1862. 



THE ILLINOIS FAEMER. 



347 



THE ILLINOIS FARMER: 



A MONTHLY JOURNAL OP ^' '/ 



AGRICULTURE AKDRdllTI CULTURE. 



IS PUBLISHED AT SPKIMGFIKLD, ILLS., 



BY BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



AND IS 



EDITED BY M. L. DUNLAP, 



(the "EUEiL" OF THE CHIBAGO TKIBUNK.) 



THE 



ILLINOIS FARMER 



TBRM3 OF ADYEETISING: 



1 mo. 3 mo. 



...,8 $20 



6 mo. 12 mo. 

 $35 $50 



TEBMS IN ADVANCE.— $1 a year; two copies 1 50; five 

 c opies $3; ten copies $6, and one to getter up of the clnb 

 •wenty copies $10. 



It is not necessaey that the club should all be at one office 

 — we send wherever the members of the club may reside. 



The postage on the Fabmek is only three cents a year in 

 he State of Illinois, and six cents out of it. 



Specimens numbers sent free on application. 



Subsciiption money may be sent at the risk of the pub- 

 lisher. 



Exchanges and communications for the eye of the Editor 

 should be addressed, IitiNOlS Faemek, Champaign Illinois 



All business letters are to be direcied to the publishers, 

 Springfield. 



tf BAILHACHE & BAKER. 



THE ILLINOIS STATE JOURNAL 



JS CONFIDENTLY OFFERED TO THE PEOPLE OF 

 Illinois as the best and most reliable news, political 

 and commercial paper within their reach. It is published 

 It Springfield, the Capital of the State, and is the medium 

 of all ofiBcial notices, published by State authority. Partic- 

 ular attention is given to commercial affairs and every 

 number contains copious reviews of the markets in the 

 [irincipal cities. 



TERMS: 



One copy one year. «....f2 09 



Three copies one year - ~ S 00 



Six " " 7 50 



Ten " " 12 00 



Twenty " " .20 00 



Payable always in advance. Persons sending clubs of ten 

 and upwards shall be entitled to an extra copy. 

 Address BAILHACHE & BAKER, 



Springfirld, Illinois. 



One page, or two columns.. 



Half a pase or one " 5 12 20 80 



One fourth page or half column.. 3 7 12 18 



One eighth or one fourth " .. 2 4 7 10 



One square often lines 1 2 4 7 



Card of five lines one year $5 00 



Ten cents a line for less than a square each insertion. 



AU worthy objects advertised, and those of importance to 

 the Farmer will receive, from time to time, such editorial 

 notices as the Editor may consider them worthy of, without 



additional charge. 



Implements and seeds to be tested should be sent direct 

 to the Editor, at his residence, Champaign. 



We have put the price of advertising within reach of all. 

 It will enable those who like to freely advertise their goods, 

 to do so at a cheap rate, 



Terms, cash. Yearly adverti4ers will pay semi-annually; 

 and all transient advertisements must be accompanied with 

 the cash to insure insertion. 



BAILHACHE A BAKtB, Publishers, 



Spr'ngfield, Ills. 



PRIJS'CE & CO.'S 



LINNiE AN BOTANIC GARDENS & NUKSBRIES, 



Flashing, Long Island, near New York. 



Priced Catalogues, which are sent to purchasers 

 of trees, and to applicants who inclose stamps. 



Ifo. 1 — Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamen- 

 tal trees and shrubs, raspberries, currants and other 

 small fruits. No. 2 — Roses, carnations, chrysanthe- 

 mums, phlox, iris, double sweet williams and other 

 herbaceous flowering plants. No. 4 — Wholesale cat- 

 alogue for nurseries and dealers, comprising trees, 

 shrubs, roses, plants, bulbous flower roots, stocks for 

 engrafting, etc. No. 5 — Wholesale catalogue of veg- 

 etable, agricultural and flower seeds, and tree and 

 shrub seeds, etc. No. 6 — Descriptive catalogue of our 

 unrivaled collection of 160 select varieties of straw- 

 berries, with a "rejected list," and directions for cul- 

 ture. No. 8 — Wholesale list of native and foreign 

 grapes. No. 9 — Catalogue of bulbous flowers of every 

 class, together with tree and herbaceous paeonies, 

 dahlias, primroses, poleanthus, cowslips, auricalaa, 

 daisies, iris and other rare flowering j>lants. No. 10 

 — Wholesale catalogue of the same. No. 18 — Cata- 

 logue of greenhouse plants. No. 14 — Descriptive 

 catalogue of 400 native and 120 foreign varieties o 

 grapes. 



