THE BEE-KEEPERS REVIEW 



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fHEr OAT Wonder- 



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$300 FOR A SUITABLE NAME. 



That is what we are ready ts civc for a suitable name Tor our Ont wonder, an Oat that will 

 I utand amone Oatx as did Suul amonc the children of iHraol— head and ttliouldera above them t 

 It is surely the Uat wonder of tlie century. Our Cataloeue eivca 15 strons points of superi- 

 ority over other Oat sorts, and then gives a lone list of farmers testine same In 1 894, who be- 

 lieve 800 bushels per acre can be erawn on each and every acre planted. The UiiitedStates Oe- 

 partmentof AKriculture pronounces our Oats, for heavy yields, the best umone 400 to 54)0 differ- 

 ent l^inds. That is everybody's verdict. One farmer writes : "Itis 10 milesahcad of such varie- 

 ties as Lineoln, Weicome, Scotch Superior, Schonen, etc" This Oat Is a sure cure for hard (iincs, 

 a sure mortcace lifter, for if yon will sow cenerously of same, you will malic lots and lots of | 

 I money. Why not try It for 18 {>5? Itls dirt cheap and will do well every where. 



J GRASS AND CLOVER MIXTURES FOR MEADOWS. 



Luxuriant meadows, thrifty pastures, large hay crops, are the farmer's delicht. Everybody 

 I can have them, no matter how poor the soil, by sowing Saizer's I:^xtra Clover Grass Mixtures. 



CORN, WHEAT AND POTATOES. 



This trio is Invaluable on every farm. Our 35 Corn sorts will astonish you in yield, quality 

 and earliness. We have a Spring Wheat doing exceedingly well in Muss., New Yorl>, Pa., Oliio, 

 Tenn,, Ky., Kans., and all Western States; and Potatoes! Why, bless you, we have sorts 1 

 yielding from 400 to 1,300 bushels per acre. The editor of the "Rural New Yorker" gives us a 

 yield of 743 bushels ou our Early Wisconsin, and we have bigger yielding sort* too. 



SPLENDID VEGETABLES. 

 We make a great specialty of fine early vegetables; so if you want these for sales ten to | 

 twenty days ahead of your neighbors and get fancy prices, ours are the sorts to plant. S5 pfcgs. 

 Earliest Vegetable Novelties,^!, postpaid. Special Wholesale Market Gardener's List, 2c . 



NOW THEN, FOR 1895.-WE WILL MAIL YOU UPON RECEIPT OF: 



6c. postage, our Mammoth See4 and Plant Boob— worth $100 to every Farmer. 

 €c. " " Seed Book, 144 paces, and pkg. 14-niiy Paris Itadish Seed. 



7c. " *' " " " and pkg. Bauer's Meadow Grass Clover Mixtures. 



10c. *» •( .» M M and pkg. #800 Prire Oats, the Oat wonder of the world. 



J?H N A.SALZE R 3EED C? 13 CROSSE 



Barnes' Foot and Hand 

 Power Machinery. 



This cut represents our 

 Combined Circnlar and 

 Scroll Saw, which is the 

 best machine made for 

 Bee Keepers' use in the 

 constraction of their hives, 

 X^ sections, boxes, etc. 



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MACHINES SENT ON TRIAL. 



FOR CATALOGUE, PIIIOKS, ETC., 

 Address W. F. & JNO. BARNBS CO , "«4 Ruby St , Rock ford, Ills. 



420 LbsJiverage. 



420 lbs. average is wJiat my bees gave that 1 

 moved to the mangrove ; those at home, 300 lbs. 

 each. 



Five-Banded Bees 



too. Queens bred for business from this stock 

 will be sent out in season of '95 for Sl.dO each 

 until May, per dozen, SS.OO Circular free. 



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J. B. CASE, 



Port Orange, Fla. 



