[February, 
AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1873.1 
About Money Sent. 
A WORD TO OCR SUBSCRIBERS. 
If our friends who arc now loading the mail-bags with 
their favors to ns, could know how much our labors 
would be lessened by a little care on their part, we are 
snre they would gladly exercise it.. In sending money 
to us, please specify how it is to he applied, in form as 
given below, the amounts of course to be varied accord¬ 
ing to ■circumstances: for example: 
Whole amount, of money sent,. .$19 25 
.For three subscribers to American, Agriculturist 
for 1S73, at. $1.50 each.$ 4 50 
“ three Am. Ag. Chromos, mounted and sent 
prepaid, 25 cents each. . 75 
“ four subs, to Hearth and Home, for 1873. at. 
$3 each. 12 00 
“ four II. and H. Chromos, mounted and sent 
prepaid. 50 cents each. 2 00 
$19 25 
Below this statement or table give plainly the name 
and address — 
1st, Of American Agriculturist subscribers, and 
2d, Of Hearth and Home subscribers, putting each 
■subscriber's name and address on a separate line. 
We shall be grateful to all correspondents who will 
kindly follow these suggestions. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY. 
245 Broadway. New York. 
Free. 
About the Chromos. 
Tn order to answer many inquiries, we give belowin de¬ 
tail the single subscription rates of both of our papers, 
and the amount of money needed to secure the Chromos 
mounted. The terms for the Chromos. with clubs, are the 
same with each subscriber as in single subscriptions. 
Wc advise all to have the Chromos mounted hero, as we 
can have this done much cheaper than it could be done 
■singly, and better than it could usually be done else¬ 
where. The offer of Chromos is to subscribers for the 
whole, of 1873. 
$1.50 for American Agriculturist, and Chromo un¬ 
mounted, and Chromo must be taken at 245 
Broadway, New York. 
$1.65 for American Agriculturist , and Chromo mounted. 
and Chromo must be taken at 245 Broadway. 
$1.75 for American Agriculturist, and Chromo mounted. 
and Chromo will he packed and sent, prepaid, to 
the subscriber. 
$3.00 for Hearth and Home, and Chromo unmounted. 
and Chromo must, he taken at 245 Broadway. 
$3.30 for Hearth and Home, and Chromo mounted. 
and Chromo must, he taken at 245 Broadway. 
$3.50 for Hearth and Home, and Chromo mounted. 
and Chromo will be packed and sent, prepaid, to 
the subscriber. 
$4.7 5 for American Agriculturist and Hearth and 
Home together, including both Chromos mounted, 
and Chromos will be sent, prepaid, to the 
subscriber. 
ORANGE JUDD & COMPANY". 
245 Broadway. New Y’ork. 
BACK VOLUMES 
OF 
American Agriculturist, 
AND OF 
Hearth and Home. 
The publishers of the American Agriculturist can supply 
any of the back volumes of that paper from the Sixteenth 
to the Thirty-first. These volumes contain more varied 
and interesting information on all matters pertaining to 
the Farm. Garden, and Household, than can he obtained in 
books costing three times as much money. Price of each 
hound volume, at the Office. $2.00: sent post-paid, $2.50. 
The publishers can also supply the back volumes of 
their finely illustrated Weekly Journal, Hearth and Home, 
for the years 1S69, '70, 71, and *72. These volumes are 
neatly and uniformly hound in cloth, with title in gilt on 
hack and side. \T ith their beautiful engravings, and 
abundance of useful and entertaining reading, they will 
prove valuable additions to any library. Price of each 
hound volume, at the Office. $4.00 ; if sent, by express, 
the purchaser will pay express charges. 
ORANGE JUDD k, CO.. 245 Broadway. New York. 
A MOST BEAUTIFUL 
CHROMO 
Richly worth Ten Dollars ; A Perfect 
Copy of an Original $400 Painting, 
by B. F, Reinhart, entitled 
66 Mischief Brewing-,’ 9 
PRESENTED 
To Every Subscriber to the American 
Agriculturist for 1873, 
A Splendid Ornament for every Home. 
The above most attractive gift will he supplied 
as fast as with due care they can be worked 
off and mounted, to subscribers in the order 
the names have been received for 1873. It, is a 
beautiful ornament that will greatly please 
everybody. It is printed in 16 colors, which 
give the exact shading of the original painting, 
so perfectly that it is .just as good for all prac¬ 
tical purposes, and few persons can tell the 
copy from the original. The last printing ! 
gives a canvas impression so perfectly that the { 
Chromo has all the appearance of an oil paint- j 
ing on canvas. 
The cost of putting this on 16 stones has ; 
been large, hut, this being done, by printing i 
very large editions, the Publishers arc able to 
present a copy to every subscriber for 1873. It is ! 
a perfect Gem, 11 by 13 inches inside the frame. 
|®” EJp The Picture will be given to every 
subscriber for 1873 (new or old), whether com¬ 
ing singly at $1.50 each, or in Clubs of Four for 
$5, or Clubs of Ten at $1.20 each, or in Clubs 
of Twenty or more at $1 each. Subscribers in 
Premium Clubs will also he entitled to it. Any 
and every subscriber for all of 1873, whenever 
received, will be entitled to this picture, on re¬ 
mitting the 25 cents to pay for mounting, pack¬ 
ing, and postage. The picture will be deliver¬ 
ed at the Office, unmounted, free of charge, or 
if mounted, for 15 cents extra. If to go by 
mail, unmounted, 10 cents must lie sent to 
cover cost of packing and postage. 
It will be mounted on heavy binder's-board, and 
Varnished, ready for use, even without any frame, 
or for putting into a frame, for 15 cents extra — 
that is, for 25 cents it will be 
Counted, Varnished, Packed, and 
sent. Post-paid to subscribers for 1873 only. 
X- 15.—The American Agriculturist Chromo 
will he delivered: 
At the Office, Unmounted, Free. 
“ “ “ mounted, 15 cents extra. 
Sent by Mail, Unmounted, 10 cents extra. 
“ “ “ mounted, 25 cents extra. 
We advise all to have them mounted be¬ 
fore leaving the office, as in the large quanti¬ 
ties we put up, we are able to mount them for 
a quarter of the cost of doing it singly, and 
better than it can usuallv be done elsewhere. 
-A. Beautiful 
CHROMO, 
(Size 14 X 20. in IS Color*.] 
“The Strawberry Girl,” 
For Every Subscriber 
TO 
HEARTH and HOME 
FOR 1873. 
The Publishers have secured a very large and most, 
beautiful Painting, and they have had perfect, copies pre- 
paied tioni it, printed 8 8 times, in colors, to produce 
the beautiful coloring and shading of the original. A 
copy is now within easy reach, of every Home in America. 
Hie Journal itself will he a rich treasure in every 
Household. A magnificent New American Story by 
Edward Eggleston has already commenced : the general 
editorial care will remain as hitherto ; and other practical, 
skillful, instructive, and pleasing writers will constantly 
aid in providing in Hearth and Home a feast of 
good things which will make it a most welcome visitor 
to every Hearthstone and in every Home. 
With all these attractions, and other improvements 
contemplated, the price of Hearth and Home will con¬ 
tinue at the low rate of only $3 a year, or $4 for Hearth 
and Home and the American Agricvttmisl. (With the 
Agriculturist there will also he presented a most beautiful 
Chromo of an original picture, painted expressly for this 
purpose, entitled “ Mischief Brewing," by B. F. Rein¬ 
hart. Sent, mounted, for only 25 cents extra. N. B.— 
$4.75 secures both papers for the year 1S73, and both 
Chromos, mounted and sent prepaid.) 
The Hearth and Home Chromos will be delivered 
in tlie order in which filenames have been received. No 
charge for the Chromo when taken at the office, un¬ 
mounted. If to be sent prepaid, unmounted, 20 cents 
must be sent for prepayment and packing. 
It will be mounted and varnished, ready for putting into 
a frame, for 30 cents extra— that is, lor 50 cents 
it will-be mounted, Varnished, Parked, 
and sent Prepaid to subscribers (to Hearth and 
Home for 1873 only). —That is. the Hearth and Home 
Chromo will be delivered 
At the Office, Unmounted, .Free. 
“ “ mounted, . 30cents Extra. 
It sent prepaid, Uniu onnted, .20 cents Extra. 
“ mounted, . 50 cents Extra. 
We advise all to have them mounted before leaving the 
office, as in large quantities we are able to have them 
mounted for a quarter of the cost of doing it. singly, and 
better than it can usually he done elsewhere. 
A large, beautiful, highly illustrated, and very valuable 
Journal—full of instructive and interesting reading mat¬ 
ter. just suited to the wants of every home. 
TERMS. ALWAY'S IN ADVANCE: 
One Copy, One Tear, - - - $3.00. 
Four Copies, One Tear, - - 2.95 each. 
Ten or more Copies, - - - 2.50 eaeli. 
20 cents a year extra when sent to British America. 
SdliscriiK' IVow. 
The earlier siibsciiplioii 
money is sent in, the smrner 
< hromos will he received, as 
they will he deBivered in the 
order of receipt of nasBBes. 
The subscription price of the American Agriculturist 
which is well known as one of the oldest and best maga¬ 
zines in the world, for the Farm, Garden, and Honse 
hold, is $1.50 a year. One copy each of Hearth and 
Home Weekly, and American Agriculturist 
Monthly, will be sent one year for $4.—32 cents addi¬ 
tional when the papers are to go to British America. 
ORANGE .JUDD & CO.. Publishers, 
245 Broadway, New York. 
