the Farm Journal is a gem. 
IT IS TWENTY FOUR YEARS OLD. IT IS PRACTICAL. 
IT IS FORTHE FARMER , STOCKMAN, TRUCKER, FRUIT GROWER, <2 •* 
DAIRYMAN. POULTRYMAN. TH E WOMEN FOLKS AND THE BOYS AND " V*; 
. GIRLS. BOILED DOWN-MUCH IN LITTLE, CREAM NOT SKIM MILK, FULL OF T?F4;i 
GUMPTION, FULL OF SUNSHINE, A STAUNCH ADVOCATE OF THE RIGHTS AND < 
INTERESTS OF COUNTRY PEOPLE IT IS GENUINE. HONEST. CLEAN, PROGRESSIVE, 
KNOWS WHAT TO LEAVE OUT AND WHAT TO PUT IN, IT HAS ALREADY OVER TWO \ 
MILLION READERS LIVING FROM MAIN E TO CALI FORNIA AN D CANADA TO TEXAS.’ 
IT IS ONE OF THE BEST KNOWN FARM PAPERS IN THE COUNTRY. 
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THE SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE OF THE FARM JOURNAL IS 50 CENTS A 
YEAR: AFTER JAN.IST 1901, THE CLUB RATE WILL BE $ 1,0 0 FORA FIVE YEAR 
SUBSCRIPTION, BUT WE HAVE MADE ARRANGEMENTS FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 
BY WHICH ANY ONE WHO WILL MAIL THIS COU PON , PRO M PTLY, TOGETHER 
WITH 50 CENTS, TO FARIM JOURNAL, PHILADELPHIA, PA. WILL 
GET THE PAPER AT A SPECIAL COUPON RATE , VIZ. FI VE YEARS, ALL OF 
1901 - 1902 - 1903 - 1 904 - and 1905 FOR 50 CENTS 
MISS C. H. LIPPINCOTT, Flower Seeds, 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
see: other side. 
NOTE . IN SENDING FOR THE FARM JOURNAL USE BLANK ORDER ON THE OTHER SlOE 
