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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Dec. 1 



GLEANINGS CLUBBING OFFERS 



Suggestions for Making Selections and Ascertain'ng Prices. 



Many of our readers doubtless find " combination offers " puzzling and difficult to understand. It is im- 

 possible to give in any small space all the different combinations which can be made, but the following 

 suggestions will be found useful to those who are selecting their papers for the coming year: 



1. First examine " Our Classified List," and choose the papers of " Class A," " Class B," and "Special," 

 that you wish to order. 



2. If you choose " A " and " B " only, their price will be readily found at top of next page. 



3. If you choose a "Special*;lPaper," you can add it to any combination by taking " our price " for it 

 and adding to any combination price, or use it with Gleanings in Bee Culture at $1.00, and with any 

 papers in classes 1. 2. 3, and 4. Note that in any combination containing an " A" paper you may substi- 

 tute any other " A " paper (chosen by you) at the same price : and, similarly, in any combination contain- 

 ing a " B " paper you may substitute any other " B " paper at the same price. The " Special Papers," how- 

 ever, are not interchangeable. 



4. If you do not readily find prices on the papers which you wish by the above rules, ivrite to us for 

 special quotations, which will be promptly furnished by return mail. 



CLASS 



n^^Aj;. r^pt Our prices cover postage on 

 *^^^''**0 magazines and books in the 



United States and American possessions through- 

 out the world, and in Canada, exico, and Cuba. 

 Foreign postage, $1.00 extra on "Success;" 50 cts. 

 extra on "American Boy," "Book-keeper;" 75 cts. 

 extra on " Good House-keeping," " Harper's 

 Bazar," or "Twentieth Century Home;" $1.00 ex- 

 tra on "Cosmopolitan," "Country Life," "Harper's 

 Magazine," "Leslie's Monthly," "North American 

 Review," "Outing," "Peterson's Magazine," "Re- 

 view of Reviews," or "World's Work;" and $1.75 

 extra on " Independent," or "Outlook." 



SPECIAL LIST 



Regular Price 



*The Outlook {netc) (W) $3.00 $3.00 



Twelve magazine numbers and forty 

 weeklies per annum. New subscrip- 

 tions only accepted at our prices. 



Country Life in America (M) 3.00 3.00 



Includ ing 3 annual double numbers; the 

 " Gardening Number," the " House- 

 building number," and the "Christmas 

 Annual." 



Harper's Magazine (M) 4.00 3.50 



Leading general magazine of the world. 



Harper's Weekly (W) 4.00 3.50 



North American Review (netv) 5.00 4.50 



The oldest and most powerful of the 

 great reviews. New subscriptions 

 only accepted at our pi-ices. 



The Review of Reviews (M) 2.50 2.25 



The World's Work (M) 3.00 3.00 



Outing (M) 3.00 2.75 



The Booklover's Magazine (M) 3.00 2.50 



Literary Digest (new) (W) 3.00 2.75 



Scribner's Magazine (M) 3.00 2.85 



Education {new only) (M) 3.00 2.50 



St. Nicholas (M) 3.00 2.75 



* Youth's Companion (W) (wew) 1.75 1 75 



♦Christian Herald (W) 1.50 1.50 



*McClure's Magazine (M) 1.00 1.00 



*Munsey's Magazine (M) 1.00 1.00 



*Argosy Magazine (M) 1.00 1.00 



Century Magazine (M) 4.00 3.75 



Macmillan's Magazine (M) 3.00 2.75 



The Atlantic Monthly 4.00 3.50 



L'ppincott's Magazine (M) 2.50 2.00 



Leslie's Weekly 4.00 3.75 



Everybody's Magazine (M) 1.00 1.00 



Any of the papers shown in this list may be 



added to any combination in our offers by adding 

 the price shown in the second column. The papers 



marked * do not allow any reduction, but the full 

 amount must be paid by each subscriber. 



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



