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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Jan. 15 



ST. REGIS 



Everbearing 



the ' early-till-late' raspberry 



Awarded certificate of merit at the 

 recent exhibition of The American In- 

 stitute, New York City. 



Combines all the good points of all 

 the good red raspberries. 



Earliest to ripen — keeps on bearing 

 until late in October. Produces a good 

 crop the first season ; planted in April, 

 bears in .June. 



And such raspberries! bigger, bright- 

 er crimson, and better flavored than 

 any you have ever seen. 



So firm and rich in sugar that they 



will ship 200 miles in 

 first-class condition 



The first or main crop alone far ex- 

 ceeds any other red variety known — 

 fully equal to the most prolific black- 

 cap or purple-cap berries. 



In addition St. Regis fruits on old 

 canes in generous qu£lntities till late in 

 August, when the new canes of the 

 current year start to yield increasing 

 quantities of the finest fruit. Contin- 

 ues fruiting until ground freezes over 

 hard — plenty of raspberries in October. 



Hardy as an oak tree; canes endure 

 severest cold uninjured ; leaves never 

 scald or sunburn. 



The only raspberry that gives fruit 

 the first year or the season it is planted. 



Each, 25c; 5 for $1.00; dozen, $2.00; 50 

 for $8 00; 100 for $15.00. Special prices 

 on large quantities. 



Write for our new catalog which tells how 

 to choose the sort of "small fruits that produce 

 pleasure and profits " If s free. 



J. T. Lo vett 



Box 132, Little Silver, N. J. 



OLDS' SEED POTATOES %\ 



Have been on tbe market for 23 ^en^<', '- \ 

 and have won a reputation for purity, ' 

 vitality and productiveness. Our Mr 

 Olds has tested most all the new pot i- 

 toes and introduced many himself, i- 

 regarded as "Authority on Potatoes." 



OLDS' SEED CATALOGUE 



A book of 88 pages, accurate and truth- 

 ful, holds an equally hieh place. "I put 

 more confidence in what Olds says than 

 any other seedsman," writes one man. 



Two new potatoes this year, a new bar- 

 ley the "Sweepstakes of the World," 

 a new wheat, two new oats, several new 

 vegetables. "The easiest cata- CDFC 

 logue to order from." Mailed rntC 



L. L. OLDS SEED COMPANY, 



Drawer C Madison, Wis. 



ClO,000 SEEDS lOc J 



^ We want yon to try our Prize Seeds this year ^ 

 and have selected 50 best varieties and put up 10,000 ' 

 seeds especially to grow Prize Vegetables and 

 Flowers. They will produce more than $25, worth of 

 Vegetables and 10 bushels of Flowers. 

 800 Seeds Cabbage 3 Best Varieties 3 pkts. 

 " " ** 4 



2 " 

 4 " 



3 " 



4 .. 



30 Grand Flowering Varieties 



In all 10,000 Seeds, and our new Seed Book with a 

 10c Credit Check good for 10c selection, postpaid, lOC. 

 ^FAIRVIEW SEED FARMS, Box 122, Syracuse, N. Y^ 



Kellogg 



Plants 



Will Yield S530 to S800 per Acre 



*T*HE Kellogg: 1911 strawberry book is the most 

 -*- complete treatise on strawberry growing: ever 

 written. It tells the farmer how to grow big 

 crops of big, red strawberries and how to seU 

 them at big prices. No matter where you live or 

 what kind of soil you have, this book will tell you 

 how to prepare your soil, what varieties to set, 

 and how to manage the plants to insure best 

 results. One acre of Kellogg Thoroughbred 

 plants grown the Kellogg way will yield f 500 to 

 S800. Get this beautifully illustrated 64-page 

 book and learn how easy it is to grow straw- 

 berries for market or home use. It's free. 



B. M. KELLOGG COMPANY, Box 400 Three Rivers, Mlctk 



