Jan. 15, 1912 



BANKING BY MAIL 



Deposit your savings here, pending 

 permanent investment. 



The advantages offered are : Un- 

 questioned safety and four per cent in- 

 terest, compounded semi-annually. 



This bank is under the supervision 

 of the State, and its strict laws. 



Its officers and directors are suc- 

 cessful men. 



Write to-day for booklet explaining 

 our convenient banking-by-mail sys- 

 tem. 



Resources $1,000,000 



Under ordinary circumstances all or any part 

 of your deposits may be withdrawn at will. 



The Savings Deposit bank 

 Company . . Medina, Ohio 



A. T. Spitzer. Pres. E. R. Root, Vlce-pres. 

 E. B. Spitzer, Cashier 



DANZENBAKER SMOKERS 



(Patented October 3, 1905: June 4, 1907.) 



AWARDED HIGHEST PRIZES, CxOI.D MEDALS 

 at St. Louis Expo'n 1904: Jamestown Expo'n 1907 

 " ON ITS MERITS " over all others. 



It is the neatest, cleanest, coolest, lightest, and 

 strongest. The vertical grate with inside lining 

 forms a double-wall fire-cup, keeping it cool for sale 

 handling . DOUBLES DURABILITY, giving 

 cool smoke— AN INDISPENSABLE FEATURE in a 

 first-class smoker. It was the first successful valve- 

 less bellows protected by patents. 



The honors won, the commendations of pleased 

 purchasers in seven years, justify guaranteeing 

 full satisfaction. 



If yovir dealer does not keep it, send your address 

 for one FREE, "' without money or price" for trial 

 orders. 



Prize 354x7^ in. cup $1.00: by mail, gl.25 

 Victor 3^x6 in. cup .80; by mail, 1.00 

 Victor with Gleanings 1 yr. 1.50 



Free catalogs for you and B-friends with prices 

 of Best hives, supers, sections and B-supplies; also 

 bees and queens— and hives FREE for a share of 

 the honey-crop. 



F. Danzenbaker, Nos. 68-70 Martin Lane, Norfolk, Va. 



COLD-FRAME OR HOT-BED SASH. 



GET OUR NEW FREE BOOK: How to Make and Run a Hot-bed 



Some years ago we had a call for hot-bed sash and made up a 

 small order. Our wood-working facilities beiug most complete 

 we found it possible to manufaetin-e sash of first-class quality at 

 a price slightly under that charged elsewhere for an article of 

 similar quality. Orders continued to come in occasionally, and 

 we finally listed cold-frame or hot-bed sash in our catalog. 

 Since then the demand has grown each year. 



We make the sash of regular size, 3 ft. 4 in. by 6 ft. for four 

 rows of glass 8 in. wide. Each sash holds 28 panes of glass, size 

 8 by 10 in. If any prefer larger glass we will furnish sash for 

 three rows of 11-in. glass at the same price. Sash are made of 

 cypress and are almost impervious to decay. Sash are usually 

 shipped from here knocked down at a low rate of freight, and 

 can be put together by anybody, as they are mortised and tenon- 

 ed in the regular way. They are If in. thick, outside bars about 

 2^ in. wide, and inside bars about 1| in. The bars are grooved 

 to slip the glass in place. 



Each season we ship sash in carload lots to large seed-houses, 

 and we have complimentary reports on their quality. It is both 

 interesting and profitable work to maintain a hot -bed, and every 

 one who has a garden spot should 

 build a cold-frame. We have prepar- 

 ed a small book entitled "How to 



Make and Run a Hot-bed," which gives full directions for this 



work, and tells what crops are most easily grown. Copies are 



sent free upon recjuest. Prices on sash are as follows: 



One sash in the flat, for sample, without glass. 90cts. ; 5 in the fiat, 85 cts, 

 each; 10 in the fiat, 80 cts. each; put together, 10 cts. each extra Glass 

 8x10. just right for the above. $2.50 per box of 90 lights: 5 boxes, $2 30 

 each; 10 boxes. $2.20 each. Prices of glass subject to change. Get 



Single sash set up ready to 



u.se. 



our list price at time of ordering, 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 



Bundle of 5 sash, knocked down 

 and crated for freight shipment. 



Medina, Ohio 



