LITTLE SILVER, N. J., JANUARY, 1891. 
NO. 1 
STOP ! LOOK ! ! CONSIDER ! ! ! 
ELEGANT PHOTOGRAPHS FOR EVERYBODY, 
To be Obtained Without Money and Without Price. 
THE GREATEST PREMIUM EVER OFFERED. 
By special arrangements with a large photo- 
graphic establishment that makes a specialty 
of Betite Photographs and by engaging a very 
large number to be made for us, we are ena- 
bled to offer a dozen Petite Photographs, 
of the size and in either style shown in the 
illustrations, to any one sending us a club of 
only three new subscribers. The photo- 
graphs are executed in the very best and most 
artistic manner, such as photographers in the 
city execute for $3.00 and $4.00 a dozen. The 
Petite Photograph, now being “the rage,” we 
are very happy in being able to make this 
grand offer. Nothing can be more appropriate 
and nothing would be more highly appreciated 
by members of a class, a school, a social, hor- 
ticultural or musical club, than the exchange 
style a. of these beautiful little pocket book likenesses. style b. 
To secure a whole dozen of them, all that is necessary is to obtain three yearly subscriptions to 
ORCHARD & GARDEN, which any bright young man or lady, boy or girl, can usually do in a 
little while (often in less than an hour at some social gathering) by showing a copy of the journal to 
a few of their friends who are interested in Gardening, Fruits or Flowers, and asking them to sub- 
scribe for it ; then enclose $1.50 with the names and addresses of the subscribers with a photograph 
of the person of whom the photographs are desired. Send one of cabinet size if possible, as it is 
best to reproduce from. In a few days we will send by mail postpaid a dozen of the Petite Photo- 
graphs, together with the original one. The highly artistic ornamentation is an invention of the 
chief of the establishment where those we offer are produced, and the Petite Photograph finished 
tn this style can be obtained only of them or of us. Be sure in ordering to state whether Style “A” 
Songster, or “B” Floral, is desired. We can furnish, of course, finished plain, and if any should 
prefer them plain, they will please state the fact when sending remittance. 
Address J. T. LOVETT CO., Little Silver, N, J. 
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