Bees, Poultry and Fruit 



Most beekeepers everywhere realize the possibilities of profit in the 

 coiubination of beekeeping with fruit-growing and poultry-raising. 

 Both fruit and poultry may be economically cared for in connection 

 with beekeeping; both are possible even on a small place ; and both are 

 becoming more and more profitable as city population increases every- 

 where. The beekeeper, too, has the best promoter of good fruit in his 

 bees, and has time to care for poultry when his bees are not demanding 

 his attention and when " hen fruit " is at the highest price. Bees, 

 fruit, and poultry, properly cared for, make up a triple sure business. 



An Ideal Combination 



Realizing that a large number of our readers would like practical 

 information along these lines, we have arranged with the publishers of 

 the leading fruit journals and poultry journals of the country to club 

 their journals with Gleanings in Bee Culture, at a special low price. 



The American Poultry Advocate 



published monthly at Syracuse, N. Y., is devote'l to 

 the interests of al^l practical poultrymen. It is help- 

 ful in all branches of poultry work to the beginner 

 as well as the expert. Tells how to get eggs at the 

 least cost, how to feed to get best results. No detail 

 left out. Tt stands SECOND TO NONE in its value 

 to poultry raisers. This })aper will hel^) you to suc- 

 cess in the management of your poultry. Regular 

 price 50 cents per year. 



Green's Fruit Grower 



will be better than ever during the coming year. Whether 

 your subscription is expiring right now or not, it will pay you 

 to take advantage of this special club. All subscriptions will 

 be extended 1 year from their present expiration dates. 



All Three Magazines a Year for $1.00 



Send Your Order Today to 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, Medina, Ohio 



