19U1 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURF. 



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SEED SS. FREE 



To L'et new custon ,r< to lc>t my >fO«U. 1 will miil my 1901 

 catalogue, tilled «iih more ltari;uiii!t timu ever aod a IVeI>ue 

 Bill good lor 10c worth <il' Stcds for trial absolutely 

 free. All tbe lieiiti^ecdH, BiithH, riant*, lioNen, Furm 

 Si'imIs, Potutoc'i* and many >'oveltic8 at lowest prices. 

 Otiisens:, the great money making plant. Giant I*rlze 'l*o« 

 niirtoen, 2to t tie f-oot, Pan Aniorioaii OatA, sen tout free to 

 farmeis, and two Free Passes to Pan American Expo- 

 sition, Buffalo, N. Y. are offered. $2,G;)r> 00 n caBh preminms. 

 Don't trive your order until you see this new catalogue, Tou'll 

 be .Surprised at mv bartriin offers. Send posta j for catalogue 

 to-day. It is FKF.R to all. Tell your friends to send too. 

 t, B. MILLS, Box lOS.KasehiU, OoondagaCo.,!!!. T. 



Apple, Standard and Dwarf Pear,Cherry, 

 Peach and Plum trees. Japan Plums a 

 specialty. Save half yourmoney by buy- 

 direct of producer. Our free cata- 

 logue of fruit or ornamental trees will 

 tell you how and why. Let us price your 

 list of wants, 



vill mail two plants of 



r lied Cross Currant. .'^ 



OltEEN'S NTRSERY CO., .iM 



Kochester, N. Y. , '■''illlll 



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ForlOc; 



Pat's Choice— Late— Introduced in 1'. (lO. Heavi- 

 est yielder— Handsomest — Best qii.T 1 i t v . V iirorosa— 

 Me lium early— Introduced in 18'.I7- Most profitable. 

 Outyields any other e.irlv- Pinirree— Extra early 

 -Introduced in 1899.— Smooth, Handsome, Prolific. 

 All other leading varieties — Fine stock, low prices. Catalog 

 free, shows full line. Alsotifl.l an.! -arden seeds, --end to-day. 



L. L. OLDS, Drawer H, Clinton, Wis. 



Ancmi*!! finnia. Handsome pets; profitable 

 /\Uj^Uia VJUaia. stock. Large new circular for 

 stamp. EDW. W. COLE & CO.. Kenton, Ohio. 



THE FASHION 



FLOWER OF THE DAY 



Is the beautiful sweet pea. Becognizing the 

 popularity of tliis garden favorite, we ofler lor 

 1901 five new and hauUsonie sorts, lor 6 2-cent 

 stamps, together with a copy of our new seed 

 book, the most nioiiern catalogue of modern 

 times. It is so costly a jiroduction we cannot 

 afford to tcratuitously distribute it. (Postage alone 

 is.:- cents.) We seiid it postpaid for 10 cents, to- 

 gether with one packet of each of these : 



5 Grand New Sweet Peas. 



Navy Blue. The best to date. 

 <iorgeons. Uniijue 

 Anieriea, White striped 

 lioyal Rose. A blush 

 Salopian. Intense scarlet, 



3 date. "^ 



distinct. I 



1 carmine. >- 



ig beauty. | | 



separate packets. 



ONLY lOc. 



Tr(77i ovr new seed bnok free. 



Features of our new catalogue for 1901 are 136 

 pages (9)20 square inches of reading and illiistrat- 

 ions) 7 handsome colored plates. A list of novel- 

 ties in vegetable, farm and Ilovver seeds to Le had 

 nowhere else this year, 3.5 new sorts now 

 offered for the first liiuc. and a complete 

 list of standard seeds, bulbs, j Innts, fruits, etc.. 

 Other features, full cultural directions and many 

 cash prizes. If you want an up-to-date garden and 

 the best you ever had you must plant Jfaule's 

 Seeds. Send 10 cents for catalogue and these new 

 sweet peas to-day. Address, 



WM. HENRY MAULE, 

 171 1 Filbert Street, Philadelphia. 



FERRY'S 



' ^ .d^^i^r know what 



you're planting 

 when you plant 

 Ferry's Seeds. If you 

 buy cheap seeds you can't 

 be sure. Take no chances — 

 get Ferry's. Dealers every- 

 where sell them. Write 

 for 1901 Seed Annual- 

 mailed free. 



D. M. FERRY & CO.. 

 Detroit, Mich. 



Easy and Profitable Gardening. 



The thoughts of back-breaking, hand hoeing and weeding prevents 

 many a man from making mouey out of a garden. The easier, surer 

 and better way is to use one of our 'Planet Jr."Donble » lieel 

 lioeo. They cultivate perfectly all garden crops, astride or betwe( n 

 the rows. Throw the dirt to or from the row; cultivate the middles; 

 breakup the crust and level the surface. They plow, turnmg lurrow 

 eitlierricrlit or left, bill up and furrow out. Have attachments for all 

 this work. Adjiistabletoany width of row. Strong, durable and last- 

 ing. Kvery allaohnient of best hardened polished steel. Then, too, 

 they are so easy to handle ; children use them leaiUly. 



Our 1901 Catalogue (edition 350,000) illustrates and fully describes 

 these and our full line of '"I'l met Jr." Hill and Drill Seeders. Wheel 

 Hoes, Horse Hoes, Cultivators, Two-Horse Cultivators, Sugar Beet 

 Seedei 3 and Cultivators, etc. Prices greatly reduced for 1901. But send 

 and get a free copy of the catalogue and learn all about "Planet 

 Jr»." and how they are u.-ed at home and in foreign countries. 



S. L. ALLEN & CO., BOX 710 H, PHILADELPHL\, PA. 



Two Gold Medals at Paris Exposition; Highest Aicard. 



lu writing adverliser.s please mention Gleanings. 



