A DOLLAR PAPER AT HALF PRICE TO MAULE CUSTOMERS. 
A good farmer is a good buyer. We believe in educated farming. If every farmer in the 
United States was a reading farmer our sales would be doubled and trebled in a single year. 
Being thus interested we naturally investigate and compare the merits of agricultural papers, 
and we must say that 
The Practical Farmer 
OF PHILADELPHIA is the best farm paper, and we believe should be in every 
farm home. The Practical Farmer is a paper with a 
purpose.—That purpose the elevation and improvement of American agriculture. It is@ farm 
paper of the farmer, for the farmer and by the farmer. It has five special departments com- 
posed exclusively of contributions from its farmer subscribers, on every phase of every matter 
connected with running a farm. This makes it different from any other farm paper, and better 
than any other farm paper. You can read every other agricultural paper in America, and yet 
you will find The Practical Farmer indispensable in your daily farm work. Mr. L. H. Cooch, 
who is the owner of and carries on a 600-acre farm, is its editor. Mr. Il. B. Terry, the well-known 
Ohio farmer, writes exclusively for its columns. Mr. T. Greiner Jos. Meehan and other well- 
known men edit the various departments. It has a more complete system of answering inquir- 
ies than any other agricultural journal. Subscription $1.00 per year. By a special arrangement 
made with the publishers, 50 cents will pay for a year’s subscription. 
Wm. Henry Maule, Philadelphia, Pa. 
Send your remittance direct to The Farmer Co., Market and 18th Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. 
Or include it with your seed order and I will hand it to The Farmer Co. 


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(Eprtrion Jan., 1909.) 

