DECEMBER 1, 1913 



An Opportunity to Make an Independent 

 Living from a small cultivated area in 



"The Land of Manatee" 



On the Gulf Coast of Southern Florida 



All the early vegetables, marketed at highest prices, are success- 

 fully grown — 3 and 4 different crops per annum. A home in a delight- 

 ful year- 'round climate. A young man paid $125 for an acre of land 

 this year, and spent another $125 in clearing and cultivating it in toma- 

 toes. The production was 550 baskets, which were sold at $2.50 per 

 basket ; total gross production from a single crop on an acre of ground, 

 $1375. The same advantages and opportunities are open to you. Let 

 us tell you in detail of the possibilities in this favored section. Ask for 

 beautiful illustrated book, " Fruit and Vegetable Growing in Manatee 

 County." 



J. A. PRIDE 



General Industrial Agent 



SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY 



Suite No. 376, Norfolk, Va. 



The BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



would like vei-y much to enroll a goodly number of new subscribers for the year 1914'. 

 Listen! Besides the 3()00-colony series managed from one office, we will begin with the 

 January number of the REVIEW a series of articles by a beekeeper "gray with experi- 

 ence" that we will call the Farmers' Series; or, How to Produce Comb Honey with Two 

 Visits a Year. The editor of the REVIEW has looked into this system quite thoroughly, 

 and believes that, with this method that will be described in the REVIEW during 1914, 

 the busy man or farmer can harvest much more comb honey per colony, with about a 

 fourth the work that is required with the ordinary system now in vogue. We are printing 

 4-00 extra sets of the REVIEW for the last half of 1913; and as long as they last they will 

 be included free to all new paid-in-advance subscribers for 1914<. All progressive beekeep- 

 ers should subscribe for two or three good bee journals. We are making a special low 

 price on the REVIEW when clubbed with other bee journals. 



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To take advan- good one: ( Ihe RLVIEW, one year, $1.00 j > 7 , 



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Containers for Comb and Extracted Honey 



We offer this year a very complete line of cartons for comb honey — any size 

 or color, with any desired printing. Bottles, jars, and cans for extracted 

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