GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 15. 



Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, 

 Vines, Roses, Ornamentals. 



All the best new and old varieties. The celebrated 

 TIUDDCI I Strawberry. New Fruits a specialty. 

 IINiDiilLL Buy direct and save one half. Price List/ree. 

 E. W. REID, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO. 



Gleanings 

 Bee Culture 



For only 50 cts. 



Tlif .inuinul lias a big circu- 

 lation bt'caiisclt is made up 

 of juactical ideas, good print>- 

 ing and paper, and tii'st-class original engi'avings — yes, lots of 

 em: in fact, l)ecauselt has MERIT. But merit alone won't 

 hooi.i tlie circniation; so we propose to otter it TO NEW SUB- 

 SC'HIBKKS, from now on till Jan., 1S95, for $1.0(1. For J3..50 we 

 will send tlie journal to new !^bscribei-s from now till Jan., 

 IW);"), and one of tliose new improved Ciane smokers, iiostpaid. 

 Crane smolter alone $2.00. Send for our fiee illusti-ited 53-page 

 catalogue of Bee-keepers' supi)lies, and sample t'opj' of 

 Gleanings. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



In writing advertisers please menti on this p per. 



Dovetailed Hives, Simplicity Hives, 



SECTIO/\/S, EXTRACTORS, ETC. 



FULL LINE Of= 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



60-PAGE CATALOGUE. Itfdb 



J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Alabama. 



C^In respoiulinn to this advertisement iiienliun (■i.>.A.MNi.,-. 



Special 

 Premium 



for 



During the next three months very many sub- 

 scriptions expire, and have to be renewed. In order 

 to avoid sending you notice of the expiration of 

 your subscription, and to induce you to liave the 

 date on the wrapper of your paper advanced one 

 year, we have decided to offer special premiums. 

 These will be offered for only a limited time; and, 

 if taken advantage of at all, must be accepted with- 

 in the specified time. Our first offer we will not 

 agree to hold open beyond the month of October. 

 To every present subscriber who is not already in 

 arrears, and who will send his renewal, with $1.00 

 before his subscription expires, and before Nov. 1, 

 1893, we will send free postpaid one of those won- 

 derful 



Augite 5tove=Mats. 



We first offered this article for 

 sale in November, of last year ; 

 and since that time we have dis- 

 posed of about 160 gross, or over 

 30,000. Very many ol our readers 

 are already supplied, and appreci- 

 ate the blessing they have been to 

 tliem. They are, in fact, a house- 

 hold necessity. Probably many 

 of those first sent out now need re- 

 placing with new ones, or per- 

 haps an extra one would not come amiss during the fruit-canning season, especially when it will cost 

 you nothing. Certainly you could make no worse use of it than to present it to a neiglibor who has 

 not yet learned of its value. If your subscription is in arrears we will require that you pay all arrears 

 and a year in advance in order to secure this premium. If you secure a new subscription to send 

 along witli yours, together with $3.00 to cover both subscriptions, you may offer such person Gle.\nings 

 till the end of 1894 from the time you take the subscription for $1.(K), and we will give you another stove- 

 mat for securing the name and send along with yours. 



We supply the mats for sale at 10c each : $1 00 per doz. ; 6 doz., $.5.50; 13 doz., $10.50. By mail, singly, 

 6c each, 3 or more in a package, 5c each extra for postage. 



October. 



A. I. ROOT, 



Medina, Ohio. 



