1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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THE DIVERSITY OF OUR READERS' WANTS. 



Ten years ago the large advertising agencies placing advertising for miscellaneous goods such as 

 farm implements, vehicles, fencintr, etc., gave us sligbt consideration under the mistaken idea that bee- 

 keepers were not Interested in the lines other than relat Ing to their special trade. When it is remembered 

 that the avf rage bee-keeper is also a farmer, a gardener, fruit-grower, or belongs to any of a hundred other 

 well-known occupations it will be seen at once that he is just as good a purchaser as any one, and the 

 chances are that he may be better. The advertisements reproduced below are selected from some of the 

 smaller ad's run within the past year, showing what a diversified class can find it profitable to use our 

 columns : 



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MATTHEWS' "NEW 

 C TOOLS IN ONE 





UNIVERSAL" GARDEN TOOLS 



Double or Single Wheel Hoe 



e styles Seeders 



I Toolfc 



AMES PLOW COMPANY. 88 MARKET STREET, BOSTON. MASSACHUSETTS 



10 DAYS FREE TRIAL 



h^ryrlfl. and X&^-e IdArned oar unA«afii o/ 



iiax •nil hs lent Tnu free postpaid by 



TLKCS.Coajter-BralEev.eoilfc 



itEAD OtOUC CO, 0«pL w2it CHICAflO 



DEMiNG 



SPRAYERS 



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THE "BEST LIGHT 



If you will examine previous statements made on this page you will find some different examples of 

 the protitalile results secured from the use of our columns. 



ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, MEDINA. 0. j 



