1905 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1227 



A SPECIAL OFFER 



The BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW is now making an greatly enlarged edition of "Advanced Bee Culture," 



unusually attractive offer to new subscribers. Send ten 

 cents for three late but different issues and this may 

 apply on any subscription sent in during the year. 

 With the three numbers will be sent a special offer to 

 new subscribers; also a description of the new and 



which will be out soon, and a specially low clubbing 

 price will be offered to those who order it now in con- 

 nection with the REVIEW. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



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, Geor- 

 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 



PLEASURE AND PROFIT 



A Premier Greenhouse will keep you supplied with 

 flowers, fruits, and vegetables all the year round. Saves 

 its cost in a season; gives tone to your residence, and 

 creates a pleasant and profitable hobby. 



The illustration shows a Premier Greenhouse— length, 

 12 feet; width, 8 feet; height, 8 feet. It has double 

 walls, double-strength glass, plant-tables, etc., fitted 

 complete; built in sections, and can be erected in two 

 hours. The price is $63.00. 



George B. Clementson, Esq., Lancaster, Wis., writes: 

 "The Premier Greenhouse is the most attractive propo- 

 sition for the plant-lover I have ever seen." 



Catalog and price list on application. Greenhouses 

 from $20.00. Conservatories, Garden Frames, Summer 

 Cottages, Auto-houses, Poultry-houses, and Portable 

 Buildings of every description. 



Charles H. Manley, 



Dept. B C, Premier Manufacturing Works, St. Johns, Mich. 



SENSE 



Don't break ynurback and kill your 

 _ horses with a high wheel wagon. 

 s\ For comfort's sake get an 



AEIecfrlG Handy Wagon. 



'^/ It will save you time and money. A 

 set of Electric Steel Wheels will 

 make your old wagon new at small 

 cost. Write for catalogue. It is free. 



ELECTRIC WHEEL CO.. Boi 95, Quincy, lit. 



Send us the 

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WE WANT NAMES, si 



dresses of fifteen good farmers and fifteen cents- 

 stamps taken- and we will send you the Farmers' Call 

 for two years. The Farmers' Call is 25 years old, week- 

 ly, more than 1200 pages a year. Sample copy free. 

 Address Farmer's Call, Quincy, 111. 



iSqiiab Farm for Sale ! 



Cheap at Mata-ivan, N. J. 



Stocked with 2400 pure homing pigeons— all healthy; 

 new pigeon-house, capacity 3000 birds; water-tanks; 

 farm of 14 acres, much of it in fruit; nine-room house, 

 with bath, etc.; barns, stable, out- buildings, etc. Will 

 be sold at sacrifice, as owner is called away permanently. 

 Plant is within 28 miles of New York city, and % mile 

 from depot. Price $6000— $2000 can remain as mort- 

 gage, only $4000 cash required. A spkndid chance to 

 step into a fine opportunity, with new up-to-date build- 

 ings. Pigeon-house is 26x200 feet, piped for water, etc. 

 Address Rev. D. Everett Lyon, Matawan, N. J. 



DO YOU RAISE CHICKENS? 



If so, you will find The Poultry Gazette a 

 welcome monthly visitor to your home. A 

 down-to-date, piactical poultry magazine 

 that is the acknowledged leader of all West- 

 ern poultry papers; ably edited; profusely 

 illustrated. Subscribe now, while the pri:e 

 is only 25 cts. a year. If you have poultry to 

 sell, The Poultry Gazette can sell it for you. 



The Poultry Gazette, Dept. B, Clay Center, Neb. 



$300,000,000 " Poultry 



Do you know that the government census of 1900 gives- 

 .the value of the poultry in that year 

 at verynnearly $300,000,000? 

 POULTET SUCCESS, the Twentieth-Century Poultry Magazine, 

 is absolutely indispensable to every one interested in 

 chickens, whether they be beginners, experienced poul- 

 try-raisers, or keep only a few hens. It is without ques- 

 tion the foremost poultry monthly in this country, and 

 readers of its articles on pure-bred chicks and their bet- 

 ter care and keeping have come to realize that it is plain 

 truth that there's money in a hen." Poultry Suc- 

 cess has from 36 to 112 pages every issue; is beautiful- 

 ly illustrated and printed; has best writers; 16 years 

 old; shows how to succeed vsrith poultry. 



Regular Subscription Price, 50 Cents per year. 

 Special Offf.bs.— Ir you keep chickens or are in any way 

 interested in them, we will send Poultry Success to you tor 

 one year for iDtroduction, and mail free also a large illus- 

 trated practical poultry book for only the regular price, 5U 

 cents; or three months' trial, only 10 cents. Sample copy 

 free. Address to-day, „ . «. r. i «: u nui« 



Poultry Success Co., Dept. 24, Springfield, Ohio. 



