906 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 15. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



^ American Agriculturist. 



Weekly. 



BOTH ONE YEAR ONLY $1.25. 



By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to offer the American Agriculturist in combi- 

 nation with Gleanings in Bee Culture at the unparalleled low rate of $\:lo for both papers one year. The 

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 editions of American Agriculturist, and the Orange Judd Farmer. Each contains matter relating to its own lo- 

 cality, as well as the latest and most accurate market reports for the country in general. It has departments 

 relating to all branches of farming, articles written by the most practical and successful farmers, supplemented 

 with illustrations by able artists. Short stories, fashions, fancy work, cooking, young folks' page, etc., com- 

 bine to make a magazine of as much value as most of the special family papers. 



A sample copy will be mailed FREE by addressing Ameri- 

 can Agriculturist, Columbus, O., or New York, N. Y. 



TAKEN separately these two papers cost $2.00, con- 

 sequently every subscriber under this offer will get 



$2.00 IN VALUE FOR $1.25. 



PrPmilim Rnnk'C ^°^ '^ cents extra, as postage, you can have vour choice of any of the following 

 I IbllllUllI UUUIva. standard books FREE: "Profits in Poultry," "Farm Appliances," or "Farmer's 

 -Almanac " (ready December 15). Send your subscriptions direct to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



Two Papers for the Price of One. 



The Farm Journal, of Phil.idelphia, a monthly agricultural journal of 

 16 pages, sent One Year Free for one subscription to Gleanings, with 11.00, 

 paid in advance, either new or renewal. In the case of a renewal, all ar- 

 rears, if any, must be paid in addition to one year in advance. 



Thp Pprm Inilfn!!! *® now in its 20th volume, and takes the lead among all the 

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 be swindlers. The editor was born on a farm and reared at the plow-handles, and the 

 contributors are practical men and women. 



The regular price of this excellent journal is 50 cents a year, and it is 

 well worth it ; but by special contract with the Farm Journal we are en- 

 abled to make the above very liberal offers. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



A Bargain! 



We have made arrangements to furnish THE OHIO 

 FARMER, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Glea 

 Bee Culture, both papers, for only $1.50. 



Onlv %\\ '^ft FARMER, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Gleanings in 

 \J\\\2I «17I«U\/. Bee Culture, both papers, for onlv $1.50. 



The Ohio F/irmPr i^^ell known as one of the verv best, largest, and among the 

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THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



