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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



April, 1918 



Farm, Garden and Orchard Tools 



Answer the farmers' big questions. 

 How can I grow crops with less 

 expense ? How can I save in plant- 

 ing potatoes? How make high 

 priced seed go farthest ? The 



IRON AGE Potato Planter 



solves thelabor problem and makes 

 the best use of high priced seed. 

 Means $5 to $50 extra profit per acre. 

 Every seed piece in its place 

 and only one. Saves 1 to 2 

 bushels seed per acre. Uni- 

 form depth; even 

 spacing. We make 

 a full line of potato 

 machinery. Send 

 for booklet today. 



No Misses 

 No Doubles 



BatemanM'f gCo,, Box 20B,Grenlocli,N. J. 



Grou) 



GLADIOLI 



FLO"WERS ALL <t1 

 SUMMER FOR. ^*- 



There is no llciwer that is so easily 

 grown and blooms so readily as 

 the (iladiolus. The long spikes are 

 graceful and fascinating in their 

 great array of colors; if cut as 

 tlrst flower opens and placed in 

 water, the flowers develop for a 

 week, even to the last bud. Com- 

 mence planting in April and re- 

 peat at 10-day intervals until end 

 of June, and you will have flowers 

 until late Autumn. Leaflet "How 

 to Grow" included in each order. 

 "Homewood" Gladiolus 



75 Fine Bulbs, Many Kinds Mixed 



FOR $1 00 MAILED FREE 



to custOTiiers within fourth postal 

 zone (GIMI miles) from Chicago or 

 New York. For further zones add 

 16 cents in stamps. 

 attilogug mailed FREE everywhere. 



Vaughan's Seed Store 



31 33 W. Randolph Street, (Dept. L.) CHICAGO 



41-43 Barclay Street (Dept. L.) NEW YORK 



/52-page colored 



m 



MNT-KLOG SPRAYER- 



9 sizesof sprays from one nozzle. Starts 



or stops instantly"— saves solution and 



work. Send for catalog. Agents wanted. 



Rochester Spray Pump Coo 



GARDEN TOOLS 



P nswer the farmer's big questions: 

 Ho-.v can I have a good garden with 

 least expense? How can the wife 

 have plenty of fresh vegetables for 

 the home table with least labor ? 



IRON AGE ^,lf^';f,^Scr 



solves the garden labor problem. 

 Takes the place of many tools — 

 stored in small space. Sows, cov- 

 ers, cultivates, weeds, ridges, 

 etc. .better than old-time tools. 

 A woman, bey or girl can 

 push it and doaday'sbnnd- 

 ' work in 60 

 minutes. SO 

 , coin b i n a- 

 tions. $4.50 

 /to $30.00. 

 Write for 

 ^.^ booklet. 



BatemanM'f'gCo.,Box 2DC .Grenloch.N.J. 



I BANKING BY MAIL 



•■ AT 4% 



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 Live? 



No matter WHERE you live you 

 can take advantage of tlie bank- 

 ing facilities which this bank of- 

 fers. The people of the United 

 States have at their disposal the 

 strength and service of this safe 

 and strong bank and they can 

 transact their financial business 

 through it with the greatest 

 safety, ease and confidence when 



they 



Bank by Mail 



Deposits may be sent in the 

 form of check, draft, money or- 

 der or the currency by register- 

 ed mail. 



Write for detailed information 

 concerning this plan which as- 

 sures absolute safety and 4 per 

 cent interest. 



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USAVINGS 

 DEPOSIT BANKC! 



MEDINA, OHIO ' 



A.T. SPITZER, Pres, 



E.R. ROOT. Vice-Pres. 

 , E.B. SPITZER, Cashien 



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ASSETS OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS 



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aSGRAPE-VINES 



69 varieties. Also Small Fruits, Trees, etc. Best rooted stock. 

 Genuine, cheap. 2 samjile vines mailed for 10c. Descrip- 

 tive catalog free. LEWIS ROESCH, Box H. Fredonia, N. Y. 



E PAGERS 



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