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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15. 



The Solid Meat 



Is wliat you want iti a bee-journal, just the same as 

 in other thing's. You don't care lor extra pages 

 and issues if they are to be filled with side issues 

 and a lot of "stuff." that must be looked over to 

 see if there is any "solid meat." If you want a 

 journal that is "solid meat," that is practical from beginning to end, that devotes itself unceasingly to 

 the one thing of making bee-keeping a more safe, pleasant, and profitable piu'suit, then subscribe for the 

 Beekeepers' Rroirw iit$\.(M a yeav. Mr. H. D. Cutting, ex President of tlie North Ameiicaa Bee-keepers' 

 Association, says: "I take most of the bee-journals, and glance through them to see wluit there is in tiiem, 

 and occasionally find an article that [ read; but when it comes to the Revinc, I read t'lat right through 

 from beginning to end. It's solid meat." Mr. Cutting is not the only leader of the flecrew who talks in 

 this way; and if you will subscribe for it now, you will be talking in the same fashion by the end of the 

 year. Tlie Reine'w and "Advanced Bee Culture" for only $1.35. j^ 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Reid's Choice Fruits 



Buy your Fruit Trees, Small Fruits, Vines, Roses 

 and Ornamental Shrub.s at headquarters. One- 

 half saved. All leading varieties — new and old.' 

 Originatf)rs of choice fruits. Crates and Baskets. 

 Handsome illustrated and descriptive catalosue free. 

 REID'S NURSERIES, BRIDGEPORT, OHIO 



FARM ANNUAL for 1896. 



"The Leading Americuu Seed Catalogue." 

 A BOOK of 184 pafces, more complete than ever be- 

 fore;— hundreds of illustrations, pictures painted from 

 nature— It tells all about the Best Seeds that Grow, and rare novelties that cannot be had 

 elsewhere. Price lOc. (less than cost), but mat/c(; F'rae to all wlio intend to pu rrluisr Seeds. 



W. ATLEE BURPEE &. CO., - PHILADELPHSA, PA. 



URPEE'S 



i>iiJl£.u 



250,000 p@aeli Trees 



150,000 Pear. 100,000 Phini, 



75,000 Cherty, 150.000 Apple, 



Quinee, Aprioot, Etc. 100,<»( ; 



Nut Trees. S. 000,000 Smaii 



Fruits, TOO.OOO Rosea. 1,000 



car loads Ornamental Trees and 



Bhrubs. 



Full supply of flower and -veere- 



table seeds, pluiits, 1> lbs, etc. 



Elegant KS-page catalogue, free. Send 



font before buying. Everything mail 



size postpaid. Larger by express or 



freight Safe arrival and saitslaetion 



gliaranteed.Dlrect dealing saves money. 



42nd Year. 1,000 Acres. 



SiO Greenliouses. 



STORRS & HARRISON CO., 



Box 21 PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



Wm. A. Selser, 



Philadelphia, 



10 Vine Street. 



" The Southland Queen." 



You oug-ht to know what you are missing by not i 

 reading- llie So«Y/i(«(i(J Queen. Tlie only bee-journal 1 

 published in the South, and the only bee-keeping | 

 school known is taught by that wo ri^d renowned j 

 teacher, Mrs. Jennie Atchley, through its columns. 

 How to raise queens, bees, and honev, and, in fact, 

 how to make bee-keepiug a success, is taught in 

 the school. A single copy is worth more to beginners 

 than the subscription price for a whole year (f 1.00). 

 A i-team bee-hive factory. Root's gooCs, Dadant's 

 foundation, and all bee-supplies. You all know 

 where to arrange for your queens and bees for '96. 

 If you do not, send for a free catalog that tells all 

 about queen-rearing, and a sample journal. Address 

 » The Jennie Atchley Co., 



Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



' For Sale. —Engine and boiler (1 H. P.), with buzz 

 saw table and saws, gaug-es, and belt, complete; a 

 good outtlt in perfect order, $134. 



M. S. Jackson, 63 6th Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. 



Pa., 



In charge of the A. I. Root Co.'s Philadelphia 

 Branch, sells at factory prices, either wholesale or 

 retail. Car-lot orders taken and shipped direct from 

 factory. Orders booked now for early shipment of 

 nuclei. 3 or 5 banded Italian bees, $1.00 a frame; 

 and queens, tested, $1.50. 1895 testimonials from all 

 parts of United States. 



SH\??\HG-C^SES 



We make a specialty of these goods, and 

 defy competition in quality, workmanship, 

 and prices. 



Write for free, illustrated catalog and 

 price list. 



G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. 



Potatoes 



Maule's Thoroughbred and Irish 

 Daisy, Craig Seedling, Carman 1 and 

 3; stock limiied. For 1896, have sold to seedsman 

 with other varieties over 600 barrels. Write at once 

 for catalog; 25 per cent off on early orders. Bank 

 references. S. J. Smith's Stock & Seed Farm, 



Padelfords. N. Y. 



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