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Farm, Garden and Household. 



Kstablislied in 1842. 



The Best and Cheapest Agricultural Journal in the World. 



The American AgricultuHst (so-called because started in 1 842, as a Rural 

 Periodical) has been greatly enlarged and \videned in scope, witnout change of 

 name, until it now meets the wants of all classes, in City, Village and Coun- 

 try • it is literally evertbout's paper. It helps the fakmer, the gakdener, 

 the FRUIT grower, the mechanic, the professional and business man ; it 

 greatly aids every housekeeper ; it pleases and instructs the touth and the 

 little ones. , , - ^ ^ 



It is eiiited \\ith great care, laoor, and expense, to have every hne 

 reliable, while its pages abound in a great variety of useful, practical, 

 reliable information and suguestions. 



Every number describes, with engravings, a great variety of Labor-saving, 

 Labor-helpin"- devices and Household Economies, Animals, Plants, Flowers, 

 etc. In this respect it surpasses, by far, all other like journals, and will be 

 found valuable and he'pful by every one, no matter how many other journals 

 he may liave. , „ . „. 



Its constant Exposures of Humbugs and Swindling Schemes are 

 invaluable everywhere, and save nianv times its cost to almost every render. It 

 admits no medical adveriieements, and no untrustworthy adveriisers. Its large 

 circulation enables the Publishers to issue it at very low rates, and to deal 

 liberally with subscribers in the way of premiums, etc. 



Terms, which include postage pre-paid by the Publishers : $1.50 per 

 annum, in advance ; 3 copies for $4 ; 4 copies for So ; 5 copies for $6 ; 

 6 copies for $7 ; 7 copies for $8; 10 or more copies, only $1 each. Single 

 Numbers, 15 cents. 



The only purely Agricultural German paper in the United States, and the 

 best in the world. It contains all the principal matter of the English Edition, 

 together with special departments for German cultivators, prepared by writers 

 trained for the work. Terms same as for the American Agriculturist. 



0. JUDD CO., DAVID W. JUDD, Pres'l, 751 Broadway, N. Y. 



