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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1891 



A Delightful Combination 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE, $1.00 per year. 

 FARMING MAGAZINE, $1.00 per year. 



PRICE FOR THE TWO, $1.-50. 



^Nothing need be said about Gleanings. It is 

 the best publication of its class in the world; semi- 

 monthly, 72 to 80 pages, fully illustrated. 



fFARMiNG is a new publication — a beautiful 

 journal for the man who produces from the soil. It 

 is edited and published by the Doubleday-Page Co., 

 the people who edit Country Life, World's Work, 

 and the Garden Magazine, a sufficient guarantee of 

 its merit. Larger than Gleanings — fully illustrat- 

 ed. Published monthly. 



THIS OFFER IS GOOD, EITHER FOR NEW GLEANINGS SUB- 

 SCRIPTIONS OR RENEWALS, BUT MUST BE TAKEN ADVANTAGE 

 OF WITHOUT DELAY. 



WE CAN ACCEPT SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THIS COMBINATION AT 

 THIS SPECIAL RATE ONLY WHEN SENT DIRECT TO THE PUBLISH- 

 ERS OF GLEANINGS, 



The A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. 



*Sample copies of either publication will be sent upon request. 

 tPublications will be sent to two different addresses if desired. 



g^c Whole Family Group 



THIS is the greatest magazine offer ever made. The four magazines, each at the head of its class 

 cover the reading-matter for the whole family. >9 >9 These sixty numbers cover about 6000 

 pages of the best literature and art by famous writers and artists, including nearly 500 pages of 

 newest things in fashion and tasteful color printing '^ ^^ No such chance has occurred for 

 years, and it is not likely to be repeated at this price. ^ ■* >9 ■^ '9 HERE IS THE OFFER 



Grl^EANINOS IN BE,£ CUI^TURC 



24 issues (semi-monthly) one year..$1.00 

 Gi^« D£L>INEATOR. Twelve numbers at 15 cents each would cost. .$1. SO 



The recognized international fashion and literary magazine, greatly enlarged and 

 improved, and a full-sized 15-cent magazine with many colored plates. Yearly sub- 

 scriptions must not be taken by any agent or added to any club at less than $i.oo net. 



McCI«\JR£'S MAGAZINE Twelve numbers at 10 cents each would cost. $1.20 



A subscriber writes: " We have taken McClure's since it began, and the articles are 

 always interesting, always timely, and always dependable; the fiction is always 

 good literature, always good morals, and always in good taste, and my family 

 would be lost without McClure's Magazine. Yearly subscriptions must not be taken 

 by any agent or added to any club at less than $l.oo net. 



03*« IVORLrD'iS \nrORK. Twelve numbers at 25 cents each would cost..$S.OO 



This magazine, edited by Walter H. Page, is for the men who do things. It tells 

 with cheerful optimism of the inspiring things which are going on in this work-a- 

 day world. It is profusely illustrated from photographs of actual people and 

 places. Yearly subscriptions must not be taken by any agent or added to any club at 

 less than $3.00 net. —^•^—— 



OUR PRICE IS 



$7 OO 



$3.75 



CAe A. I. R.oot Co.» Medina, OHiot 



For the enclosed $3.75 send me The Whole Family Group for one year. 



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