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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Mar. 1 



One Year's Free Trial 



THERE is but one way to buy a first- 

 class high-grade piano or organ and 

 save money and that is the Cornish 

 way We make all our own instruments 



You select 

 your own 

 terms 



®ni^h 



at oui own fac 

 tory — sell direct lo 

 the consumer at our 

 factory prices — 

 give you a year's 

 free trial and let 

 you pocket all tht. 

 middleman's tai 

 profits. 



Now here is oui 



offer: Send for our 



large handsome 



free piano and organ 



book — pick out any 



instrument you want 



and we will ship it 



direct to your home 



for a full year's free trial. 



You'll be under no obligation— 



you will not be tied up in any 



way. If the piano is not exactly 



__ as you think it should be ship it 



— right back at our expense. 



Pianos 



and 



Organs 



are the finest Instruments made and on account of our 'selling 

 direct to the consumer" cost you least. They have 

 the sweetest and richest tones— most elaborate and 

 handsome cases — the 

 most up-to-date 

 Eigns — and are built 

 last a lifeiime. 

 piano or organ could 

 be better no matter 

 what you may pay. 

 And we give you a 

 full year's free 

 trial 10 prove this 

 — to prove the val- 

 ue of the Cornish 

 instruments 



Yotx TaKe 



No B.isR 



The Cornish Bond ^^^^ 



is your protection. This =^ 



we send with every piano or organ that leaves our factory 

 and it binds us absolutely to every statement and guarantee 

 we make. It states that you can have a year's free trial- 

 can choose your terms of 

 payment — can have two yeari' 

 to pay and that we will pay the 

 freight if you so desire. 



Free BooK 



Send for the beautiful free 

 Cornish book today. It 

 shows the most complete line of 

 pianos and organs in the world. 

 It shows the best instruments for 

 the least money and at terms 

 anyone can easily arrange to 

 meet. We will also send our 

 book showing letters from 5000 

 satisfied Cornish users and there 

 are more than a quarter of a mil- 

 lion of them. It shows how you 

 can save piano money. Write 

 for this handsome free book to- 

 day and say whether you are in- 



S terested in a piano or organ. 



C^OrniSh l^d ^Vashlngton, New Jersey 



VVIin^i; X/V» Established Over A H.ll Century 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



Guaranteed as good as srrow, at Jl.OO 



ptT 1000 and up. . . Catalog free 



ALLEN BROS., PAW PAW, IMICHICAN 



Annual Catalog Reviezv 



Continued from page 9. 



Annual Price List of Call's Nurseries— S. W. Call, 

 Perry, O. This describes the usual varieties of nur- 

 sery stocks, small fruits, shrubs, etc.; 22 pages with 

 cover. 



Catalog of the Fruitful Plant Farms, John Light- 

 foot, proprietor, Kt. 2, Chattanooga. Tenn.; 16 pages 

 and cover, devoted principally to strawberry-plants 

 in which this seedsman specialize.s. 



Johnson's Garden and Farm Manual — a very at- 

 tractive book of 96 pages, with beautiful cover, 

 which affords a complete guide to seeds for farm 

 and garden, and lists poultry supplies and garden 

 tools and implements as well. Johnson Seed Co., 

 217 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Gilbertson's Book— devoted almost exclusively to 

 the Alton red raspberry, grown by A. O. Gilbert- 

 son, Mason City, Iowa. This is one of the most at- 

 tractive catalogs we have seen, and it is written in 

 a style which Is quite an improvement over that 

 offered by the ordinary seedsman in getting up his 

 annual price price list. The publisher of tills book 

 has attracted considerable attention of late bj his 

 success as a grower of si^ecial crops. 



"Kevitfs System of Strawberry Culture" is the 

 name given to the 1911 catalog of T. C. ICevltt. Athe- 

 nia, N. J. This grower specializes on strawberries, 

 and makes some wonderful claims for his stock. 

 Substantial evidence of results is not lacking, and 

 the booklet is well worth reading. 



A. T. Cook, Hyde Park, N. Y., has publi.shed his 

 annual catalog of seeds, vines, etc., grown, as he 

 says, by a practical gardener of 25 years' experience 

 — a farmer's son who knows what to catalog and 

 what to leave out. 



Hill's Catalog and Planting Guide — the annual 

 publication of The D. Hill Nursery Co., Inc., Dun- 

 dee, 111. This nursery claims the distinction of be- 

 ing the largest grower of evergreen specialties in 

 -Vmerica ; and their 1911 catalog has been most 

 carefully prepared from actual photographs. It is 

 in many ways one of the most attractive nursery 

 books that has been received this year. It has 48 

 pages, with cover in many colors. 



POULTRY SrPPLIES. 



Poultry for Profit — contains an annual catalog of 

 Ideal incubators and brooders, with poultry sup- 

 plies, foods, remedies, etc., and description and 

 prices of standard-bred poultry offered by Millhook 

 Poultry Farm, issued by The J. W. Miller Co., Free- 

 port, 111. Useful and interesting to all interested in 

 chickens. It contains special information on incu- 

 bation and brooding, and interesting descriptions 

 of the characteristics of practically all varieties of 

 standard bred poultry. 



Annual Catalog of Old Trusty Incubators and 

 Brooders. "The Johnson Book," one of the most 

 completely illustrated catalogs we have ever seen. 

 Compiled without regard to expense. Finely print- 

 ed. Written in the free and easy style of its author 

 (M. M.Johnson), this is truly a book well worth 

 having. Whoever reads Johnson's story of how he 

 engaged in the manufacture of incubators, and the 

 experiences he has undergone up to this time, can 

 not but have the highest regard for a man who has 

 overcome each obstacle by sheer force of will. 



SPECIAL CATALOGS. 



Tli3 P:i easant Industry — a book by H. W. Myers, 

 mporter and breeder of pheasants. Tacoma, Wash. 

 This is a very interesting story of these beautiful 

 and profitable bird.s, with many illustrations, and 

 prices on matings, eggs, etc. It includes a list of 

 names of all known game birds and their habita- 

 tion. 



CANADIAN BEE-KEEPERS 



E. Grainger & Co., Deer Park, Toronto, announce 

 to Canadian bee-keepers that they have a reasona- 

 bly full line of Root bee-supplies on hand for ship- 

 ment from Toronto. Large shipments will be made 

 direct from the factory, and in many cases a con- 

 siderable saving may be effected by placing orders 

 with us. Address E. Grainger & Co., 



Deer Park, Toronto, Ontario. 



