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ANOTHER LIBERAL PREMIUM WITH YOUR ORDER 



A Year's Subscription to an Up-to-Date 20th Century Journal 



A new illustrated monthly paper, different from all others, has just been started in Philadelphia, 

 entitled Farm, Garden and Poultry, under the editorial management of Mr. Michael K. Boyer, so 

 widely recognized as an eminent authority in the agricultural and poultry world. We believe this 

 new and unique paper will prove its worth in every home it enters, and with Mr. Boyer as its editor, 

 who has the faculty of saying in a few lines what other writers would in a column, it will prove a boon 

 to every busy Farmer, Gardener, Trucker, Fruit Grower, Poultryman and Dairyman who has not 

 the time or inclination to read long articles. Feeling sure that our customers will appreciate the favor, 

 we have agreed with the publishers to pay for a year's subscription in 1902 (the price of which is 

 5o cents) for every customer who shall send us an order for Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Poultry or Supplies 

 to the amount of $i.oo and over. To receive the paper, all you have to do is to enclose a request to us 

 for it with your order. 



Standard Books for the Farm and Garden 



■Written by acknowledged authorities on subjects 

 of which they treat. We send them postpaid on re- 

 ceipt of price. To castomers irlio order them sent 

 with seed orders, we allow a discount of 10 per cen t. 

 from publishers' prices, here quoted : 



On Farm and Garden Topics 



Farm Gardening, or Quick Cash Crops and How 

 to Grow Theui. Johnson & Stokes 



Irrigation by Cheap Modern Methods. Johnson & 

 Stokes 



SlOO Prize Essays. By practical growers. Subjects : 

 "How and What to Grow in the South for 

 Northern Markets," "Culture of Cabbage and 

 Onions" 



Practical Farm Chemistry. T. Greiner 



Gardening for Profit. Henderson 



Gardening for Pleasure. Henderson . 



The Young Market Gardener. ABeginner'sGuide, 



How the Farm Fays. Henderson and Orozier . . . 



How Crops Groiv. A treatise on the chemical com- 

 position, structure and life of the plant. Johnson, 



How Crops Feed. A treatise on the atmosphere and 

 soil as related to the nutrition of Plants. Johnson, 



Draining for Profit and Health. Waring 



l,and Ueasorer for Farmers. Pedders 



On Floriculture 



Practical Floriculture. For Florists. Henderson, 

 How to Destroy Insects on Plants and Flowers, 



My Handkerchief Garden. Barnard 



The Garden's Story. Elwanger 



Your Plants. Their care and treatment. Slieehan . 

 How to Plant a Place 



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On Vegetables and Fruits 



Asparagus Culture. Barnes and Robinson JO 50 



Biggie Berry Book. (New.) The very latest trea- 

 tise on small fruits. Illustrated by colored plates, 50 



Broom Corn and Brooms. Cloth 50 



Cabbages and Cauliflow^ers, Hotf to Grow Them, 30 



How to Grow Celery. P. J. Schuier 75 



Mushroon Culture. J. & S. Paper Circular .... 10 

 Mushrooms— How to Grow Them. Cloth .... 1 50 



New Onion Culture. T. Greiner 50 



The Peannt Plant. B. W. Jones v50 



New Potato Culture. The French System. Carmen, 50 



Squashes — How to Grow Them. Gregory 30 



Sweet Potato Culture. Fitz 60 



On Poultry and Live Stock 



Biggie Poultry Book. Finely illustrated 



Profitable Poultry Farming. M. K. Boyer .... 

 Farm-Poultry Doctor. Dr. N. W. Sanborn .... 

 Low-Cost Poultry Houses. Illustrated . . . 

 600 Questions and Answers on Poultry Topics, 



A Living from Poultry. M. K. Boyer 



Broilers for Profit. M. K. Boyer 



Practical Pigeon Keeper. Illustrated. Lewis 



Wright 



Money in Squabs. Brinton 



American Standard of Perfection. A complete 



description of all the recognized Breeds of Fowls, 



Duck Culture. Rankin .... 



Biggie Horse Book. (New.) Profusely illustrated. 



Training of Shepherd Dogs. Wiekham 



The Collie. Its history, points and breeding. Dalziel, 

 An JBgg Farm, or the Management of Poultry in 



Large Numbers. H. H. Stoddard 



How to Rid Buildings and Farms of Rats .... 

 The Rabbit. W. N. Richardson 



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The Camera is Our Illustrator What Leading: Agricultural Papers Say 



From The Michigan Farmer, March 2, 1901. 



Johnson & Stokes' Garden and Farm Manual not 

 only presents one of the finest collections of garden and 

 flower seeds, bulbs, plants and nursery stock, but is illus- 

 trated in the most reliable manner possible — by half-tone 

 pictures from photographs. This enables the reader to see 

 exactly what is to be expected from the seeds planted. 



From The Rural New Yorker, March 9, 1901. 



Johnson & Stokes' Garden and Farm Manual, 94 

 pages, colored cover, representing Earliana Tomato. This 

 beautiful catalogue is completely illustrated by process 

 cuts direct from nature. This absence of exaggeration is 

 most refreshing in comparison with some of the wondrous 

 distortions that come to us from other sources 



From Farm and Fireside, March, 1901. 



Johnson & Stokes' Garden and Farm Manual is es- 

 pecially interesting for its fine illustrations, which are 

 wholly reproductions from photographs. Such pictures 

 alone must inspire confidence in the integrity of the firm. 

 Among the new things offered are the Summerlead and the 

 Golden Gate Lettuces, two new summer sorts ; a number of 

 new peas, among them the Market Master, an English sort 

 of medium and late season. Sparks' Earliana Tomato, 

 which this firm introduced a year ago, and al read j' spoken 

 of in an earlier issue of Farm and Fireside, should be found 

 in every garden. 



