1909 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE H 



A ONE- DOLLAR TRIO 



Three Magazines for One Year for One Dollar 



REGULAR PRICE 



FARM AND HOIVIE, Monthly, One Year $ .50 



PROFITABLE POULTRY, Monthly, One Year ... .50 

 CLEANINGS IN BEE OULTURE,Semi mo., 1 Yr. 100 



$2.00 



This is one of the best offers we have, for it combines papers on subjects of mutual interest. 

 Every farmer ought to be interested in poultry, and every poultryman should keep bees." 



Farm and Home . . in the farm and home (Westem edition) we offer to 



■ cii III ciiiu iiviBic, . . our friends in Wisconsin and the Northwest a semi-monthly 



farm paper of exceptional value at a very nominal rate, and its 

 addition to this club makes it one of exceptional value. The 

 farmer of today must have a good farm paper coming into his 

 home regularly, and the FARM AND HOME, so well known all 

 over the United States for so many years, will supply every 

 need in this direction. It is up to date and reliable, and will be 

 found to be a valuable addition to the farm-library table. 



Profitable PoultrV . . „,., a monthly for farmers and poultry-ralsers. Prof. D. E. 



l-rvilKdUlc; |-UMItry . . Willard, of the North Dakota College of Agriculture, says he 



has compared PROFITABLE POULTRY rigidly with other 

 poultry journals, and finds that it stands high. Similar testi- 

 mony comes from many sources. The columns are filled with 

 well-edited matter of interest and value to breeders. Editorial 

 hot air and long free readers for advertisers are passed up. 

 You will find it a paper well worth reading. It is published in 

 Wisconsin, containing matter of special interest to that locality. 



deanina^ in . . . The value of bees is too well known to need much dlscus- 



^^*'*' sj*'""" ■ ■ ■ ■ sion. If you keep bees you, of course, want to get the best pos- 

 sible returns from them, and there is no n)ore efficient aid than 

 a good bee-paper. If you are a large producer of honey you 

 will find that you can get in touch with the best markets 

 through the columns of GLEANINGS. If you are interested in 

 the subject, and want to keep bees, you will want to read the 

 paper for the matters of general interest. 



Bee Culture 



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Four Magazines One Year for $2.00 



REGULAR PRICE 



PICTORIAL REVIEW (monthly) one year . . $1.00 

 Our Special Price \ MODERN PRISCILLA (monthly) one year . . ,50 



OO nn (LADIES' WORLD (monf/i/j^) one year 50 



() L 1 U U / GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE ONE YEAR, 24 ISSUE S 1,00 



We will Send the Above Quartette for $2.00. $3.00 



Bl^^rxniM I D|r\/|9Sr|A# ^ monthly beautifully illustrated. A few of the many departments and 



■ I w I \J l\ IMLa V% b V I Ci W ■ features : Home Care for Common Ills; Marketing for the Month; Kitchen 



Step-savers; Labor-saving Suggestions; House-building Plans; Millinery 

 Lessons; Flower Gardens. Special Articles: Newest Fashions; Styles for 

 Children; Home Dressmaking Lessons; Recipes; Home Furnishing; Enter- 

 taining and Etiquette; How to Earn Money at Home, etc. 

 I AQIPCS \A/ORLD A monthly; an ideal publication for women and the home. A thoroughly 



** ww%^i%fcB»^» practical household magazine, and treats of every subject of interest to 



women. Clean and wholesome, elevating in tone, and entirely free from 

 sensationalism. An np-io-date dressmaking and pattern department, 

 lUIOnERN PRISCILLA a momhly devoted to aH kinds of needlework. Recognized as the leading 



^^ •% ■ «i^%^l »»fc»»^B fancy-work magazine of America, the authority on all kinds of embroidery, 



knitting, crochet, lace, costumes, lingerie, and home decoration. Gives 



practical patterns and instructions in all kinds of needlework. 



^1 PAKIIiyOC IM A semi-monthly. The leading bee-magazine of the world. A glance at 



^<ll— t«ni I nl ^3 I III Its pages will convince any bee-keeper that !t is a magazine he can not 



«PP ^lll TllOfr afford to be withcut. The information it gives on all questions relating to 



DCiCi ^^wLb I wima the subject are invaluable to the bee-keeper whether he has one colony or 



hundreds, and even if you are not a bee-keeper you will enjoy reading the 

 paper. Interesting home and garden departments. 

 No substitutions of other publications can be made in this offer. Present Subscribers to this paper 

 can have GLEANINGS sent to some bee-keeping friend, the other three papers to their address 



THE A. I, ROOT COMPANY MEDINA, OHIO 



