. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nd is enough for any family. On tracts of this size we are planting CALIMYRNA FIG ORCHARDS (gen-uine Smyrna fig), which after a few years of proper cultivation will yield you an income of $2,000 to $3,000 a year. These figuresare based upon what is actually being done. The fig tree lives to be hundreds of years old and will provide for your family for generations to come. The BEST INSURANCE ON EARTH. Our terms ar° so easy that it places these tracts within the reach of every Railroadman. You do not need to move onto your land at once in orderthat it ma
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . nd is enough for any family. On tracts of this size we are planting CALIMYRNA FIG ORCHARDS (gen-uine Smyrna fig), which after a few years of proper cultivation will yield you an income of $2,000 to $3,000 a year. These figuresare based upon what is actually being done. The fig tree lives to be hundreds of years old and will provide for your family for generations to come. The BEST INSURANCE ON EARTH. Our terms ar° so easy that it places these tracts within the reach of every Railroadman. You do not need to move onto your land at once in orderthat it may be developed, as we plant the fig trees and care for them for three years without extra charge. We own and hold deed to the land we are selling and give deeds as soo> as one-third of the purchase price has been made. You are only required to pay one-third the purchase price in cash; v ; take the balance from the crops after the trees are in bearing. The CALIMYRNA PIG is the most profitable and the surest crop »aised in Thi9 is a picture of a four-year-old Calimyrna Fig orchard, adjoining the land of the Carson Calimyrna Fig Orchards. The lay of the land is the same as the Carson Colonies. The following have made a personal investigation andhave bought in the Carson Calimyrna Fig Orchards tract: P. A. Strenstrom, Agent, Chicago GreatWestern Rd., New Hampton, Iowa: I wentover the Carson Colony tract of land with yourMr. McKelvy and I believe that were you toexamine the entire state you would be unableto locate any better land. /. G. Smith, Manager for the Postal Tele-graph at Fresno, Cat., writes to J. E. Hanna,Manager for the Postal Telegraph at , III., who has bought in the CarsonColonies: I am acquainted with all the landaround Fresno and Clovis and will say thatthe Clovis land oant be beat in this just sold a piece of land near Fresno for$;0 per acre which cost me, a little over ayear ago, $400 per acre. M. E. Geiser, Attorney at
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