OCTOBEB 20, 1910. 



The Weekly Florists^ Review* 



39 



Alfalfa Growing in the Great San Joaquin Valley. 



THE FINEST IRRIGATED LMD 



TO BE FOUND IN ANY COUNTRY UNDER THE SUN 



$85.00 per Acre 



This astonishingly low price for land that yields such large returns is pos- 

 sible only for the reason that we own 4000 acres in the great San 

 Joaquin Valley. 



This land is suitable to grow Coffon, Corn, Alfalfa, Canta- 

 loupes, Potatoes, Beets, Watermelons, Tomatoes, any 

 kind of fruit, Oranges, Lemons, Walnuts, Almonds, 

 Figs, Peaches, etc. 



California offers an opportunity to-day that cannot be equaled 



in any other section of the country. The demands for California's 

 products are increasing so rapidly that the crops are eagerly seized at 

 highest prices. Thousands of recent settlers in California are 

 making big money from their small farms with nO more effort 



than they formerly put into less lucrative work that 

 paid them only a bare living. 



Price, $85.00 per acre, one-fourth cash, balance one, two and three 

 years. Annual net returns, $100.00 to $1000.00 per acre, depend- 

 ing on individual effort and the crops raised. 



You should get in touch at once with your opportunity, 



for you can do as well or better than thousands who had no previous 

 experience, and who to-day are rapidly making fortunes at 

 farming. Send a postal or letter for full particulars. Good 



California land is going rapidly. At least, investigate. 

 Do it at once. Curiosity makes money. 



THINK THIS OVER 



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James Burke & Co.LissnerBidg.Los Angeles, Cal. 



LEONARD KILL, Manager 



