1802 



(n-EANINGS IN HEE CULTURE. 



340 



B 



Yellow, Extra, Excellent 



(.111! 



1t;ili:iii 



tor sale in .Inn 

 ;il (' li I' II a II >rci 

 Viillcy .\i>iar.v 

 Mh.>S. Ol.lVKIl COLI 



E'l .-Ird, -I..")!! p 1 \V(.-I ra lui- fl 

 Iiil. -ti'd.Tl L Ninl.MiswillA 

 Older cailv r t,)iu'«'ii. $2.00.1] 

 Si-iid foi list ■*l)ui|-| pass by *• 

 Sln.'rl)iii'iK>, Clu'iiaiiK" <'<>.. N. V 



Plcas^e mention thi!< pnper. 



CANADA BEE KEEPERS 



Will sa\t' iiiiiiii-y liy piiri'liasiiii;- siipplii's from T. 

 Philli|>s & Co.. Orillia, Ontario, wlio iiiaiiiifactiii'(> 

 all stylt'.s of Hives, S»'clious. I'ranios, Foiiiulalloii, 

 E.YtraVtors, and Smokers. Also iiiiHiy new tliinjrs 

 not handled by other dealers. Send foi' i-atalofjue 

 and samjiles of foundation, free. 



3-od 



T. PHILLIPS & CO., 



ORILLIA, ONTARIO, CAN. 



I'ltiisf mention this paper. 



FOR SALE CHEAP !i^^.!^^^,r-^;e^<^^: 



plus attaehnienis; also IJariies saw, etc. 9d 



\V. ('. Gii.r.ETT, 1101 IMiie Island Ave., Chicago, 111. 



MAILING . • 

 . . BLOCKS 



FOR — 



SAMPLES . 



OF 



. . HONEY. 



The ad j oi n i n tr cut 

 shows a very eonvenient 

 package for mailing 

 samples of honey and 

 other liquids. The cut 

 is only aijout half size of 

 the one we are prepared 

 to furnish, wliich holds 

 H ounce, and gives a 

 good taste of the honey 

 and some to spare. We 

 also use a very wick-- 

 mouthed bottle so the 

 honey will run out eas- 

 ily. Vou notice the top 

 screws on, dosing it 

 tight and making a very 

 handy package, easily 

 opened, and accepted by 

 the postal authorities. 

 We liave just bought :i5 

 gross so as to Ije able to 

 sell them at only 5c each, 

 .'wc per doz. Hy mail, :5c 

 extra t)n one, or 3c each 

 extra in quantities. 



A. I. ROOT, 



Medina, 0. 



1 PDA Kfi^'fllihi ■';' 



SCREW 



M- 



KIND WORDS FROM OUR CUSTOMERS. 



I think Gle.\ning.s is an excellent paper. I don't 

 see how I can ever do without it. A. J. Bccher. 

 Declierd, Tenn., Apr. 11. 



How far does Gleanings go? I still have orders 

 rolling in for carnations which I advertised. I shall 

 not be surprised to get an order now from Japan or 

 some other far country, telling me that they saw it 

 in Gleanings. S. Lenton. 



Piru City, Cal., April 4. 



I have got to be with you in j'our religious talks, 

 and I think Oui- Homes was tlie thing that set me to 

 thinking, and finding Christ, more than any thing 

 else. Geo. Allen. 



Union Springs, N. Y. 



1 should be lost, almost, without (J leanings' reg- 

 ular visits; and long may it live and prosper is my 

 wish. K. D. Nichols. 



Monlro.se, Colorado. 



1 have just received a nice lot of your new Hotf- 

 inan frames, and think they are the finest 1 ever 

 saw. I shall use them altogether this sea.son. 



iMocksville, N. C. E. R. Hunt. 



OUK BOOK ON TILE DRAINAGE. 



A. T. Root, of >fedina, O., has recently brouglit 

 out another of those excellent little handbooks for 

 farnieis. This is one on tile diainage. ami is by 

 W. I. Cliamlierlaiii. late pr(>si(leiit i)f tlie Iowa Agri- 

 cultural College. Mr (li.iinberlain dug this book 

 out with the spade. In othei- woifls, it is his own 

 expeiienc(\ and we shall have more to say of it 

 after awhile.— ir(.s/<7)i StocloiiiDi atiii Ciiltivatiir, 

 OiiKilid, Nii). 



Job Lot of Wire Netting. 



CUT PIECES AT A LOWER PRICE THAN FULL ROLLS. 



Having bought from the factory, at our own price, 

 five or six hundred remnants, as listed below, we are 

 able to give you the choice of a great variety of 

 pieces at the jjiicc of a full roll or lower. Full rolls 

 of netting are IM ft. long, and when they are cut we 

 have to charjic nearly double the full-roll rate, be- 

 cause it is so much trouble to unroll, measure, and 

 cut. and run the risk of having a lot of remnants on 

 hand. No doubt it is in this way that the following 

 remnants have accumulated. It costs a good deal 

 to t;et ail this in shape .so we can easily pick out from 

 the lot the piece you want. But to move it off quick- 

 ly, w'e jiut the price down so jou can all have a 

 chance at it. Remember, first come, first served. 

 In ordering, therefore, name a second or third choice, 

 or say that we may send the nearest we can if the 

 piece selected is gone. On 5 pieces deducts per cent, 

 on 10 pieces 10 per cent. These remnants are shipped 

 only from here. If any of you want to secure some, 

 and don't want them shipped till later, when you 

 will order something else, so as to save freight, pick 

 out the pieces you want, send remittance with the 

 order, with request to lay b.y till called for, and we 

 will mark them as belonging to you. We prefer to 

 ship them right out, however. 



LIST OF POOLTRY-NETTING REMNANTS. 



Four and eigrlit inch fencing. Price in fourth column is the 

 pnce per foot in lenj^th. 



£L^ Z. ROOT, Xi^edina, O. 



