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E. Frank Coe Fertilizers 
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First Prize Hay Picture—Farm o( W. R. Dennis, Seekonk, Mass., Four Tons to the Acre. 
Each of these pictures won 
first prize in its class in our 
1914 competition for photo¬ 
graphs of crops raised with 
E. Frank Coe Fertilizer. In 
reviewing the one hundred 
and seventy-six pictures sub¬ 
mitted, the general excellence 
of the crop as illustrated 
counted sixty points and artis¬ 
tic merits of the picture forty 
points. 
QUALITY 
in Fertilizers 
DOES COUNT 
RESULTS LIKE THESE 
TELL OUR STORY 
First Prize Corn Picture — Medfield State Hospital, Massachusetts, L. E. Mayo, Supt. 
The pictures were judged by the 
following disinterested committee: 
Mr. William F. Dillon, Secretary of the 
“ Rural New Yorker.” 
Mr. H. H. Charles, President of the 
Charles Advertising Service. 
Mr. Arthur Stewart, President of the 
Stewart Publishing Company and Treas- 
urer of the Van Dyke Gravure Company. 
We have published these and 
many more of the prize pictures 
(full size) in our folio of “ Prize 
Farm Views . 11 It is interesting 
and instructive. A copy is yours 
for the asking — without charge, 
of course. 
THE COE-MORTIMER COMPANY 
51 CHAMBERS STREET 
NEW YORK CITY 
