us the seventh highest num- 

 i ber, (as above,) we will send Four Dollars in cash. 



SO— TO THE PERSON sending us the eighth highest num- 

 O ber, (as above,) we will send Three Dollars in cash. 



5£g px ' The number of subscribers, and Ihe names of those send- 

 ing the largest clubs, will be announced in the March number of 

 the Farmer, and the cash immediately paid. 



Clubs are not required to be at one post-office, or sent to one 

 address. We send the papers wherever the members of the club 

 desire. It is not necessary that the club should be sent in all at 

 one time. Names can be added at any time, and all that are 

 sent in before the fifteenth of February will bo counted in. Send 

 on the names with the money as fast as they are obtained. 



%>&~ Money may be sent by mail at our risk, you need not re- 

 gister the letters. 



Address JOSEPH HAKKIS, 



PUBLISHER AND PeOPEIETOE OF THE GENESEE FARMED, 



November 1, 1862. Rochester, N. Y. 



$15 



in cash. 



S10 



