1898 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



ONION-SETS. 



Bu mail W cents per quart extra. 

 Be<t Red or Yeriow. (,)t. loc; pk. 75n; Inish. 82 25. 

 Best White. Q . 20; pk. itOr; bush ^^iOO. 

 Kxti-n l!;>irl> AuK-rifHii Pearl. Qi. 2Uc; pk. $1.00 



bii.'ih., $',i 50. Pee Ainoi'icMn I'l'iirl Keed. 

 PrizPtiiker Same price as American Pearl. 

 lAuye fiZ6 {callrd "P/c/f/c/.s" ) yrllnu-; wliite. Am. 



Peart, or Prizelaher. oiie-hcilf aliorc p)iccx. 

 Winter, or Ej^yptinii Onion Set*. Pricp*. .^c 



per qt.. or o-ii- i>er pe<'l<; $1.0(l per bush. Fr >m 



ISIarfli until July ve send p?rt/(^s' of ihese instead 



of sets: piice of plants, b'x- ))< r 100, or Jl.OO per 



1000: By in:. 11, 10c extia per 100. 

 'While IYlnltt|>iier. Same price as Whittaker te- 



low. 

 H'liittiiker OnfoiiM. Lnrge— qt , 10c: pk.,7.''>c: bu., 



$2.50: small (seis)-qt., 18c; pk.,.?125; bu., $4.00. 



PARSNIP, 

 frnproved Oiierii«ey Oz. .^c: lb. 20c: 10 lbs., .f 1.50. 

 Fine grained, fine flavored, smooth. The best parsnip we 

 have found yet. 



PARSLEY. 

 Fine Curled or Double. Oz. 5c: lb. :i5c. 



PEAS. 

 AIa»!>ka. V4 pt.. oc; peek. 75c: busli., ¥2.,50. 

 American Wonder. Qt. 15c; pk. *1.00; bu. .3.50. 

 Preiiiiiiui <;ein. >i pt. 5c: peek,9L)c.: bu.. $:> 00. 

 Stratag^sm. % pt. 8o: qt. 20c: pk. *1.25: bu. if;i 9:). 

 Chainnion of Enslind. Pint, 10c; pk. 75c: 



bushel, $2.50. 

 Canadian Field. Per pk , :i'>c: bu SI :i5; 10 bu. i*10 00. 

 Peas liy mail will lie at xamc rate as l>e'in» fur pustaue. 



PEPPERS. 

 Sweet Spanish, ^ioz. Sc: oz. 23c. 

 Bullnose. ^ oz. 5c: oz. i:ic. 

 Cayenne. J-40Z. 8c: oz. 15c. 



PIII»IPKi:\. 



Farlir Suerar. Oz. 5c; :!l)c. lb. 

 Field Pumpkin. Oz 5c; H). 15c. 



It II I It A KB. 



OTyatt'K Victor I -.1. Oz.. .5c; Ih., 75c. 



Roots. 10c each; .5nc for 10; 1:3.50 per loO. Small 

 roots postpaid by mail at above prices. 



RADISHES. 

 Farly Scarlet Jilobe. Pkc. 5c; oz 5c; lb 40c. 

 Wood's Early Frame. Oz 6c; lb. 35c. 

 Beckert's Chartier. Oz.5c. ; lb. 30c. 

 Chinese Rose Winter. Oz. 5c; lb. o5c. 



SALSIFY, OR OYSTER PLANT. 



New ITIainniotli. From Sandwich Islands. Oz 

 8c; lb. 7.5c. 



SPINACH. 



Bloonisdal<> Fxtra Curled. Oz .5c; lb. 1.5c. 

 5 lbs. 6Uc; 10 lbs. «1 OU. 



SQUASH. 

 Ofant Summer Crookneok. Oz. .5c; lb..SOc. 

 Hubbard. Oz. 5c: lb. 30c: 5 lbs. $1.25; 10 lbs. $2.25. 



TOMATO. 



Golden Queen. Pkt., .5c; oz., 1,5c; lb., $2.00. 



Isnotum Tomato. 54 oz 8c; oz. 15c; lb. $1.50. 



Livingston's Beauty. Oz. 10c; lb. $1.00. 



Dwarf Cliampion. oz. loc; lb. $1.00. 



I^iviiiiTHton'^ii New Stone Tomato. Oz. 10c; 

 lb. $1 00. A very fine lar^e tomaio tor main crop. 



Fordliook Early. The best earlt) e-ood sized to- 

 mato we have tested. Oz. 35c; lb. $4.50. 



EarlioHt-in-tlie-world Tomato. ^ oz., 15c; U 

 oz., 25c; Y2 oz , 40c; oz., 75c. 



Buckeye State. Oz., 10c; lb., $1.00. 

 Tropliy Tomato. Oz. 10c; lb. 7.5. 

 Pear-Sliaped Tomatoc««. Oz. 20c; lb. $2.50. 



TURNIP. 

 Kxtra-Early TurnipM. 

 YelloMT Aberdeen. Oz. .5c; lb. 2>c. 

 White Ey,!!;-. Uz .5e; lb. 25c. 

 itreadistoiie. Oz 5c: lb 30c. 

 Purple-top W^hite-globe. Oz. 5c; lb. 25c; 5 



lbs. •■fl.do. 



SEED POTATOES. 



N'-^MK 



Varieties ai-e in "rdera> 

 retrards time of in.ttui 

 inir; earliest first, next 

 earHe.-.tsecond,aMd.so on 



Wliite Bliss Tiiuiiiph ... 



Bovee 



K Tli'iro'bred, Muiile's. 



F.ailv Oliio 



Karly Nnither 



Burpee'- Kxtra Karly... 



(•^reeman 



New '^ueen 



Monroe Seedlinsr 



lliir.'vl New-YoikerNo. 2 



Sir William 



O.irm.in No 1 



C.rinan So.S 



Kiislikononn 



ManiirnV Knormows .. . 



WivCraiir 



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» .s 00 

 5 00 



S 00 



s CO 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 

 3 00 



2 .50 

 2 50 



2 .50 



3 10 

 3 00 



2 50 



3 60 

 3 fO 



At the present writing we are completely sold out of 

 all our seconds except Monioe Seedlings and Free- 

 maiis. While thev last they will be furnished for half 

 price, .fl.io and SI. .50 per barrel, and they are certainly 

 a bargain at this low figure. 



Burpee's Extra Early are sold out, both fir.sts and 

 seconds. 



THE A. I. KOOT CO., Medina, O. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



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'ANTED. — T" exchange " Yaggi's Geographical 

 Study," cost S!0. 00, for incubator or offers. 



E. E. Sl.I.VGERLAND, TlOJ', Pa. 



ll/ANTED.— Extracted ho ey, incubator, shntgnn, 

 '' watch, for stiawberry-plarits and golden Italian 

 queens. J. F Michael, Greenvi le, O. 



RANTED. ^To exchange pair of St. Hubert tnan- 

 trailing blood-hounds, butcher tools, foundation- 

 mill, and bone-mill, for bee-hives in flat or Italian bees. 

 Elias Fox, Hill.shoro, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange one A. I. Root's make of 

 one-piece section machine, in good condition, for 

 honey or offers. Wm. H. Bright Mazeppa, Minn. 



VNTED.— To exchanee rifles and foundal ion-mills 

 for incubator. W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



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'ANTED. — Sections, smokers, queen and drone 

 traps, etc., for small- fruit plants, grapevines, trees, 

 and eggs for hatching, and multiplier onions. 



Dr. Martin, Mercersburg, Pa. 



WANTED. —To exchange 1 (10-inch) Root's make 

 foundation mill, in good order, for beeswax or of- 

 fers. Price SIO.IX). 



R. H. .Schmidt & Co., Sheboygan, Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange one trio of verv fine White 

 Wonder chicks of 1S'!I7 hatch for rifle, shotgun, or 

 offers. J. E Mason, 225 Summer street, Auburn, Me. 



'ANTED.— To exchange a fine Siberian bloodhound, 

 part'.v trained, and a fir.st-class watchdog ; will 

 take a good watch or a camera, or any thing useful. 

 vSend postage-stamp for reply. 



Doctor Cobel, Oakwood, Ohio. 



ANTED.— A few pair ferrets and male deer. 



Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



ANTED.— Work in apiarv by experienced man, 2:^; 

 .single, reference. ' Box 101, England, Pa. 



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WANTED.— A hand or power bone-mill, rifle, or 

 shotgun, in exchange for foundation-mill. 



W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



