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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 15 



Fruit Packages of All Kinds. 



— ALSO — 



BEE=KEEPERS' 

 SUPPLIES. . . 



Order your supplies now before 

 the busy season catches you. 

 Price list free. Address 



BERLIN FRUIT-BOX COMPANY, 

 Berlin Heights, - - Erie County, Ohio. 



$50.00 POP CORN. 



100 seeds of this wonderful new Pop Corn for 

 25c 3nd chance to compete for our cash 

 prizes. Seed Due Bill good for 25c worth of 

 other goods FREE with every order for Pop 

 Corn. First-prize winner la,st year raised at 

 the rate of 188 bushels per acre. We will pay 

 $50 for its equal in quality. Handsome seed 

 catalog and free presents with every offer. 



C. Ni. Coodspeed, Skaneateles, N. Y. 

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IWanted!--— '-^^ 



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MAPLE SUGAR, ♦ 

 SYRUP, AND ♦ 



POPCORN. 



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^ A. L. JENKS, 42 W. Market St., Buffalo, N. Y. ^ 

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PClCi POnn t The kind that tones and keeps up the hen 

 UVJU r WWU . ^^ jjj_.,( j,j^p simply mnst lay. LEY'S POTTL- 

 TRY CONDITION POWDER puts good red blood into poul- 

 try veins; kills all disease germs; tones and nourishes fowls 

 —big and little get all there is in the food when fed in con- 

 junction with it. Price '25c pkg.; 5 for .§]. Ley's Thorough- 

 bred Minorca eggs, $1 for 13. Thoroughbred Belgian Hares. 



S. C. BROWN LEGHORNS. 



I use well-striped breeding cocks. Eggs, $1.00. Cockerels, 

 $1.00 and up. Also Italian bees. Circular free. 



H. M. MOYER, Shanesville, Pa. 



EGGS 



$1 00 for 1.5 best Brown Leghorn or B. P. 

 Rocks. Illustrated descriptive egg circu- 

 lar free. H. B. Geer, Nashville, Tenn. 



1200 FERRETS. 



All sizes; some trained; first- 

 class stock. New price list 

 free. N. A. Knapp, Rochester, Lorain Co., Ohio. 



Belgian Hares 



I have some fine hares for 

 sale at reasonable prices. 



F. Moore, : Tiffin, Ohio. 



The Modern Farmer and Bnsy Bee. 



Emerson Taylor Abbott. Editor. 



A live, up-to-date Farm Journal with a Gen- 

 eral Farm Department, Dairy, Horticulture, 

 Live-stock, Poultry, Bees, Home and General 

 News. The Editor has had practical experi- 

 ence in every department of farm work. To 

 introduce the paper, it will be sent to New 

 subscribers one year for 25c. Sample copies 

 free. Best Advertising Medium in the Central 

 West. Clubbed with Gleanings for $1.00. 



ADDRESS 



Modern Farmer, St. Joseph, Mo. 



SPRAYING FRUIT-TREES. 



The question of spraying fruit-trees to prevent the 

 depredations of insect pests and fungus diseases isno 

 longer an experiment but a necessity. 



Our readers will do well to write Wm. Stahl, Quincy,. 

 111., and get his catalog describing twenty-one styles 

 of Spraying Outfits and full treatise on spraying the 

 different fruit and vegetable crops, which contains 

 much valuable information, and may be had for the 

 asking. 



March's Mattituck Erfurt Cauliflower. ^f„*'^^'^'i,f 



this remarkable cauliflower described in Gleanings; true 

 stock. Send for circular and prices. Fo'tfi'toes. Car- 

 man No. 3 and Sir Walter Raleigh, bu., bUc; 3 bu., if.-lM: 2d 

 size, bu., 60c: 3 bu., $1.G.5. I'o-uLl-try. Eggs from prize- 

 winning, high-scoring Wliite Wyanilottes and White P. 

 Rocks, $1.00 per setting; three for ¥2.00. Circulars of these 

 and other speciahies free. CHRISTIAN AVECKESSER, 

 Marshallville, Wayne Co., Ohio. ) 



Mr. A. I. Roofs Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and I,ee- 

 lanau County are descriptive of Mich- 

 igan's most "beautiful section reached 

 most conveniently via the .... 



Pere Marquette R. R. 



For particulars address W. C, Tousey, D. P. A., Toledo, Ohio. 



Home-seekers' Excursions. 



On the first and third Tuesdays of each month the 

 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul R'y will sell round- 

 trip excursion tickets from Chicago, Milwaukee, and 

 other points on its line to a great many points in 

 South Dakota, North Dakota, and other western and 

 north-western States at about one fare. Take a trip 

 West and see the wonderful crops, and what an 

 amount of good land can be purchased for a little 

 money. Further information as to rates, routes, 

 prices of farm lands, etc., may be obtained by ad- 

 dressing F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, 

 Chicago, 111. 



TWENTY MILLIONS IN GOLD FROM ALASKA 

 DURING THE YEAR 1900. 



Five millions of this came from the Nome district. 

 Government officials estimate the output from the 

 Nome district will be doubled the coming season. 

 The Bluestone, Kougarok, and Pilgrim Rivers have 

 been found very rich. There is hardly a creek from 

 Port Clarence to Norton Sound in which the precious 

 metal is not found, and hundreds of creeks unpros- 

 pected. A rich strike has been made on the Yellow 

 River, a tributary of the Kuskokwim. 



For full information regarding routes, steamship 

 accomodations, and rates to all points in Alaska, ad- 

 dress C. N. Souther, General Agent, Passenger Depart- 

 ment, C. M. &. St. P. R'y. 95 Adams St., Chicago. 



