ADVANCE PREMIUM LIST FOR 1889-90. 
It seems hardly necessary to speak of the merits of Orchard and Garden since our readers know all about 
them and every pace of the paper bears testimony to its worth. That It is appreciated by the horticultural public, 
and its value recognized, is showu by the fact of its increased number of subscribers during the past year and 
the many letters of praise and commendation received by us. 
We are desirous, however, of still further increasing the circulation of Orchard and Garden which will en- 
able us to carry out the improvements In the paper we purpose making for the coming year, and if our friends, 
for we take it that all our readers are our friends, will aid us it can be done. 
In this number therefore we offer some liberal inducements in the way of Trees and Plants which we will 
send to ciub-raisers either this fall or next spring as may be desired. We offer them in advance of our regular 
Premium List that they may be planted now. With the December number of Orchard and Garden will be 
issued a Supplement or Premium List giving a full list of useful and valuable premiums to Club-raisers. We 
believe in extending the circulation of the paper through the efforts of our subscribers, realizing that those 
who take the paper know its character and can conscientiously speak from a personal knowledge of Its merits, 
hence they make the best agents we can have. We call attention to the following 
CONDITIONS -A. 1ST ID INSTRUCTION’S. 
PLEASE HEAD CAKEFULLT. 
The Price of Orchard and Garden is 50 cents a year, and we think it so well worth it that we are not 
willing to have it sold at a less price to anyone. No premium is given for less than a yearly subscription and 
no premium will be given to anyone who offers the paper at reduced rates. Its full price, 50 cents, must be 
eceived for each subscription. 
Wheuever you send in a Club, send the money with the names. Until the money is received we do 
not place any name upon our subscription list. 
Remit by Postal Note or Money Order on Red Bank, N. J., Registered Letter or Express Money Order. 
Send in subscriptions as fast as you receive them. It is not necessary for you to wait until you 
have secured the full number of the club. We will give you credit for each subscription you tend with the pay, 
and the paper will be sent to them at once. Do not fail to write on each list you send “For Premium” other- 
wise they will not be credited to you. 
Renewal Subscriptions. The premiums offered are for neui subscribers only. Renewals of present 
subscribers will not be counted in a club. 
Shipping;. Premiums by express or freight are sent at the expense of the club-raiser. Under each 
article in the Premium List we state how goods are sent and, when by mail at club raiser’s expense, the amount 
of postage required additional. 
Rack Numbers. We cannot supply back numbers to new subscribers. Those who begin now receive 
the paper for November and December free. 
To Canada. We cannot mail anything but printed matter and nursery stock to Canada. 
Registered H all. if you reside in distant places and wish to feel sure that the Premium will reach 
you safely by mail, we will register each package if you send 10 cents extra for each article ordered. 
Delays. If the Premium is not received by return mail or express, do not feel uneasy or write us at once 
but wait flve, ten or fifteen days, according to the distance you are from us, and then write us a letter, giving 
date and as near as possible an exact copy of your flrst order and stating amount of money enclosed and in 
what shape. 
How «o Start a Club. Begin at once. Send us a 11; t of those whom you intend to call upon, keep- 
ing a copy of it for your own guidance; we will send them sample copies of the paper. In the meantime talk to 
^them of Orchard and Garden and after they have received and examined thesample cony of the paper, call 
^ upon them again and secure their subscription. It takes very little work to raise a good sized club and may be 
done at odd times. In our regular Premium List, which will be issued with the December number, will be found 
many valuable premiums (in this number we offer mostly Trees and Plants in order that they may be planted 
this month) but do not wait for it. Begin canvassing at once and you can select your premiums afterwards. 
Make a vigorous winter campaign for Orchard and Garden and you will be surprised.'at^the results. 
Address all communications to ^ ORCHARD.* GARDEN, Little Silver, N. J. 
Tlie Wonderful Peach. 
The finest very late peach in existence, and truly 
wonderful. Size large to very large, smooth and uni- 
form in shape, of richest golden yellow, largely over- 
spread with vivid carmine, with marblings of crimson; 
very beautiful. Season late to very late, succeeding 
Smock. Flesh yellow,rich, high-flavored and delicious, 
a perfect freestone. Tree of strong growth, a regular 
annual bearer, and prolific to excess. Two trees for 
three subscribers or four trees for flve subscribers, by 
mail postpaid. 
Japanese Giant Chestnut Trees. 
The engraving shows the natural size of the fruit. 
The trees begin to bear very young, aDd are enormous- 
ly productive, coming into bearing at two and three 
years old. 
The almost incredible size of the fruit, and the beau- 
ty of the tree, which is not out of place on the lawn, 
makes this chestnut exceedingly valuable. One tree, 
free by mail , for two subscribers, tor two trees for three. 
