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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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For Sale.— One hundred stocks of bees in good con- 

 dition. Write me your prices. 



Mrs. Hattie D. Floyd, Nelliston, N. Y. 



For Sale.— a few more slightly damaged (by water) 

 hives, eight and ten frame, in flat; Lewis Company 

 make; low price; satisfaction guaranteed; a bargain. 

 Write us. A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale.— a two-story brick house, eight rooms; 

 nine acres of land; good water- right; well; two blocks 

 from school-house; also 25 colonies of bees. 



J. B. Summers, Berthoud, Colo. 



For Sale.— One of the finest ranches near Auburn 

 has been sold on a mortgage, and can now be purchased 

 for less than half of the actual cost of the improve- 

 ments alone. For further particulars, address 



E. B. Beecher. Auburn, Placer Co., Cal. 



For Sale.— 120 colonies of bees, 8M; acres of land, 

 honey-house, and accessories; unlimited ba-sswood and 

 white-clover range— latter grown for seed extensively; 

 no disease; good reason for selling. Write 



Arnt Arneson, R. F. D. 2, Cameron, Wis. 



For Sale.— In Ohio, 50 stands of Italian bees inLang- 

 stroth and A. I. Root eight-frame hives, now located at 

 Batavia, Ohio; also all tools and other bee-fixtures. 

 Will sell at a bargain. Address 



John Grant, Brownwood, Texas. 



For Sale.— At a bargain 200 Alley queen-mating 

 hives, new and nicely painted; also two-frame nuclei 

 with queen, $2.25 each, on standard frames and Italian 

 bees. Tested queens, $1.00; untested, 60 cts. each. 



W. J. Forehand, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



For Sale.— At your own price, 25 colonies finest Ital- 

 ians, eight-frame hive- bodies, 70 standard frame combs, 

 20 Doolittle feeders, eight-frame unbound zincs, smok- 

 ers, bee-books, etc. Write now. F. E. Smith, 



6 Dartmouth St., New Bedford, Mass. 



For Sale.— Bee-farfti in Grand Valley, Colorado. We 

 have a 20-acre farm— well improved, orchard and small 

 fruits, and 80 colonies of well-bred Italian bees— to offer 

 at a very reasonable price. This place is 3 miles from 

 town. Other good property for sale. Write us for full 

 particulars. Bruner & Sharpe, Fruita, Colo. 



For Sale.— S. C. W. Leghorns exclusively; splendid 

 layers; can't help but give satisfaction; can fill orders 

 nearly the year round. Fresh eggs the day shipped, 

 $1.25 per setting of 14 eggs. Cockrels, $1.50 to $5.00 in 

 the fall. Mrs. H. W. Bartrum, 



Chicago 'phone 415. Route 1, Newark, 111. 



For Sale.— At a bargain, fine 150-acre farm with a 

 good four-room house, stable, cistern, and two wells; 30 

 acres or more rich tillable land; located on railroad 14 

 miles from San Antonio. An ideal location for bees. 

 Price $750. This is a bargain. Come quick. 



Udo Toepperwein, San Antonio, Texas. 



For Sale. — For a limited time we offer No. 25 honey- 

 jars, porcelain cover, metal screw-cap. holding one 

 pound of honey net, one gross in case, in five-gross lots, 

 $4.00 per gross; less quantities, .$4.50 per gross, f. o. b. 

 New York. If you want to secure some, let us know at 

 once. Hildreth & Segelken, 



82-84 Murray St., New York City. 



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Sqnabs are raised in one month, bring 

 BIQ PRICES. Kager market. Money- 

 makers for poultrymen, farmers, wo- 

 men. Here is something wobth look- 

 ing into. Send for our FREE book, 

 "How to Make Money with Squabs, 

 and learn this rich industry. Address 



PLYMOUTH BOOK SQUAB 00. 

 289 Atlantic Avt.. boston, mass. 



POULTRY PAPER I YEAR 15 CENTS 



Describes incubators, houses, feeding, care, etc. 

 Sample free. Mention this paper. Poultry Gazette, 

 Kansas City, Mo., or Topeka, Kan. 



CENECA BEAUTY POTATO, pure seed, $1.00 per 

 *^ bushel. J. L. Strosnider, New Lexington, O. 



How to Grow Strawberries 



Ifs a trick to raise strawberries profitably 

 season after season; jet any one can learn iiow. 

 The tritit-Growerhaa compiled a valuable book- 

 let that explains all the "ins and outs" of straw- 

 berry raisinpr. It is written by Prof. Whitten. 

 who is an authority on this subject. This is one 

 of ten booklets called the "Bro. Jonathan Fruit 

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 ThtMS a w»y to get them fr... Write ub and we'll 

 tell jou how. Send »5o and names of 10 

 interested In fruit-growing, for a year's 

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 Ohio. TheFrult.Gro«er<'o., 

 1468 S. ?th, St. Joaeph, Mo. 



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We have a limited stock Northern late-grown 

 seed potatoes to offer. Following varieties: 



Golden Coin Carman No. 3 Early Everitt 

 Also the Golden Fleece Oat. 



Write to-day for special bargain price list. 



E. C. GREEN & SON, • MEDINA, OHIO 



'y^Vit.-y IVo-t I^-uy a poultry fence that will not only 

 fence poultry JN, but heavy stock OUT'.' Page Poultry 

 Fence costs no more erected than common nettings; looks 

 better, and lasts a lifetime. Write us. 

 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO. Box S, Adrian, Mich. 



Farmers Neecl Pay NotHinf^ Doivn 

 on a Fine Victor TalKin^ MacHine 



Write to Lyon & Healy, 17 Adams St., Chicago, for their 

 offer. Pay for records only. Thousands of homes are 

 availing thems-f Ives of this great opportunity to secure 

 one of these splendid entertainers. Begin to pay for 

 the Victor next month. :: :: :: :: :: :: 



California Fruit Grower 



The leading authority and best pubKcation 

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California Fruit Grower, San Francisco, California 

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 May 1. All yearly sub- 

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 that date, five back num- 

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 Sample copy ten cents. 

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