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year with which our visits will cease unless 
a renewal is received. See our special pre¬ 
mium offers elsewhere, or to those who 
prefer seed-premiums we would say send 
us One Dollar and we will enter your name 
for another year and return to you a cer¬ 
tificate which will be accepted by us again 
at any time within one year as One Dollar 
in payment for any seeds you may desire 
and select. 
IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. 
We propose to soon commence printing 
50 000 copies of Seed-Time and Harvest 
per month, and continue that number until 
May. Those not required for actual sub¬ 
scribers will be maded in separate wrappers 
to select addresses of live men all over the 
Union. This will be a rare chance for ad¬ 
vertisers as all contracts made now will be 
executed at our present rate, which is liable 
to be increased at any time. Send copy of 
your advertisement for an estimate for four 
or six months and we will quote figures 
that cannot fail to pay if any advertising 
pays you. Even our past and present cir¬ 
culation pays our advertisers as may be 
seen by the following voluntary expres¬ 
sions: 
“Some time ago we made a proposition 
to the publisher of every newspaper in the 
United States for advertising space. Of 
those that accepted our offer the replies re¬ 
ceived from our advertisement in Seed- 
Time and Harvest, published by I. F. 
Tillinghast, at La Plume, Pa., were four 
times as many in number as those from any 
other paper publishing the same advertise¬ 
ment.” Agent’s Herald, Philadelphia, Pa. 
u Seed-Time and Harvest is one of the 
most valuable advertising mediums we 
have used this season, a large number of 
applications mentioning it.” 
Potts Bro’s., Parkesburg, Pa. 
•• We have had numerous inquiries stating 
that they have noticed our advertisement 
in Seed-Time amd Harvest. Give us 
another insertion.” 
Wilson Bro’s., Easton, Pa. 
U I am well pleased with Seed-Time and 
Harvest as an advertising medium. I 
would like an estimate on my advertise¬ 
ment for one year. I have had as much 
inquiry from my card which appealed in 
your last issue, as from any other paper.” 
J. G. Burrow, Fishkill, N. Y. 
“Numerous applications mention Seed- 
Time and Harvest. You may now give 
the enclosed advertisement one insertion.” 
George S. Wales, Rochester, N. Y. 
“I am well satisfied with my advertise¬ 
ment in Seed-Time and Harvest. I am 
receiving a great many letters referring to 
it. I will keep my advertisement in for 
one year and perhaps two years. I am re¬ 
ceiving letters from all parts of the world 
and must say that Seed-Time and Har¬ 
vest is the best advertising medium that I 
have ever yet tried. Those who sow in it 
will surely reap a good harvest.” 
S. O. Hawkins, Bucks, Ohio. 
• 
“We are much pleased with the results 
of our advertisement in the last issue of 
Seed-Time and Harvest and enclose an 
advertisement for your next number.” 
Publishers Practical Farmer, Phil’a., Pa. 
“Seed-Time and Harvest pays us well 
for advertising.” —G. H. & J. H. Hale, 
South Glastonbury, Conn. 
“So far I have received as many inquiries 
from my advertisement in your paper as 
from the last number of the American Ag¬ 
riculturist and Farm Journal my two best 
advertising mediums.” 
j. Perkins, Moorestown, N. J. 
“We are well satisfied so far with our 
venture in advertising in Seed-Time and 
Harvest. Enquiries are still coming in, 
therefore we cannot tell the full benefit we 
shall receive from it. We like your way of 
dealing and shall be pleased to use space 
'again.” 
I. C. Wood & Bro., Fishkill, N. Y. 
“As an advertising medium I have found 
Seed-Time and Harvest equal if not su¬ 
perior to any agricultural magazine pub¬ 
lished, and I advertise extensively. In sub¬ 
ject matter it embraces the cream—practi¬ 
cal, instructive, high-toned, moral.” 
Dr. J. P. H. Brown, Augusta', Ga. 
“I am pleased to say that I believe I am 
receiving more inquiries for my catalogue 
through your paper than through any 
other in which I am advertising.” 
A. Blanc, Philadelphia, Pa. 
“We have received more letters of in¬ 
quiry from Seed-Time and Harvest (cost 
considered) than from any other source.” 
Osgood & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 
The above advertisers represent a great 
variety of articles. Bees, Engravings, Elec¬ 
trotypes, Scales, Grape Vines, Strawberry 
Plants, Nursery Stock, Publications, Hogs, 
Bone Mills, Machinery, &c., indeed the 
wants of our subscribers is legion and 
scarcely anything can be offered amiss. 
