1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



23 



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MAULE'S SEEDS 



ONCE GROWN ALWAYS GROWN 



Is the reason why for many years past I have 

 done such an enormous seed business. 79,430 

 customers in Pennsylvania alone, with almost 

 half a million the world over. My New Seed Book 

 for 1911 is a w'onder; contains evervthing in 

 seeds, bulbs and plants worth growing. Weighs 12 

 ounces; 600 illustrations, 4 colored plates, 176 

 pages. Any gardener sending his name on a 

 postal card can have it for the asking. Address 



WM. HENRY" MAULE 

 1707-09-11 Filbert St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



^Send 6 cents (stamps) and mention this 

 paper atid Iwill enclose in the catalogue 

 a packet of seed of the uftoi'e choice pansy. 



SEEDS 



If you love Flow- 

 ers wj ite me a letter 

 (not postal) for Park's 

 FloraLl Guide, teem- 

 ing with floral notes, 

 pronouncing the big 

 flower names, giving 

 a germination table, 

 showing nearly 1000 

 flower pictures. It's 

 5 Fine Gloxinlas.S colors, 25c difl:erent. It insures 

 7 Doubl8Beganias,7 " 25c success. Be sure to 

 5 Fringed Bagonias, 5 " 25c see it. Best seeds at 

 25 Fins Mixed Gladiolus, 25c lowest prices. 42d yr. 



10 Pkts. Choice Flower Seeds. 10 cts. 

 Aster. Q. of Market. .Mid.lPinks, Kew Japan, Mxd. 

 Larkspur, Stock-flowd, " Poppy, ^"ew Shirley 

 Pansy. Gi.ant Fragrant "' Portulaca, Large-flwd. " 

 Petunia, New Bedding, " Sweet Peas 

 Phlox Drummondi.new ' iMixed Seeds, 1000 kinds. 



10 Pkls. Choice Vegetables, 10 cts. 

 Beet, Imp. Early Turniij.l Onion, Danvers Yellow. 

 Cabbage, tarly Solid Cone Parsnip, Large Guernsey. 

 Cabbage. Late Flat Dutch Radish, Special Mixture 

 Cucumber, White Spine. iTomato, >ew Blatchless. 

 Lettuce. .Malta Drumhead Turnip, Purple-top Globe 

 Ij^^Send 10c for either lot, or 20c for 

 •a»'^*^ both. Or, send 60c for club of three (60 

 pkts, 1 and 111 add four 2oz. pkts. (worth 40c) Beet 

 Sweet Corn. Beans. Ppas and Squash. bIfo, trial sub- 

 scription to Park's Floral Magazlne.which cheers 

 and brightens more than 600,000 homes every 

 month. Six lots (124 pkts.). Sl.OO. Club with friends. 

 GEO. W. PARK, B21, La Park. Pa, 



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Three rousing big crops of 



SALZER'S 



Alfalfa 



We have sold enough of 

 this seed to sow half-a- 

 million acres and 

 every purchaser 

 has been enthu- 

 sif.stic about it. 

 Ex -Gov. W. D. 

 Hoard of Wiscon- 

 sin writes "I like 

 the quality of your 

 Alfalfa Clover very 

 much. On 30 acresi 

 I raised over 

 $2500 worth of 

 Alfalfa Hay. 

 There is no 

 better money 

 crop that I 

 know of.'' 



You sow Salzer's Northern Grown Alfalfa and 

 get three rousing big crops, in May, July and 

 August, besides having the best of pastures. It 

 will do this on any farm in America where 

 Timothy will grow. Get full particulars. Write 

 for our 1911 catalog. It's free. 







10 PACKETS OF 

 FARM SEEDS 



Here's our great trial collection at one cent 

 a package, composed of Speliz, the cereal and 

 hay wonder. Silver King Barley, a world beater with 

 173 bu. per acre. Bonanza Oaf— swon four farms in 

 1910 -biggest sworn to yield 259 Bushels per acre! 

 Billion Dollar Crass, the ten ton grass wonder, 

 Salzer's luxuriant Alfalfa, and five other packets, 

 all ten for 10c in stamps. Write for this collection 

 today and we'll also send you a free copy of our 

 great 1911 catalogue. 



JOHN A. SAIZER SEED CO. 



173 South 8th St., La Crosse, 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 825. worth of 

 Vegetables and 10 bushels of Flowers. 

 800 Seeds Cabbage 3 Best Varieties 3 pkts. 



30 Grand Flowering Varieties 



In all 10.000 Seeds, and our new Seed P.ook with a 

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

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



f9% wx W^ ■*• ^ 800,000 Peaches, 5 to 7 ft., 9c: 4 

 I ■■LL^ to 5 ft., 8c; 3 to 4 ft., 6c-; 2 to 3 

 I l^r i^ % ft.. 4c; 2 to 3 ft. light. 3c. 200- 

 I |\ II 1 000 Apples. 50.000 Pear.s. lOO.OOO 

 ■ m^WL^U^\^ Cherry. oO.OOU Plum, 300,000 

 Carolina Poplar, and mil- 

 lions of Grape and Small Fruits. Stcure varieties 

 now; pay in spring. Catalog Free to everybody. 

 Sheerin's Wholesale Nurseries, Dansvllle, N. Y. 



