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Orange Judd Company, Publishers, No. 751 Broadway.
Orange Judd, Pres't.
David W. Judd, Vice-Pres't.
Samueal Burnham, Sec'y.
American Agriculturist.
A very large Illustrated Magazine, established in 1842, with separate English and German Editions, devoted to Practical
Farming and Gardening, and the interests of the Entire Household. Terms—The circulation of the American
Agriculturist is so large that it can be furnished at the low price of $1.50 a year; four copies for $5; six copies, $7; ten
or more copies, only $1 each; postage prepaid by the Publishers in each case; single numbers, 15 cents each. Advertisements,
(of good character only,) $1, $1.25, $1.50, $2 per line.
Rural Books and Books for Sportsmen.
Standard Works on Agriculture, Horticulture, Architecture, Field Sports, Fish and Fishing, Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Swine,
Poultry, Entomology, Bee-keeping, Hunting and Trapping, etc.
New York, Sept. 19th 1881
My Dear Bessey:
Your letter of Sept.
13th is at hand. Please accept
my thanks for your kind words.
I desire to make the Agriculturist
so good as possible and that
was the reason why I wished
you to help me.
We are to have a paper by
Prof. S. A. Forbes upon Birds and
[Cat worms?] but I presume you
will treat the pesky worms in
a different way. [?]
For the present I shall have
to keep you from the favorite
field of Botany. Dr. [?] and
I are both [more?] & plant men
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