1896 



GLEANINCJS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Everything of the Best at Right Prices for Or. 

 chard, Vineyard, Lawn, Parle, Street, Garden 

 and Greenhouse, Rarest New, Choicest Old. 



Elegant 168 page catalogue free. Send for it before buying. Half saved 

 by dealing direct. Try it. Seeds, Plants, Bulbs, Small Trees, etc., sent 

 bV mnil to any office in the U. S. postpaid. Larger by express or freieht. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 42nd Year. 1 000 Acres. 29 Oreenliousesi. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box 301 Painesville. Q. 



EEDS AND PLANTC^ 



I At reduced prices for ll<9fi. Best ^^ 

 new ;ind old. See our Market Qar= ^^"^ 

 dener's price list. Special offers 



I on some aiticles that you may w;int. Manj- 

 seeds reduced to 3 cts. a packet. |^^ Send 10c ' 

 and we will send you oui' <'.italog and a packet | 

 each of Piizetaker onion. New Imperial toma- 

 to, l)est kinds of lettuce, and a pkt. of choice I 

 mixed flowers. 



GRAPEVINES, 'TkN^' 



Old and new varieties. VVarranted extra strong. 

 ^one c/ieaper. Send for catalog. 



Eugene Willett & Son, North Collins, N. Y. 



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I The Most 

 I Artistic Effect 

 iln Sweet Peas 



9 is obtained by having each color by itself in a 

 W separate vase. Try it. We offer 1 packet of each 

 % of these choicest sorts: BLUSHING BEAUTJf- 

 ^ clear day-break pink; BOREATTON— rich vel- 

 vety maroon; EMILY HENDERSON-purest white; 

 COUNTESS OF RADNOR-«oft lavender; VENUS- 

 a grand salmon buff, together with our 

 1 896 Seed Catal»$i;ue, which is hand- 

 somely illustrated by direct photographs, and 

 containing many Choice Novelties in both 

 Vegetables and f 0/« IN 



Flowers for I iCL/ STAI>IP.*». 

 1 oz. each of the above with Catalogue for 40c. 

 H lb. " " '■ ^ •' " " $1.00. 



^ JOHNSON & STOKESr Philadelplifn. Pa. "' « 

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GOVT PEAS. 



Second-crop potatoes— Carman No. 1, White Rliss— 

 the earliest white potato grown. Lady Thompson 

 strawberry-plants. The best si lawberrv yet intro- 

 duced. Ordernow. T. B. Parker, Goldsboro, N. C. 



WANTED.— Your ryadei's to send for my poultry 

 circular. Have eggs from four varieties. 1 send 

 circular free— no stamp r' iniired. Addiess 



.1. Frank B.aiu. Phili|isburg, Centre Co.. Pa. 



16 Varieties, early 

 and lale. True to 

 fl per barrel and upwards. 



GEO. H CGLVIN, Box 57, Dalton, Pa. 



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SEED POTATOES. 



HATIH CHICKENS ^r^l^g^Er 



Excelsior Incubator. 



Simplt, Perfect, Sel/Rcgu 

 lating. Thouaauda ia Buccesi- 

 ful operation. Guaranteed to 

 hatch a larger percentage of 

 fertile eggs at leas coit than 

 any othar Hatcher, towest 

 prloed flritolasi Hatcher 

 made GEO. H. STAUL, 

 114tol»8a.«th 81., Qalney, 111. 



F\\fiific RED CURRANTS 



are a paying crop to grow for market. They bear 

 the Second summer after planting. I picked 70 

 cents' worth of fiuit from one busli last summer. 

 They are not like berries which you must pick and 

 send to market as soon as ripe, or have many of 

 them spoil. Fay's will hang on the bushes nearly 

 two weeks after they are fit to pick, and then be in 

 good condition for market. There is a big demand 

 for the fruit. My commission merchant wrote me, 

 " Send me all of the Fay's you can at 60 cents per 

 basket." 

 Price of extra large 2-year old bearina- bushes, 

 1 per 100. Strong one-year-old, $3 per 100. Cherry 

 currants, same price; 16 Downing or 16 Smith's 

 gooseberry, $1. Hydrangea, P. G., 15 cents each. 



FRED H. BURDETT, Clifton, N. Y. 



-^ ^ £^ y^ To my customers and friends: Please 

 I \J I l^v rempmber that W. H. Laws is again 

 l|^^^ll headquarters for Italian queens, 

 M.\J ^ Vr leather colored or golden, your 

 choice. Past favors are the stim- 

 ulus to greater efforts. I am trying to merit your 

 patronage. Try me. Single queen, 90c; 6 for $4.60. 

 Tested, $1.00: 6 for $5.00. Breeder, $3.00 each. Ref- 

 erence, A. 1. Root Co. 



W, H. LAWS, Lavaca, Seb. Co., Ark. 



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Horlick's 



Malted Milk 



For Invalids. 



= It is pure rich milk and an extract of S 



B malted grain combined and evaporated to S 



= dryness. It makes one of the most pleas- = 



S ant, invigorating, and nutritious foods im- E 



= aginable. = 



3 Endorsed by physicians everywhere for ^ 



s invalids, aged people, and for those suffer- S 



= ing from nervous prostration, dyspepsia, = 



E or digestive troubles of any kind — in fact, ^ 



= wherever a highly nutritious and at the = 



E same time easily digested food is required. = 



S It makes an excellent table drink in S 



= place of tea, coffee, or cocoa, being far = 



S more healthful and nutritious. S 



S Prepared by simplj' dissolving in hot or s 



= cold water, or it may be eaten dry. = 



S Correspondence solicited, and samples S 



E free. = 



I Horlick's Food Co., | 



I Racine, Wis. | 



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