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CLEANINOS IN HlOE CUl/rilRK. 



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DOIT'T FOUGET 



THAT THE 



PEGOS VALLEY, 



The Fruit Belt of New Mexico, 



OlTiTs ht'Uer advanlafics lor iicisoiis desir- 

 ing to engage in fruit culture than any other 

 place on the continent. 



Nolo the follow! iijr table, .showing growtlis mack' 



by various fruit trees, sliade trees, grapevines, 6>t('., 



duriug the past summer: 



NiJinriif P. O. Gr<)wt]i in 



(imwrr. A(Uhr.-<s Tree or Vuie. ferJ, itivh. 



Witt Bros., Eddy, N. M.. 



Rrtisiii Grape, 16 9 



Apple, 4 !< 



Pear, 4 8 



Plum, 6 9>^ 



Cherry, 1 9 



Crab Apple, 1 »H 



Mulberrv, 1 8 



F. G. Campbell. Eddy, N. M., 



Black Locust, 8 7 



G. W. Blankenship, Eddy, N. M., 



Apple, 3 11 



" " " Apricoi, .5 8 



Peach, 3 9 



Box Elder, 6 1 



" '• " Mulberry. 7 S 



Lombardy Poplar, 6 2 



" " " Castor Bean, 8 4 

 Jas. Hogg, Seven Rivers, N. M., 



Peach, 7 2 



Cottonwood, 16 3 

 K. M. Gilbert, Seven Rivers, N. M.. 



Osag-e Orang-e, 14 7 

 Native WiUow, 16 6 



Pecan, 6 2 



Blackwalnut, 4 11 



•' " Plum, H 1 



Mulberrj', 6 4 



Witt Bros, liave several cottonwoods, 9 

 years old. that are 62 to 64 inches in circum- 

 ference and over 60 feet high. Mr. Hogg 

 has a peach-tree 3 years old from the seed 

 that is 8i inches in diameter and 17 feet o 

 inches high. He has a cottonwood 4 years 

 (lid that is 28 inches in circumference. Mr. 

 (iilbert has a pecan-tree 6 years old that is 

 24 inches in ca'cumference and 22 feet higli. 

 He has a blackwalnut-tree '6 years old, from 

 the seed, that is 12 inches in circumference, 

 11 feet 10 inches high, and that l)ore several 

 walnuts this year. Maynaid Sharpe, of 

 P2ddy, has 2 jieach-trees, 2 years old, from 

 the seed, that Ijore and matured 7 jieaches 

 this year. He has 1 api)le-tree,2 years, from 

 the seed, that liore 3 api)les the past season. 



Apples, Peaches. Pears, Apricots, Nec- 

 tarines, Figs, J'rnnes, Almonds ; Muscat, 

 Tokay, Muscatelle, and other varieties of 

 Grapes now in successful bearing in this 

 \''alley. Over 1000 acres of Muscat Grapes 

 Iteing planted this year. 



Send for maps, illustrated book, etc. 



PECOS IRRIGATION & IMPROVEMENT CO., 



EDDY, NEW MEXICO. 



C^in respondlngr to this advertisement mention Gleaniko& 



liOCATIOIT 



Is a big poui<, in supplying goods: ours gives you 

 low freight rates. As we sell low, you sliould have 

 our circular of supplies. l-18db 



I. J.STRINGHAM, 92 BARCLAY ST., N. Y. 



h'lea.'se mention this pu|jir. 



B 



Yellow, Extra, Excellent 



ll:ili;iii (.hie.iisp'i'csled. $1.50 p'j" wc-f r-i iim' 

 l()|- sah' ill .III III' L I" II letted. *1 L Nurlens uil li 

 r Older eailv L 



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.11 Ch e n a iigo I Order eaily I <,)ueOn. $2.1JU. 



\'alley Apiary Send for list I) in'l pass by ' 



.Mus. Oi.iVKU ('oi,i;. Slier hii rue, ('henango Co., N. V. 



PlL■a^^e mention this paper. 



DON'T STOP ME ! I am going to send 

 at once to C. W. PHEI.PS & CO.'S 

 Wholesale and Kctail Foundation Fac- 

 tory, Pinghamton. N. Y..for a free sam- 

 ple of Honey Comb Foundation, and buy 

 all of my Bee Supplies of them. Its THE place. 



BEE-HIVES, 



Doveiailed or Otherwise. 



All Kinds of Bee Supplies. 

 Write for free <Mtalogue. W. H. PUTNAM, 



8-i3db River Falls, Pierce Co., Wis. 



tyin responding lo thisadviTtisenicnt incntiiii (ii.KA.vi.viis. 



B\NDE:D ITALIAN BEES. Tested, $1.00; 

 Untested, 60c; Select(!d te.sted, $1.2.5; one 2- 

 frame nucleus, tested queen, $2.00; untested, 

 $1.50. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



STEWART BKOS., Sparta, Tenu. 



LEATHER-COLORED ITALIAN 



QUEENS. 



One untested, $1.00; si.\, $5.50; twelve, $10.00; one 

 tested, $]..50; si.\, $S.(i(): twelve, $15.00; .selected for 

 breeding early, t-ach. $:.'.. 5(1; one year old tested, in. 

 June only, $1.25; si.\, $7.00; twelve, $13 O.i. Two-j-ear- 

 old queens, each, 50e. Descriptive catalogue mailed 

 free on application. 



«^3^^^ A. E. Manum, Bristol. Vt. 



I^InrespoimiMt,' to Diis adverti.-^ement ni<-iili<iti ni.EANDJGS- 



I DO NOT ADVERTISE 



a specialty, but every thing found in .\pi.\){i'. Bees- 

 wax wanted, r. E. lil'liEiVS, 

 6-7d 19 IV. 2d *;(., Philadelpltla, Pa. 



GLOBE BEE- VEIL 



^o By Mail for $1.00. 



. A center rivet holds 5 spring-steel 

 I , cross-bars like a globeto support the 

 bobinetVeil. These button to a neat 

 brass nccli-band, holding it firmly. 



It is easily put together; no trouble 

 to put on, or take off. An absolute 

 protection against any insect that 

 Hies. Will go over any ordinary 

 sized hat; can be worn in bed with- 

 out discern fort; fits any head; does not obstruct the 

 vision; folds cotcpaoily, and can be carried in the 

 pocket: in short, it is invaluable to any one whom 

 flies bother, mosquitos bite, or bees sting. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, CHICAGO, ILL. 



Bee - Keepers' * Supplies. 



We are prejiared to furnish bee-keepers with sup- 

 plies protniJtty and at lowest rates. Kstiniatesgladly 

 furnished, and coi-respondeiice solicited. Our gootfe 

 are all first-elass in qiialily and workmanship. Cat- 

 alogue sent free. Keference, First National R-uik, 

 Sterling, 111. Address 1-2Mb 



WiTI. WfCUNE & CO., 



Sterling;, Illinois. 

 |^^n^espo^ldlnprlotl•l iiie-. , ,, j.i. i.u.m RLKANrNGS 



Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer 



and Dealer in BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 

 ONE-PIECE SECTIONS A SPECIALTY, 



AS GOOD AS THE BEST. 



Send for cat:tlogue. W. E. SMITH, 



6tfdb Successor ti) Smitli & Smith, 



Kenton. Hardin Co., Ohio. 



In writing advertisers plea.se mention this paper. 



