Seed-Time and Harvest 
A Decided Bargain 
Open Until Christmas 1880. 
Among all our exchanges we think there are 
no two better worth the subscription price than 
the Farm and Fireside, and the Home and 
Farm . Believing that all our patrons who be¬ 
come acquainted with them will thank us for 
calling their attention to these papers, we have 
made special arrangements with the publishers 
whereby we are enabled to club them with our 
Seed-Time and Harvest, at a rate which is a 
decided bargain. 
The Farm and Fireside is published on the 
1st and 15th of each month. It contains sixteen 
pages filled with well-written articles from the 
best wrders in this country. Each number has 
the following departments: The Farm, House¬ 
hold, Fireside, Sunday Reading, Young Folks, 
Puzzles, Amateur Science Club, News Notes, 
Queries, and Full Market Quotations. The num¬ 
ber before us, (October 1st) contains forty-five 
columns of very interesting and instructive read¬ 
ing matter exclusive of the advertisements. 
Had the price for this paper alone been $1.00 per 
year we should say it was cheap and well worth it. 
The Home and Farm' is also published semi¬ 
monthly. It contains eight pages, each issue, 
but the pages are nearly twice as large as the 
above. It is filled with about the same class of 
reading matter, and is also offered at an astonish¬ 
ingly low price. 
Each c f these papers have an actual circulation 
of over one hundred thousand copies, and were 
their merits and cheapness known they would 
soon double those figures. We are now forming 
clubs for each and in order to enroll a handsome 
list in a short time we make the following 
Extraordinary Offer! 
For 75 cents we will furnish either of the 
above papers (your choice) for one year, also our 
Seed-Time and Harvest for one year, and 
your own selection of Seeds in packets from our 
list to the amount of Fifty cents, all postpaid. 
For $1. we will furnish both the above papers 
and Seed-Time and Harvest and the Seeds as 
above. Specimen copies free upon application. 
It is not necessary to make the selection of 
seeds before ordering. We will send a certificate 
entitling the holder to select them at any time. 
This offer positively closes on Christmas day 1880. 
All money sent on these subscriptions may count 
on our Special Prizes also. Address all orders, 
Seed-Time and Harvest, 
La Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa, 
Clubbing List for 1881. 
For many years we have taken subscrip¬ 
tions for the principal Journals of the United 
States, and especially those devoted to Agri¬ 
culture and Horticulture. By taking large 
numbers of subscriptions we are enabled to 
get publishers’ lowest rates, and when we 
are enabled to do so we give our patrons the 
benefit of the deduction. In such cases our 
prices are frequently lower than any one 
could possibly secure except through a large 
club like ours. On some papers we can give 
no discount as the publishers have no club¬ 
bing terms, but we put them on our list be¬ 
cause we think thev are well worth all thev 
cost. We give below a list of standard pub¬ 
lications for which we receive subscriptions 
and the price of each. We club Seed-Time 
and Harvest with any of them for 15 Cents 
additional to the price in the second column. 
Please see if there is anything in this List 
that you need, and, if so, we should be glad 
to receive your order. 
(JtYrTHE First Column gives the Publishers’ 
price, and the Second Column our price..Jgl 
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American Agriculturist, M.$1 50 $1 10 
American Cultivator, W. 2 00 1 75 
American Bee Journal, M.. 1 50 i 25 
American Rural Home, W.. 1 50 1 40 
Atlantic Monthly. 4 00 3 50 
Coleman’s Rural World, W. 1 50 l 40 
Country Gentleman, W. 2 50 2 15 
Demorest’s Monthly. 2 50 2 00' 
Demorest’s Monthly with Premium. 3 00 2 50 
Farm Journal, M. (Philadelphia). 50 35 
Fireside Companion, W. 3 00 2 60 
Floral Cabinet, with Premium, M. 1 30 1 25 
Forest and Stream, W. 4 00 3 50 
Fruit Recorder M. 1 00 75 
Gardener’s Monthly and Horticulturist. 2 10 l 75 
Harper’s Magazine, M. 4 00 3 40 
Harper’s Weekly, and Bazar, each. 4 00 . 3 60 
Harper’s YounCt People, . l 50 
Hall’s Journal of Health, M. 1 50 1 30 
Herald of Health, M.:. 1 00 90 
Household, (Vt.) M .. 1 10 80 
Home and Farm, S.’M. See Special Offer 50 50 
Lippincott’s Magazine, M. 4 00 3 50 
New England Farmer, W.2 15 2 00 
New York Herald, W. 1 00 90 
New York Evening Post, W . 1 50 1 40 
New York Ledger) W. 3 00 2 50 
New York Witness, W. l 50 1 40 
New York Tribune. W .. 2 00 1 25 
Park’s Floral Gazette, M. 50 50 
Peterson’s Magazine, M . 2 00 1 60 
Phrenological Journal, M. 2 00 1 75 
Poultry World, M. 1 25 1 00 
Prairie Farmer, W... 2 00 1 75 
Rural New Yorker W. 2 00 1 90 
Scientific American, W. 3 20 2 90 
St. Nicholas, M.\. 3 00 2 75 
Scribner’s Monthly, . 4 00 3 60 
Scientific News, M. l 00 85 
Saturday Evening Post, W. 2 00 1 50 
Vick’s Magazine, M. l 25 1 15 
Wide Awake, M . 2 00 1 75 
Any Newspaper or Magazine 
Not on the above list can also be procured 
at Club Bates by applying to 
SEED-TIME AND HARVEST\ 
LA PLUME, LaeUa Co ., Pa. 
