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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 15 



PLANT 



ASSWOOD 



FOR HONEY 



M„ EJoo VY% H H ■ ^"^ should plant basswood trees along your 

 I ■ ^ v?C7 1 1 1 dl I ■ ijjjg fences, and give your bees the chance to 

 fill your hives easily with the choicest honey. It is conceded by the highest author- 

 ities that no other tree or plant bears as much honey as basswood blossoms. By 

 planting these trees along your fences you will utilize the ground heretofore going 

 to waste, make fine shade for your pastures, and receive the cost of the trees 

 many times in the choice honey collected by your bees from them. 



Our special offer to readers of this paper is to send at proper time in spring of 1906, with express 

 charges prepaid to any R. R. station in the United States, 



100 



express agent in the spring after the trees arrive at express office in GOOD CONDITION. No matter 

 how far you live from us we guarantee 



SAFE DELIVERY 



These basswood trees will go fast at our special prepaid price, and our advice is that you order at 

 once, as offer may have to be withdrawn later on. 



ORDER them direct from this advertisement. If you have no ground to plant on get your neigh- 

 bors to let you plant them along their fences. 



We have been in the nursery business for over a third of a century, and are reliable. Our catalog, 

 with 42 colored plates, and plain descriptions of our HARDY " BLIZZARD BELT " fruits, ornamen- 

 tals, evergreens, etc., is free for the asking. Write to-day. 



The Gardner Nursery Company, 



Box 748, Osage, Iowa. 



