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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 
1873 J 
TIIE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD 7-30 FIRST 
MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS, which we recommend as a 
profitable and well-secured.investment, bear 7 3-10 per cent 
sold Interest, and have the following elements of security, 
viz.: 
1 . They are the obligation of a strong corporation. 
2. They are a First, Mortgage on the Road, its Equipments, 
Rights, and Franchises. 
3. They are a first lien on its Net Earnings. 
4. There is pledged, in addition, for the payment of princi¬ 
pal and interest, a Land Grant of 12,S00 acres per mile 
through tlie States, and 25,(DO acres per mile through the 
Territories traversed. The Company is already entitled to 
nearly Ten Million acres of its Grant, and its Land Sales 
thus far have realized §3.66 per acre. 
'With nearly 50(1 miles of the road completed and in opera¬ 
tion, the earnings for 1873 will be large. 
All marketable stocks and bonds are received in exchange 
for Northern Pacifies on most favorable terms. 
JAY COOKE & CO., 
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~ BARRY’S 
FRUIT GARDEN. 
By P. BARRY. 
NOTICES BY THE PRESS. 
“ Barry’s Fruit Garden ” is one of those practical, pro¬ 
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Judd & Co. delight to publish. It seems to tell almost 
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and ways and means of fruit culture.— The Advance 
(Chicago)., A 
This volume of 490 pages, ns its title implies, is devoted to 
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trees, the kinds of insects that prey upon them; and tlie 
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The author writes from his own practical experience ( and 
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with eminent skill.— The Country Gentleman. 
It explains all the minutiae of fruit-gardening, even to the 
implements, copiously Illustrated by engravings, so .that the 
merest novice need not err; gives descriptions of all the 
different kinds of fruit that can be raised in our climate in 
every stage of their Fives, from the germ to the fruit-bearing' 
period, with instructions in pruning and grafting, in a most 
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