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you read every other agricultural paper in America, you still need to read 
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it THE PRACTICAL FARMER to be up to date in everything pertaining to 
progressive American agriculture or horticulture. 
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: 
Prof. W. F. Massey, of the North Carolina Agricultural College. 
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: 
Mr. A. F. Hunter, for ten years editor of Farm-Poultry. 
Mr. T. B. Terry’s weekly agriculture letter is alone worth the subscription 
price. Mr. Terry writes for no other paper. 
Five special departments run by its subscribers. Thousands of the most 
progressive and successful farmers and gardeners contribute during the year, 
making these departments the most practical and helpful of anything ever under- 
taken in agricultural journalism. Nothing like them in any other paper. More 
than a thousand dollars paid to its subscribers yearly for contributions 
to these departments. 
In addition to these special departments, the paper also contains an Agricult- 
ural, Stock, Dairy, Veterinary, Gardening, Horticultural and Poultry department, 
all under the editorial supervision of skilled, practical men who are working out | 
every day what they write about. Mr. Greiner edits the Garden; Mr. Meehan,’ 
the Horticultural; Dr. Alexander, the Veterinary; Dr.*Wilson, the Stock and 
Dairy; Mr. Hunter, the Poultry; all men of national reputation, not surpassed in 
in their special lines in the United States. 
The good wite can keep house better by reading the Home Circle depart- 
ment, ably edited by Mrs. Melville. s 
THE PRACTICAL FARMER ‘is published every week in the year; subscription 
price $1.00 per year; but by special arrangement with the publishers, I am able 
to take yearly subscriptions from my customers at 50 cents; so when sending 
in your order, add 50 cents additional to the amount of money you remit 
for seeds, etc., and I will have THE PRACTICAL FARMER sent you eyery week 
for a year at this reduced price. I hope every one using this order sheet will 
accept this offer, and so confident am I that they will be satisfied, I will agree, if 
at the end of one year they do not consider the P. F. worth the subscription price 
of $1.00, to return them the 50 cents they send me for the paper. 
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