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GLEANINGS IN i3£E CULTUBE. 



EEfi. 



Our 



1890 



' Catalogue 



is BETTEH 



THAN EVEK. 



A complete 



GnrcloiiCiuide.rull 



DON'T 



ixj to TiEa-sr the 



''MIAMI," 



SEEDS 



VeKetiibIco, Flowors, BuU't 



necessary for the garrteu is mailed FKEE H' 



1 who aiplv if they mention thio paper. 



li pri<'ew U»wer, quality hiuher. better (aeili- 



tiliioL' iiri|ir~ (Tomptly, generous treatment and 



over 40 vearK Sr( tl l-'ru-m <\iirrience enables us to please von. 



A. W.LIVINOSTON'S SONS.Box SrS.COLlTURUS.O. 



t^lii reapoiicling- to this advei ti^tiinrit mention Glfanings. 



SOXjX> XIV 3.&&&y .A-TViy 



ready to sell in 1890, all kinds of Bee-lieepers' Sup- 

 plies, Bees, Queens, etc. Send your address and 

 receive our circular. JNO. NEOEL. A: SON, 



3tfdb High Hill, Mo. 



I3r\n resiioiidinsr to this advertisement mention Gi,kanin(:s. 



THE BEST LATE STRAWBERRY ON EARTH ! 



FINE LITHOGRAPH. 



HONEST TESTIMONIALS. 



ALSO OTHER VALUABLE VARIETIES, 



GENERAL NURSERY STOCK 



For sale. Send address for prices, description, etc. 



J. D. KRUSCHKE, 



BOX 824, PIQUA, O. 3 4d 



lt^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



SEEDS. Six pkts. of my choicest Flower Seeds, 10c. 

 Beautiful catalog free. F. B. MILLS, Thorn Hill, N. Y. 



N*^ 



The Public Want 



?Sr~^*^T5 



-SEED - 



'«. 



Their seed fresh 

 and true. 



Would they not be most likely to obtain such by buying 

 directly from the gruwer? I can buyseed at hall 

 \v]iat it costs me to raise it, but, could not sleep sound 

 .-c;i3^ should I warrant seed of this class. For tlie same 

 reason I make special effort to procure seed stock 

 (directly from their originators. You will find in my 

 new seed catalogue for 1890 (sent free), the usual 

 extensive collection (with the prices of some kinds lower 

 than last season) and the really new vegetables 

 of good promise. You should be able to get from me, 

 their introducer, good seed of Cory Corn, Miller Melon, 

 Hubbard .Squash, All Seasons and Deep Head Cabbages and 

 many oth^r valuable vegetables, which I havj introduced. 



JAMES J. H. GKEGOKY, Marbleliead, Mass. 



rr.Uhi.-u.lv 



ilion Ri.K. 



RERUM COGNOSCERE CAUSAS, 



To know tlic Cauities ol' Tbiitgft. is the key to 

 Success in any industry. II you wisti to succeed 

 in the Oee Uitsiuee>i«, you must read and become 

 acquainted with the most Successful Methods of 

 Bee-Man ajjement and Honey-Production. 



LANGSTROTH'S AVORK, 



REVISED BY DADANT, 



Contains the result of practical experience with 

 Bees. It g-ives the Physiology of the Bee, with nu- 

 merous Cliiotatioiis from the latest Scientific 

 Writers, the Description of the best Hivei>«, Direc- 

 tions for the Proper Management and Handing of 

 Bees; the most Practical Metliods of Queen - 

 Rearing, Swarniiitg (Natural and Artificial), 

 with controlling methods: instructions on Estab- 

 lishing Apiaries, Transferring, Shipping, Mailing, 

 Feeding, Wintering; the best methods of producing 

 Comb and Extracted Honey, the Handling and 

 Harvesting of Honey, the Making of Comb Founda- 

 tion, etc., etc. 



The instructions for the Rendering of Bees- 

 wax are alone worth the price of the Book, to 

 many bee-keepers who waste a part of their wax in 

 rendering it. 



This book, "the most complete ever published," is 

 shortly to be published in the French, Italian, and 

 German Iianguages, by Practical European Apia- 

 rists. It is highly recommended by all publishers 

 of Bee-Literature in the Old World as well as in the 

 New. 



Clotli Bindint:. .5.50 Pages, 199 Engravings, 19 

 Full-Page Plates. Gilt front and back. This book 

 is an Ornament to any Library. 



Price: By Express, $1.85. By mail, prepaid, 

 $2.00. Special prices to Dealers who wish to ad- 

 vertise it in their circulars. 



l^^We also offer for Sale, 20,000 I.bs. of 

 Honey, of our crop of 1889; 25 Tons of Comb 

 Foundation, Smokers. Bee-Veils of Imported Ma- 

 terial, etc. Send for Circular. Address 

 3tfdb CHAS. DADANT &. SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., Illinois. 



t^Iii responding to this .-wlvei tiseim iil mention Gleanings. 



SEEDS 



8ARDEN,FL0WER&FIELD. 



POTATOES, FKPIT TREES. 



l"i,ANTS iind VINKS, atlthe best kinds. 

 lilK N'lCW ClIKKANT "CraniiuU," a fruit speciaH)/. 

 Our Free C'utaloBue is a Novelty all should have, as it 

 gives .Ircurate Descriptions and Fiiir rrlces, instead of hum- 

 hast and exaggeration — too common. Send your address on a 

 postal for it at once. FRANK KOKD & SON, RnTenna, Ohio. 

 C^In responUini; to this aiivei tiseiiieiit mtiitioii GLKANINGS. 



Ho! Ye in Dixie Land! 



LEARN SOMETHING NEW 



Of Interest to You in my New 1890 Catalogue 



Enlarged, and prices reduced. It gives LOW 

 SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES to many Southern 

 points, especially to points in TEXAS. 



Southern Jiee-Keepers, Send for it NO W. 



J. M. JENKINS, - Wetumpka, Ala. 



^^In respotuling to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Sugar Grove Thoroughbred-Poultry Farm. 



60 Ply. Rooks, Wyaudottes, Langslians, 



Mottled Javas, and AVliite Ply. Rock. 



Cockerels, at $1.50 Each. 



A Few Ply. Rock and Wyandotte Pullets, 



75c Eacli. ^Satisfaction Ouaranteed. 



W. H. SWIGART, - Lee Co., - DIXON. ILL. 



t^ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



SFND $1.25 TO THOmAS GEDYE, Kang- 

 ley. 111., for a sample of his AU-Metnl Sep- 

 arator, or $11 50 per 1000, and be convinced that 

 they are the cheapest and best out. At present I 

 have them for combined crates and T supers only. 

 Supply-dealers, please send for prices on large 

 quantities, cut or uncut. Itfdb 



