1901 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



169 



The Popular fN A POI |MA POPLAR. 



•Just the tree for city planting; — Thfives ivhere others fail— Keslsts 

 smoke and Has as the salamander fire. No tree furnishes quicker shade; 



75.<»<IO <.f theiu, beautiful trees, 6to8, hi,)]0, lOtolL'and 12 to 15 feet. Immense stock 

 <if all other Shade Trees, Shrubs and Koses. Hundreds of thousands of Fruit 

 Tree*, .Small Fruits, <;>ra|ie Vines, I'lants, Seeds. Valuable Catalogue free. 

 C'oi ii'-pondincesolicited. Write us your wants if you would procure the best at bottom 

 iriKs. 47 YEARS. 44 GREENHOUSES. 1000 ACRES. 



THE STORRS & HARRISON CO., Box 225, Painesville, Ohio. 



FARM ANNUAL?9°o^ 



"QUARTER- CENTURY EDITION" 



A Grand New Book of two hundred and twenty pages. Entirely rewritten at our famous 

 FORDHOOK F.ARMS— tlie largest Trial Grounds in America. New Directions for culture, New 

 Leaflets, Naw Novelties of unusual merit in both Vegetables and h'lowers, Elegant New Colored 

 Plates. The Ouartcr-Century's Record of Progress, New Cash Prizes, and other New Features. 

 The largest, most complete, and BEST SEED CATALOGUE ever pubiished. Mailed for ten 

 cents, which is less than cost per copy. Name this paper, send ten cents (silver or stan^ps) and with 

 this great catalogue we shall send a 15=ccnt packet of either Burbank's Unique Floral Novelty 

 or Burpee's wonderful, new, dwarf, meaty, bright-red, earliest Tomato, — " Qiiarter-Ce7it2iry." 



4Ki=" Should you object to paying ten cents for a seed catalogue (even though it is worth a dollar), 

 then write a postal card for Burpee's •' SEED=SENSE " for 1901,— a "strictly business" 

 catalogueof ninety pages. ^j ATLEE BURPEE & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA. 



"^"|M^ 'T"-tJ*'^-' "iJ 



Seed Catalogue 



You should, by all means, have this most 

 moflerii «atalo(cue of uiodern tinier. 



It is brimful itiid overflowing witlj good things in 

 vegetable, farm and flower seeds, flowering 

 plants, fruits, bulbs, etc. It contaiii.« 35 

 novelties in regretable.'^ and flowers 

 never offered before, has lo6 large pages, 

 seven handsome colored plates and hundreds of 

 illustrations. It gives practical, up-to-date cul- 

 tural directions and oHers many cash prizes. 

 The first edition alone costs over $30,000, eo while 

 we send it free to all customers, we must ask 

 others to send 10 cents for it. which amount they 

 may deduct from their first order. You will 

 make a mistake if you do not write to-day for this 

 the Novelty Seed Book of the year. Address, , 

 Wm. HENRT MArijE. Philadelphia. 



Lfflencan 



Gardenini 



Ul .Sample Copies, 

 .'eparate issues. 10 

 <~fnts. Publi-hed at 

 130 Lii^erty Street, 

 New York. 





eltz 



GREATEST OF 

 Ay. CEREALS 



Speltz ?!artled the 

 ' Fa.min" World 



!>, in 1900; 



A it will capture every 

 V) heai-t inlCCl, witnits 

 /\ 8J bu. of prain and 4 

 t >ns of iiay, equal to 

 T imothy, per acre, 

 ret t'le (renuino.buy of 

 Salzer, tlie i::troducer. 



Gombination Oorn 



is one ot the greate;-t 

 (liingrs of the century. 

 His early ai;d anenor- 



luoTisly. f.nbiilously biryielder, a sort bound 



to revolutumizo corn t;rowing'. 



Salzer's Vegetable Seeds. 



The beauty about Salzer'.s vegetable feed is, 

 that they iiev. r liiil. They sjirout. grow and 

 produce. Thev ai e of such hicrh vitality they 

 Laugh at droughts, r.ains and the cleriients, 

 taking lit prizes every where. We warrant this. 



For 14 C3nts and This Notice 



we send 7 papka-'es of rare, ch' ice. fine, splen- 

 did veyretable novelties and 3 packaires of 

 brilliantly beautiful flower seeds, all worth $1, 

 and our big catalog for oiilv 14e and this 

 NotU-e, in order to pain 250.000 new customers 

 in 1901, or lor 10c, 10 rare farm seed samples, 

 ,- — r'r:~v„ fuliy v-nvth $10.00 to get a start 

 -.' - :-.^»;^^- and o\ rgruat catalogue. 



vJJO^MA. SALZER 

 iM SEED CO. ,A 



*- ^^ LA CROSSE, WIS. 



P^j. Calp A fiuit and sugar-beet farm, 24^ acres, 

 ' "" OCllC. ,;jx acres fruit, six-rromed brick house, 

 60 rods from central school, posloflfice, and store ; 3^ 

 miles from Springville. I.,ocated in center of large 

 alfalfa district. For further particulars, address 



W. A. Warthen, Springville, Utah. 



In writing advertisers please mention Gleatiings. 



