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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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GOLDEN ^ 

 Opportunities! 



EXIST in the South, and the Seaboard 

 Air Line's monthly magazine will 

 point them out to you. If you are 

 thinking of changing your loca- 

 tion, engaging in other business, want a 

 winter home, a summer home, or a place 

 for all-the-year-round residence, want 

 an orange grove, a banana plantation, a 

 pineapple grove— in fact, anything, and 

 want it in Virginia, the Carolinas, G*»or- 

 gia. Alabama, or Florida, the magazine 

 will assist you. 



Sent free on request, together with 

 other handsomely illustrated literature 

 descriptive of the South and its wonder- 

 ful resources and progress. 



J. "W. -WHITE 



Gen. Indus. A.^t.> PortsmoutH, Va. 



Seaboard Air Line Railway 



It'x-a.xt, "Tx-oos.— 16.00 per 100 and up. Fine assort- 

 ment of trees, shrubbery, vines, plants, etc. Our ideal soil 

 and climate produce best trees. Well packed; guaranteed 

 against damage in transit. Catalog free. 



Chattanooga Nurseries, Chattanooga, Tenn. 



Something New 

 in Honey-jars... 



Cook's Square Jar combines a new fea- 

 ture that improves the package and 

 reduces the cost, and is the best and 

 cheapest I- pound glass package made. 

 Send for circular and full catalog of 

 hives, bees, and useful implements. . . 



J. H. M. COOK. 70 Cortlandt St., New York 



The Oldest Supply-house in the East, and 

 only Reliable goods sold. 10 cents brings 

 sample jar by mail. 



Sweet Potato Seed 



Bright stock; straight from storage; 

 best varieties— old and new. Send 

 for my free descriptive price list. 



ADDRESS 



L. H. Mahan, Box 143. Terre Haute. Ind. 



