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Published by the
O. Judd Co.
David W. Judd, Prest.
S. Burnham, Sec.

Publishers and Importers of All
Works Pertaining To Rural Life

Send for our illustrated catalogue.

American Agriculturist,
751 Broadway.
Subscription Price, $1.50 a Year: Single Numbers, 15 Cents.

New York, April 19, 1887. 188

Prof. Charles Bessey,
State University, Lincoln, Nebraska.

My Dear Mr. Bessey,

We were pleased to know that the "Encyclopedia
of Gardening", which I sent you proved so satisfactory.
I thought you would enjoy the Volumes not a little. If the
next, which is to come, does not promptly reach you write me
a postal card to that effect. It will be out soon.
I hope to look in on you again this summer on my Western
tour. I trust you will find life in Nebraska more enjoyable
than in Iowa. Nebraska is indeed a splendid State.
I am glad to inform you that our subscription lists have
material increased in that State during the past year.

Yours sincerely,
David W Judd.

Dictated.
P. S. Since dictating the above letter we have received your
article on the "Country School and the famers boy", which I
have turned over to Dr. Hexamer. Doctor Hexamer sends his
regards.

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AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST,
751 BROADWAY.

Subscription Price, $1.50 a Year: Single Numbers, 15 Cents.

New York, April 19, 1887.

Prof. Charlest Bessey,

State University, Lincoln, Nebraska.

My Dear Mr. Bessey,

We were pleased to know that the encyclo-
pedia of Gardening which I sent you proved so satisfactory.
I thought you would enjoy the Volumes: not a little. If the
next which is to come does not prompt by reach you write me
a postal card to that effect. It will be out soon.
I hope to look in on you again this summer on my Western
tour. I trust you will find life in Nebraska more enjoyable
than in Iowa. Nebraska is indeed a splendid State.
I am glad to inform you that our subscription lists have
material increases in that State during the past year.

Yours sincerely,
signature

Dictated.
P. S. Since dictating the above let tour we have received your
article on the Count my school and the famers boy, which I
have turned over to Dr. Hexamer. Doctor Hexamer sends his
regards.