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Every beekeeper, large or small, ought to read one good 

 bee-paper regularly, and, of course, he will want Glean- 

 ings. It is the largest bee-paper in the world, and pub- 

 lishes the latest and best of everything pertaining to bee- 

 keeping from all parts of this country and from foreign 

 fields as well. Well-known beekeepers of long experience 

 are regular contributors, and any thing new in the bee- 

 keeping world receives careful attention from our editorial 

 staff. DiflPerent methods are discussed and new appliances 

 exploited, so the beekeeper who would be really up to date 

 must read Gleanings. 



There is a great deal of interest, too, in our Poultry, 

 Garden, and Home Departments, edited by our Mr. A. I. 

 Root. Mr. Root is pretty well known to beekeepers all 

 over the world. He spends a great deal of time now in 

 making experiments with diflferent poultry appliances and 

 systems, and gives the readers of Gleanings the benefit o? 

 his findings. Many of our readers consider his Home 

 Department the most valuable part of our paper, and 

 subscribe to it for that alone. There is something of m 

 terest for every one. The subscription rate is $1.00 per 

 A'ear or 25 cents for a six-mouths' trial. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio: 



Enclosed find remittance for $ for 



which please enter my subscription to Gleanings 



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