. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1909. The American Florist. 51 Tobacco Paper IS THE STRONGEST, BEST PACKED, EASIEST AFrUED. a4 sheets | IM sheets 388 sheets 1728 sheets Furnishes the Nosf Nicotine for tlie Money! Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO., LouUvlMe, Ky. LIQUID OVER 40% NICOTINE. By far lh« CHEAPEST. JU6T NOTE PRICBSI Pint I y% GaUon Gallon 5 GalloM Answers to Country Life Commission. The commission on country life, ap- pointed by President Roosevelt, has sent out a list of questio


. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. 1909. The American Florist. 51 Tobacco Paper IS THE STRONGEST, BEST PACKED, EASIEST AFrUED. a4 sheets | IM sheets 388 sheets 1728 sheets Furnishes the Nosf Nicotine for tlie Money! Manufactured by THE KENTUCKY TOBACCO PRODUCT CO., LouUvlMe, Ky. LIQUID OVER 40% NICOTINE. By far lh« CHEAPEST. JU6T NOTE PRICBSI Pint I y% GaUon Gallon 5 GalloM Answers to Country Life Commission. The commission on country life, ap- pointed by President Roosevelt, has sent out a list of questions to farmers and all others interested. Following are the ques- tions, and the answers as given by a farmer, says the Wisconsin Agricultiirist: ? 1. Are the farm homes in your neighbor- hood ns good as they should be under exist- ing conditions? What Is meant by good ? Do you suspect our morals? We are reasonably law-abiding, and vote as often as permitted. 2. Are the schools of your neighborhood training boys and girls satisfactorily for life ?on the farm? No. We train them to go to the city and become lawyers, merchants, frenzied tinanclers anrl other lionorable and remunerative occupa- tions. a. Why ? Why? Because we think there is more to eat and more money to buy things to eat near the cold storage safety deposit vaults. b. What suggestions have you to make? Gosh! I dunno. Money might be sent to ns. We ceed more automobiles. Don't send cast- off clothin!^. whatever you 3. Do the farmers in your neighborhood get the returns they reasonably should from the sale of their products ? You bet they don't, boys. a. Why? Our acres don't produce enough, so that when juxtapoised over forninst our needs, there Is a surplus coming our way. b. What suggestions have you to make? Race suicide or emigration. 4. Do the farmers receive from the rail- roads, etc., the service they reasonably should have? Our transportation people seem to be do- ing all they can, under the awful load of


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