Apr. 15, 1912 



Better Fruit 



SPRAY WITH PYROX 



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3/-NV 



NO WORMS. Pyrox kills 

 all leaf-eating insects, codling 

 moth, canker worm and kin- 

 dred pests. 



NO SPOTS. Pyrox pre- 

 vents or destroys fungous 

 growths, scab, blight, rot, etc., 

 thus producing beautiful, 



PRIZE QUALITY fruit. 

 Leading fruit growers and ex- 

 hibitors like Hardy of N. H., 

 Repp Bros., also Barclay, of 

 N. J., Tyson of Penn., have 

 used Pj^rox for years. You 

 know their record. Pyrox is 

 THE ONE BEST spray; 

 smooth, creamy, free from 

 lumps, mixes easily in cold 

 water, doesn't clog the nozzles. 

 It sticks to foliage even through 

 heavy rains, remaining effect- 

 ive for months, thus saving 

 expense of respraying. All 

 ready to use by adding water. 



GOOD FOR ALL FRUITS 

 AND VEGETABLES 



SEND FOR FREE BOOK 

 ON SPRAYING with prices, 

 etc. Also see if your dealer 

 has Pyrox on hand. Wise 

 growers are ordering early. 



Bowker Insecticide Co. 



43 Chatham St., Boston. 



^^k We alio ship from Baltimore and Cincinnati. ^^V 



4 BUGGY W HEELS ffA'Cr^Sm $6^ 



[With Rubber Tires.Sl8.4D. Your Wheels Rerubbered, 

 \$10.ao. I make wheels 5i to 4 in. tread. Tops, $6.50, 

 IShafts, ' 2.10; Repair Wheels, $5.95; Axles $2.25; Wag- 

 ' on timbr .'la free. Boy direct. Ask for Catalog i 7 

 9FUT HICKOKT iTHEEL Ca* 547 F St., Glnelnnati, Ohl* 



PUBLICATIONS ON 



BEE CULTURE 



Please use coupon below, checking 

 the numbers of items wanted. 



The pamphlets and booklets listed be- 

 low are of more than ordinary interest: 



1 My First Season's Experience with the 

 Honey-bee, By the "Spectator," of the 

 Outlook, of New York. Aten-pajre leaflet 

 detailing the experiences of tliis well- 

 known writer. You \\ ill read the leaflet 

 through before you lay it down. Free. 



2 The Bee-keeper and Fruit-grower. A 15- 

 page booklet giving actual facts regard- 

 ing the value of bees to fruit, and show- 

 ing how bee-keeping may be doubly prof- 

 itable to the fruit-grower. Fruit-growers 

 are realizing as never before the neces- 

 sity of having honey-bees in close prox- 

 imity to their blossoming fruit. Free. 

 o Bee-keeping for Sedentary Folk. A 24- 

 " page leaflet reciting the actual experi- 

 ences of an amateur bee-keeper, showing 

 what equipment is be.st, points derived, 

 etc. Free. 

 A Catalog of Bee-keepers' Supplies. Our 

 ^ complete catalog will be mailed free to 

 any address on request. 



3 Habits of the Honey-bee, By Dr. E. F. 



Phillips. A somewhat scientlflc han- 

 dling of the habits and anatomy of the 

 bee. Price 10 cts. 

 How to Keep Bees. A book of 228 pages 

 9 detailing in a most interesting manner 

 the experience of a beginner in such a 

 way as to help other beginners. Price 

 $1.00 postpaid. 

 -I Q The A B C of Bee Culture. A complete 

 -"-^ encyclopedia of bees, of 576 pages, fully 

 illustrated, $1.50 postpaid; half leather, $2. 

 Cleanings In Bee Culture. A 64-page 

 11 illustrated semi-monthly magazine, the 

 leading exponent of bee culture in this 

 country. Ten cents per issue, but to new 

 subscribers we will furnish it six months 

 for 25 cts. 

 Back-yard Bee-keeping. Six interest- 

 IZ ing lessons written in readable newspaper 

 style. Many facts to encourage the " City 

 Bound " man or woman with the back-to- 

 the-land longing. Free. 

 Truth About Sweet Clover. Interest- 

 1 5 ing booklet of nearly 100 pages. Tells of 

 value of sweet clover for honey, for plow- 

 ing under, as fertilizers of the soil, and 

 food for horses, cattle, swine, sheep, etc. 

 Free. 

 The coupon below may be used as an order 

 sheet by properly checking the numbers of 

 items wanted and adding your signature, and 

 remittance, if required. 



Cut Coupon Here 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Please send me the items checked. I enclose S 



to cover the cost. 



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