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OUR PREMIUMS TO CLUB GETTERS. 
None of our readers will fail to notice 
tlie unprecedented offers which are fully 
explained on the inside cover pages of this 
magazine. Although we shall endeavor to 
make Seed-Time and Harvest well worth 
Fifty cents alone, we give each subscriber 
who pays that sum a seed premium worth 
one-half the money paid. This is so liberal 
that it may be hard to believe that we then 
give the club-getter a premium worth one- 
lialf the money sent again! But such is the 
fact. All who send us clubs are at liberty 
to select from the following list of pre¬ 
miums any article desired to the amount 
of one-half the money sent us for subscrip¬ 
tions at fifty cents each. Understand, club 
agents will be allowed to take a cash com¬ 
mission of 10 cents each (when at least two 
names are smt) or, remit the full amount 
of 50 cents each and apply 25 cents for each 
name sent to the purchase of any of these 
premiums. They cannot take both a cash 
commission and a premium. The .$500 cash 
prizes are above and independent of all 
premiums and commissions. The persons 
who send the largest lists by March 1st, 
regardless of terms of subscription or pre¬ 
miums received, get the cash prizes. So 
all will get well paid, and those who exert 
themselves most will receive the greatest 
reward. 
The premiums are as follows: 
1. One Grand Square Piano, manufac¬ 
tured by Horace Waters & Co., New York. 
Style 58, Catalogue price $725. The finest 
instrument made. $.25 
2. One Horace Waters & Co’s., Popular 
Home Organ, Style 82., a superb instru¬ 
ment. Catalogue price at Factory ... $210 
3. One Estey Organ, Brattleboro, Vt., 
Style 2, (see catalogue) Price. $90 
4. One Royal St. John Sewing Machine, 
No. 6, .richly veneered, and machine silver 
plated; has six drawers, drop leaf and cov¬ 
er. An elegant machine. Factory price $75 
5. One Wheeler & Wilson Improved 
Sewing Machine, latest style, price.... $n0 
6. One Silver Hunting Case Watch, $20 
7. One Elegant Quarto Family Bible, 
latest improved edition. Publishers cash 
price.*.$10 
8. One Ladies’ Premium Watch, stem 
winder and stem setter; half open face, a 
durable time-keeper, price . $10 
9. Gents Premium Watch, stem winding 
and stem setting, open face, white metal 
case and Swiss movement. As goad for 
practical use as a $25 watch, price.. $8.00 
10. Six Best Silver Plated Tablespoons, 
price. $7.00 
11. Six Best Silver Plated Teaspoons, 
price. $3.00 
12. “In a Nutshell,” the latest work of 
Dr. Dio Le wis, price.$100 
13. New American Dietonary... $1.00 
14. Premium Pocket Magnifier. r ,5 
15. “Farm and Garden”, a Philadelphia 
monthly, very cheap at.-.50 
16. “Tillinghast’s Manual” a 100-paged 
work on Gardening, by the editor of Seed- 
Time and Harvest, price reduced to.. h5 
-- 
Duriog the next lew months over 
Two Hundred Thousand copies of Seed- 
Time and Harvest will be printed and 
lhailed to the most independent and pro¬ 
gressive farmers and gardeners in all sec¬ 
tions of the Union. As advertisements 
are still inserted at the old rate of $3.60 per 
inch for each insertion, less 25 per cent, on 
four, or 33£ per cent, on six consecutive 
insertions, this will afford a rare chance 
to secure 
recently offered in advertising. 
If you have nothing of any length which 
you feel sure it will pay you to place with 
us, you should at least order your address 
in our Business Directory under an appro¬ 
priate heading. The charge for this is but 
Two Dollars for a whole year, (including 
a copy of the magazine) and in coming 
before the eyes of but a single one among 
the Twenty times Ten Thousand who will 
receive it may pay you if that one happens 
to want what you have for sale. 
Remember always to send “copy” 
by the 20tli of the month preceding the 
date of issue. Address, 
SEED-TIME AND HARVEST, 
Da Plume, Lack’a Co., Pa, 
