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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 1 



We Are Speciatisfs 



in BUffffIGS Model'one 



S50 X / >JjSBi our handsome new catalo^ie. Here 



^f ~t==w^a jj j, jji brief. AVe buy only 



high-grade materials, em- 

 ploy experts in buggy- 

 making and turn out ex- 

 clusively first-class vehic- 

 les. Our proposition ap- 

 peals to the man who 



!••^preciates QUALIT V. Catalogue sent free. 



T4E MUDEL CARRIAGE AND HARNESS Cft 

 141 West Sixth Street. Cincinnati. O. 



$39-50 BUYS THIS 



'Vi e save joa dealer's profits. Ship on ap- 

 proval 30 data free trial. Money back if 

 not satisfactorr. Send for i!i-»J pa::e Strlo 

 Book containing 132 wnnderful bargain*. 



UNION BUGGY CO. 

 Dept. 828 Pontiac, Micll. 



450,000 THE 



KOi'vurletieB.Also6rspeii.!?mall Frullaetcbest root- 

 ed stork. Genuine, cueap. 2 samp'"-' lurrunts mailed for 

 10c. l>esc. price List free. Lewis iioesch, FredoniOy N. Y« 



Sw88t Potato See 



Sound bright stock of the beft old 

 and new varieties. Send for de- 

 scriptive price list. Address . . 



L. H. Mahan. Box 1 43. Terre Haute. Ind. 



PAGES 18, 19, and 20 OF PAGE'S BOOK 



tell inside facts found in no other catalog. Worth dol- 

 lars to know. Book and sample of wire free. Write 

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



20 Strawberry-growers 



who have spent time and money 

 investigating ' ' The Pedigree Ques- 

 tion," give their conclusions, pro and 

 con. Send postal for copy. 



M. Crawford Cc. Cuyahoga Falls. 0. 



pornrC ff»r ^al<* ^^ 60 cts. per setting; selected, 75 

 l-'SS^ *"• oait p,.g . choice fine-laying strains- 

 W. Wyandottes. Barred P. Rocks. R. I. Reds, S. C. 

 While Leghorns. O. Lindemark, 



Lock Box 93. Great Barrington, Mass. 



enyart's comb-foundation gauge 



gauges 18 different shapes of starters. Easy to cut 

 100 starters per minute. Circular free. 



J. E. EN y ART & SON, McFall, Mo. 



Greenings Steam Dug Trees 



AGENTS WANTED 



T>ic GREENING BROS. NURSERVCn 



Prize = Photo = Contest. 



For the Best Photo of an Apiary. 



1st prize, one red-clover breeding-queen; value S5.00. 



2d prize, one select tested red-clover queen; value $2.00. 



3d prize, one tested red-clover queen, value 82.00. 



For the best photo of a single hive of bees, or a swarm 

 clustered on a limb, or of any other object interesting to 

 bee-keepers: 



1st prize, one three-frame nucleus with tested Italian 

 queen; value S5.00. « 



2d prize, one Danzenbaker hive complete, nailed and 

 painted; value 83.10. 



3d prize, one leather-bound A B C of Bee Culture; 

 value S2.00. 



Photos should not be marked in any way, but your 

 full name and address should be put on a separate 

 sheet, and enclosed tvith photo, and marked "For prize 

 competition." Do not neglect this. Photos not win- 

 ning a prize will be paid for according to the value 

 to us, if we can use them. 



Paities winning any of these prizes will be given the 

 opportunity to make a selection of some other item if 

 the prize awarded can not be used. The time is short, 

 and photos should be sent at once. 



TO FOREIGN READERS. 



We offer for photos as above described, suitable for 

 half-toning, the following list of prizes, separate from 

 the foregoing, as the time limit on the above is too 

 short to be available for foreign readers: 



1st prize, one red-clover breeding-queen; value S5.00. 



2d prize, one select tested red-clover queen: value $3.00. 



3d prize, one leather-bound A B C of Bee Culture, 

 value $2.00. 



Time limit. July 1, 1905. 



Extension of Time. 



In our March 1st issue we gave 

 particulars of the prizes offered 

 below, limiting the time to April 

 1st. It now appears that the 

 time is too short; we, therefore, 

 extend the time to May 1st. 

 The prizes are as here given. 



Address 



The A. I. ROOT Co., 



Medina, Ohio. 



