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"HOW 

 THE FARM PAYS. 





This Book of the Farm was -written by William Ceoziee 

 and Petee Hendebson in 1684. Mr. Ceoziee is an acknowledged 

 authority on all matters pertaining to the farm, while Mr. Hendee- 

 son's fame in everything relating to the garden is world-wide. Both 

 Mr. Ceoziee and Mr. Hendebson have been eminently successful as 

 practical farmers and gardeners ; both are self-made men, having risen 

 from the ranks to their present positions by their own individual exer- 

 tions. "HOW THE FAB3I PAYS" is -written in that plain and 

 easy-to-be-understood language that characterizes all Mr. Hendebson's 

 writings. Everything pertaining to scientific or abstruse subjects has been 

 ignored, the authors well knowing that not one farmer in a thousand un- 

 derstands or cares for such matters, the information always -wanted being 

 the most direct means to the end desired, which is to make the 

 work of the farm pay, -which the so-called scientific farmer rarely 

 does. This is perhaps the first book of the kind ever written by two 

 men while practically engaged in the work which, to both, has been 

 . such a continued success — hence, when they tell the young men 

 about to engage in rural affairs how best to make such work 

 profitable, they certainly must be well fitted to do so. 



PROFUSELY ILLUSTRATED. 



400 pages. Price, $2.50 per 



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