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150,000 7 Rich Irrigated Land : Eden Valley 



Southern Wyoming is now open for entry under the Carey Act. 



The greatest opportunity ever offered citizens of the United States by the Federal Government and State of Wyoming to own a 

 rich irrigated farm. 



You may secure a filing on a claim in Eden Valley without leaving your own home. 



Of all the larger projects this is the only one on which the company has been able to deliver water to land promptly on time 

 and without asking for an extension of time. 



Headwaters of Big- Sandy River. 



Settlers have been coming in rapidly and have already placed a large area under cultivation. These settlers are building permanent , 

 homes. 



New purchasers are arriving daily. 



It has developed that the soil is prolific. This is evidenced by the crop returns from this year's crop. All crops are produced 

 here in abundance. 



Potatoes do well under the Eden project and large profits are derived from them. 



Any time within six months after water is turned on you can obtain title to your land. 



An 80-acre claim of Eden Valley land is a good sized farm for an ordinary family and will produce a revenue equivalent to 

 more than a quarter section in "the rain belt. In Eden Valley good soil, water and sunshine are available in correct proportions to 

 produce plenteous crops, which are always sure, like the payment of Government Bonds, but of far greater income yield. Irriga- 

 tion is the best crop insurance. 



The cost of the irrigation system is assessed against the land at the rate of $30 per acre, payable in ten annual installments, 

 which, with the payment of 50c per acre to the state for the land, brings the cost per acre to $30.50. 



After all payments are completed the entire irrigation system becomes the property of the people who enter the land. 

 Mr. W. G. De Cello, Vice-President and General Manager of The Eden Irrigation (Si Land Company, will be in 

 attendance at the Sixteenth National Irrigation Congress at Albuquerque, and those who desire to talk with him 

 about this protect will find him at Room 16, Alvarado Hotel. For additional information address 



EDEN IRRIGATION & LAND COMPANY 



FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING, CHICAGO 



Branch Office, Rocic Springs, Wyoming 



PARSON, SON & COMPANY, Fiscal Agents, Chicago and New York 



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