18!t" 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



■; l>v fieiKlit of express 

 1 husli.$l 00; iier barrel 



American Wonder. V2 pt. 8c: pk. $1.60; bu. 5.00 

 Premium fiem. ,'^pt..5c; peck. $1.00. 

 Stratagem. Vi pt. 8c; qt. Sfic; pk. $1.50; bu. $5. 

 Champion of England. Pint, 10c; pk. 75c; 

 bushel, $2.50. 

 Pea» by mail will be at same rate as beans for- postage. 



PEPPERS. 

 Sweet Spanish. Va '«• •'^c. ; oz. 20c. 

 Bullnose. ^ <>z- 5c; oz. 15c. 

 Cayenne. M oz. 8c; oz. 20c. 



POTATOES. 

 Monroe Seedling. 



1 1b.,bv mail. 18f postjiaid; 3 lbs., i 

 with other gro >ds, 1 lb., x; 1 pk., 3.'ic 

 of U pecks, $2.50- 



Early Ohio. 



Everett's Early, 6 iveeks. 



Farly Puritan. 



Lee's Favorite. 



Rural New Yorker. 



Freeman. 



Prices of any of the above: 1 lb., by mail, 20 fts.; 3 lbs.. 'ill 

 cts. ; 1 lb., by e.\press or fi eight. 10 cts. ; 1 peck, by express or 

 freight. 50 I'ts.: 1 bush., .Sl-.W. Barrel, containing U pecks, 

 $3.50. If potatoes are ordered in the winter we will do our 

 best to protect them from frost, but the p'uvh,aser mu^t take 

 all risk. At these piices we make no charge for bnrrels or 

 packages, but deliver F. O. B ears here in Medina. Second 

 size, until sold out, one halt above prices. 



Second SizRD Freemans, while they last, same price as 

 Moni-oe Seedlings. Our second size this season were raised 

 by T. B. Terry. 



Potato-eyes. Anv of the above varieties by mail 



postpaid, I5c for 10; or 80c per 100. 

 The New Potato, Craig Seedling-. 



jV full description containing all we know in regard to this 

 new potato, will be found in our issue of Dec. 15. commenc- 

 ing on p:ige9o9; see also pu^e 929. in the same issue. Frjees 

 will be found on this page, .just below; and if you have not a 

 December nuinlier handy, the whi>le history of the potato, 

 so far as we have it will be mailed you tree on application. 

 W • think a' least every potato-grower who is interested in a 

 n!W large potato of n'iOst> astonishing vigor, and freedom 

 from scab, blight . or anything of the kind, should test at 

 least a single pound, which will be sent postpaid for only 25 

 cts. We sh ill be glad to furnish you further particulars. 



Pl'ITIPKIIM. 



Early Sugar. Oz. .^o; lb. 40c. 



RIIIBAKB. 



Wvatt'tt Victoria. Oz.. 10c: Ih., $1.00. 

 Roots. 10c each; .'iOc for 10; J3..')0 per 100. If whiiI- 

 ed by mail, add 5c each for postag'e. 



RADISHES. 

 Early Starlet Cilobe. Pkt..5c; oz. 10c; lb. 60c 

 Wood's Early Frame. Oz 5n; lb. .50c. 

 Beckert's Chartier. Oz. 5c. ; lb. 40c. 

 Chinese Rose Winter. Oz. 5c; lb. 40c. 



SALSIFY, OR OYSTER PLANT. 

 IVe^v ITIaiiimotli. From Sandwich Islands. Oz. 

 lOe ; lb.. $1.00. 



SPINACH. 



Blnomsdale Extra Curled. Oz 5c; lb. 20c. 

 5 lbs. 911c. 



SQUASH. 



SUMMER. 



Utant Summer Crookneck. Oz. 10c; lb. 50c. 



WINTER. 



Hubbard. Oz. 5c; lb. 50c. 



TOMATO. 

 Golden Queen. Pkt., 5c; oz., 20c; lb., $2.50. 

 Ignotum Tomato. % oz 10c; oz. 20c; lb. $2.,50. 

 Livingston's Beauty. Oz. 15c; lb. $1.60. 

 Dwarf Clia III pion. oz. 2(lc; lb. $2.00. 

 liiving!<«ton's New Sioiie Tomato. Oz. 20c; 

 lb. $2.00. A very fine lurg-e toraaio tor main crop. 

 E--irly Ruby. Per oz.. 20 cts. ; lb.. $2.00. 

 Kiickeye State. Oz., 20c; .^' lb., HOc; lb., $2.25. 

 Pcur-Sliaped Toniatoej^. Oz. 20c; lb. $2.50. 



TURNIP. 



Extra-Early TiirniiiM. 



Purple-top W^hite-globe. Oz. 5c; lb. 40c; 5 



lbs. $1.60. 

 Yellow Aberdeen. Oz. .5c; lb. 40c. 

 Kreadstoue. Oz. 10c; lb. 50c. 

 U'liite Egg. Oz. 5c; lb. 40c. 



The A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



The New Craig 



Seedling Potato. 



For full description of this Potato, see page 9.50 of 

 this journal for Dec. 15, 1894. Prices: 1 lb. by mail, 

 postpaid, 25 cts.; V2 peck, by freight or express, 

 $1.00; peck, $1.75; /j bushel, $3.00; bushel, $5.00; 

 barrel of 11 pecks, $12.50. The above prices will 

 hold good as long as oui' stock lasts. All orders by 

 mail will be tilled as soon as received. Orders by 

 express will be shipped at once unless ordered oth- 

 erwise. All orders for potatoes by freight will be 

 tilled April 1, or soon after that time, unless direc 

 tions are given to ship at an earlier date. In this 

 l.itter case I do not assume responsibility for loss in 

 freezing; but whure it is desirable to ship earlier, 

 and customers have bad luck, 1 expect to help them 

 out so far as 1 can consistently. In regard to my 

 rospon.sibility I would refer you to A. I. Root. In 

 fact, where it is more convenient you can order po- 

 tatoes of the A. I. Root Co., instead of sending your 

 orders to me. 



GEO. E. CRAIG, Zimmer, Franklin Co., 0. 



World's Fair Hedal 



Awarded my Poandfition. Send for free 

 .SH/iipZes. Dealers, write for wholesale prices. 

 Root's new PoZ/.s/ief/ Sections and other goods 

 at his prices. I^ree Illustrated Price List of every 

 tiling needed in the apiary. JVI H Htit-i-f 

 Bell Branch, Mich. i»l. n.nUnL. 



"Come Across" 



With your address foi- niy new OO-page catalog of 

 hives, etc., for '95. Goods and prices are fill riifht. 



J. M. Jenkins, Wetunipl<a, Ala. 



Burpee 



'n Seed Annijal for 1895 is well worili 

 " having. Tell to all who plant seeds 



W. Atlee Burpee & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. 



