Is especially devoted to the fruit growing and trucking interests of the Delaware and Chesapeake Peninsula, a region of country, which by its peculiar surroundings and climate, is invested with special interest to all. It is a large eight-page, forty-column paper, published weekly, at $1.00 per year. We could fill this page with testimonials as to its value but one or two will suffice: Dr. Erwin F. Smith, who is investigating the peach yellows subject, as the special agent of the Agricultural Department, wrote a short time ago: "The Farm and Home is a good paper and is constantly improving. I read it with great interest every week and every number has something of special value to me." Dr. E. Lewis Sturtevant, late Director of the New York Experiment Station, at Geneva, wrote: "I read The Delaware Farm and Home with interest. It gives evidence of being earnestly in favor of the farmer's improvement and progress." We are prepared to offer especially attractive inducements to young men and young women who are willing to canvass for it regularly or during their leisure hours. ADDRESS WESLEY, WEBB & CO.,—WILMINGTON, DEL.
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