THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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When you plant potatoes, you want to crop, not sparina;!} l)iif bountifully. Tlt:it is 

 eternally ri«;lu. You cannot get big potato yields from poor seed, but when you plant 

 Salter's I'edisrce Potatoes, potatoes brimful of new blood, new life, iietvvigor and tre- 

 mendous yielding qualities, you can count on cropping enormously every time. 



The Editor of the K iiral New Yorker gives to one of our early sorts, which he tested, 

 a yield of 74'i bushels per acre, and our catalogue names scores of farmers who report 

 yields from 100 to I ,'^00 per acre. One farmer sold a l«md from one of Salzer's early 

 potato sorts forty days from the day of planting, at $1.60 per bushel. That pays. 

 )Si;{00 FOR A NEW NA3IF:. 

 That is what we pay for a suitable name for our new Oats, from which over 

 500 farmers who tested it in 1S94, claim 200 bushels can be grown per acre. 



fiRASS'^S AND CLOVERS FOR MEADOWS. 

 Tiiii'.'iest growers in the world of Grass and Clover 

 Seeds, (hits, \V heat. Barley, Corn, etc.— all dirt cheap! 

 VEGETABLES. 

 This is another of our specialties, especially splen- 

 did varieties of cabbage, peas, tomatoes, corn, radish 

 and onions. AVe are the larg«>stgrow«'rs of onion seed, 

 hence our \o\v prices. If you want early vegetables, 

 10 to 'todays ahead of your neighbors, plnnt Salzer's 

 Seeds! .'{5 pkgs. Early Vegetable Novelties, postpaid, 

 81. Special wholesale prices to 3Iarket Gardeners. 

 Send '^c. for same. 



Now, then, for 1895, we will mail upon receipt of: 

 5e. postage, our ]>ramnioth Seed & I'lant Catalogue. 

 6c. " " catalog &, pkg ] 4 Day Radish Seed. 



10c. " " " " Si:JOO Prize Name Oats. 



13c. " " " " Prize Danvers Onion Seed 



JOHNA.SALZERSEE0G^bCROSSEw's 



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Barnes' Foot and Hand 

 Power Machinery. 



This cut represents our 



Combined Circular and 



Scroll Haw, which is the 



best machine made for 



Bee Keepers' use in the 



construction of their hives, 



.^ sections, boxes, etc. 



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MACHINES SENT ON TRIAL. 



FOB CATALOGUE, PKIOKS, ETC., 

 Address W. F. & JNO. BARNES CO , 38-4 fluby St , Rovkford, Ills. 



420 Lbs Jiyera^e. 



420 lbs. average is what my bees gave tliat 1 

 moved to tlio mangrove ; those at home, 'AOO lbs. 

 each. 



Five-Banded Bees 



too. Queens bred for hiiBiiicss frcmi tliis stock 

 will be sent oat in seascm of '9.5 for $1.()0 each 

 until May, per dozen, ft^.OO. Circular free. 



J. B. CASE, 



12-lil-tf. I'ort Orange, Fla. 



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