American Hae Jonrnal 



March, 1910. 



17 Cents a Day 

 Buys an OLIVER 



SAVE YOUR PENNIES AND OWN 



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The Standard Visible Writer. 



Can you spend 17 cents a day to 

 better advantage than in tlie pur- 

 chase of this wonderful machine ? 



TWWTite for Special Easy Payment 

 Proposition, or see the nearest Oli- 

 ver Agent. 



THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER COMPANY 



47-55 Dearborn St., 

 CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 



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Not Cheap Queens, 



But Queens Cheap 



Prices of 3-Band Queens 



Untested Queens. 



Tested Queens 



Breeder's Queens. 



Golden or S^Band Queens 



i .75 

 1. 00 

 5.00 



Untested Queens., 



Tested Queens 



Breeders' Queens. 



3-Band Nuclei 



One-frame. Untested Oueen... 

 Two 



One " Tested 

 Two 



5-Band or Golden Nuclei 



One-frame, Untested <.)ueen.. 



Two 



One " Tested 



Two " •■ .. 



.$ 1.00 

 . 1.50 

 . . 10.00 



1 



J 1.7.S 

 2.25 

 2.00 



2.5U 



1 



S 2,00 



. 3,00 



2.50 

 , ,?.50 



5 Band Red 



% 4.20 

 5.70 



6 



S 5.70 

 8.70 



Sll.2u 

 13.20 

 11.70 

 14.70 



6 



S11.70 

 17.70 

 14.70 

 20.70 



Reared from the best ,i and 

 Clover Italian Breeder Queens 



t*' Directions for Buii.dinc Uf'Weak 

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W. J. Littlefield, Little Rock, Ark. 



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! California Extracted Honey ! 



If in the market, write us for .Sample and 

 I'rice. 



C. C. CLEMONS PROD. CO. 



2Atf K.\XS.\S CITY, MO. 



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^SplendidTreesI ij I 

 andShrubs 



^r Wp have made some remarkable offers In connection 

 with our masazine m the past, but never one that cum- 

 paifd with this. You will want to snap this one up quick. 

 The collection we are going to give you. If bought at retail 

 from a Nursery would cost you several dollars. We have con- 

 tracted for a large number 'of these collections and propose to 

 give the entire seven trees and shrubs away, absolutely FREE 

 to new s'ubscrlbers to The Fruit-Grower, for the purpose of creat- 

 ing a grciter interest in horticulture. Here is the collection 

 we offer you FRI^: 



No. 1 — One Winter Banana Apple Tree — Fine, vigorous grower, 

 fruit medium to large; smooth; color a bright golden yellow. 

 >i'o. ~ — One Liveland Raspberry Apple Tree — Best summer ap- 

 ple; orange-yellow; striped, splashed with rich red; flesh tine. 

 No. 3 — One Lutie Grape Vine — Succeeds both north and south; 

 vigorous; deep red; heavy bearer; berries large and tender. 

 No. 4 — One Tulip Tree — A magnificent native tree of tall, 

 pyramidal shape; tulip-like flowers; allied to the Magnolia. 

 No. 5 — One Spirea Van Houttei — Finest of all Spireas. In 

 May and June plant is covered with beautiful white flowers. 



No. 6 — One Hydrangea — Comes into bloom just when there 



is a scarcity of white flowers; blooms very freely. 



No. 7 — One Rose, General Jacqueminot — One of the very 



hardiest and most popular; velvety crimson; very vigorous. 



They are exceptionally fine one-year plants — will be care- 

 fully bundled and sent FREE, all charges prepaid, to any- 

 iine who accepts this' offer and sends us $1 for 1 year's sub- 

 scription to The Fruit-Grower, $2 for 3 years, $3 for 5 years, 

 or $5 for 10 years. You will be delighted with the collec- 

 tion, while each issue of The Fruit-Grower will be worth 

 several times the year's subscription price to you If you are 

 the least bit interested In farm, fruit or flowers. The Jan- 

 uary issue was our Annual Spraying Number; February issue 

 our Annual Gardening Number — either Issue worth $1.00 to 

 anyone who plants a tree or a bed of vegetables — we will 

 send sample copies FREE as long as they last. The Fruit- 

 Grower is acknowledged to be the world's greatest fruit and 

 farm magazine, beautifully printed and illustrated, monthly, 

 and consists of from 60 to 100 pages each issue. 



This free tree offer is open to everyone — it is our greatest 

 offer and effort to create more interest in tiorticulture and 

 to make new friends for The Fruit-Grower. All we ask in 

 addition to the subscription price is that you send us the 

 names of five friends or neighbors wlio are also interested 

 in horticulture, so that we may send them FREE sample 

 copies of The Fruit-Grower to let them see what a helpful 

 inagazine we are publishing. Our magazine alone is w-orth 

 more than the money you send, and we give the plants 

 mainly to S'ecure your good will and names of fruit-growers. 



Read the description of the trees and shrubs and remem- 

 ber that you get all Seven of them Free with a year's sub- 

 scription to The Fruit-Grower. Send your order in today, 

 or if you are not acquainted with The Fruit-Grower, 

 we will send sample copy Free and beautiful illus- 

 trated circular showing trees and flowers in 

 natural colors. In writing uste coupon below; 

 put names and addresses of five friends 

 on separate sheet of paper. If you 

 want specimen before ordering, sim- 

 ply sign your name and address 

 and write the word "Sam- 



Thel 



pie" on Coupon. 



THE FRUIT GROWER. 



ST JOSEPH. 

 MO 



rorpoN 



Fruit-Grower, 



St. Joseph, Mo.. Box set 



Enclosed fjnd $ 



for year's subscription 



and FREE collection of Trees 

 and Shrubs as per your offer. List 

 of names is also enclosed. 



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Town State 



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50,000 Copies "Honey as a Health-Food" 

 To Help Increase the Demand for Honey ^ 



We have had printed an edition of over 50,000 copies of the 16-page pamphlet on 

 " Honey as a Health-Food." It is envelope size, and just the thing to create a local demand 

 for honey. 



The first part of it contains a short article on " Honey as Food," written by Dr. C. C. 

 Miller. It tells where to keep honey, how to liquefy it, etc. The last is devoted to "Honey 

 Cooking Recipes" and "Remedies Using Honey." It should be widely circulated by those 

 selling honey. The more the people are educated on the value and uses of honey as a food, 

 the more honey they will buy. 



Prices, prepaid— Sample copy for a2-cent stamp: SO copies for 90 cents: 100 copies for 

 $1.50: 250 copies for $3.00 : ,'iOO for $5.00 : or 1000 for $9.00. Your business card printed free at the 

 bottom of front page on all orders for 100 or more copies. 



Address all orders to 



GEOUGE W, YORK ^H CO. 



Chicago. III. 



