May, 1906 



THE GARDEN MAGAZINE 



201 



"THESE letters are from people who 

 have each paid $1.00 for a year's sub- 

 scription to our new magazine. 



"FARMING 



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is an illustrated home magazine of 

 the living and growing things 

 on the farm. 



" I wish to congratulate you upon the advent of a clean, wholesome and dignified 

 farm paper that an intelligent hired man can read without feeling degraded and insulted 

 by the insinuation that it is published for an ignorant and narrow-minded class. Your 

 advertising pages are delightful." — F. B. £>., Monona Farm, Madison, Wis. 



"The first number is the finest in that line of anything that I have seen; and I 

 wish to order another for one of my friends." — -J. R. A., Alount Vernon, Iowa. 



" Am much pleased with your latest paper and consider it a credit to your presses. 

 One of our neighbors saw the paper and at once wanted it sent to his brother on an Indiana 

 farm."— (Mrs.) J. R. M., Joliet, III. 



" It is simply excellent for the farmer, the first number alone being easily worth 

 the dollar, and I have read it through with pleasure and will do all I can to extol its use- 

 fulness and worth."— fF'. F.J., San Francisco, Cal. 



" I am much pleased with the first number of Farming. I believe you will make a great suc- 

 cess of it." — F. A. M., The Home Correspondence School, Springfield, Mass. 



" I believe that it is destined to take its place alongside of Country Life in Atnerica and The 

 Garden Magazine 'in popular opinion, as well as supplying the direct need of those especially interested 

 in farming — Thomas Havens, The C. E. S. Co., New York City. 



"This paper is bound to be a success. — H. R. S., Batavia, N. Y. 



" To those who have told you « that farmers will not pay the price ' just send them the Febru- 

 ary number of Farming in which one article, ' The Ideal Farm Home and How to Have It,' is well 

 worth a year's subscription —S. G. H, Tarrytown, N~. Y. 



With this testimony perhaps you will risk 

 a Dollar for a year's subscription, especially 

 as we promise that the magazine will be a great 

 improvement upon the first numbers, and we 

 will return the dollar if you are dissatisfied. 



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