. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 140 April, 1916. American Hee Journal The National Agricultural Society Was founded by a group of far- SMlDg men of national reputation, Their aim is t high one—to weld together the various agricultural in- terests and make the organization a strong factor in national development. Every patriotic farmer should give his support. ?:0^^^. Progress Prosperity Patriotism fj Better Agriculture Broader Citizenship Bigger Opportunities CONSTITUTION —Articte 11 The objects of 'Inis .Society shall be as follows; (<;) To effect an organization, non-par- tisan
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 140 April, 1916. American Hee Journal The National Agricultural Society Was founded by a group of far- SMlDg men of national reputation, Their aim is t high one—to weld together the various agricultural in- terests and make the organization a strong factor in national development. Every patriotic farmer should give his support. ?:0^^^. Progress Prosperity Patriotism fj Better Agriculture Broader Citizenship Bigger Opportunities CONSTITUTION —Articte 11 The objects of 'Inis .Society shall be as follows; (<;) To effect an organization, non-par- tisan and non-political, which by its unquestioned sponsorship and membership shall com- mand general confidence and afford a common mouthpiece for the varied and diversified' agricultural interests of the country on matters of National concern America's Only Quar ' ? ~ ?? hly AFIELD - ILLUSTRATED What National Agricultural Society Can Do for You In addition to the obvious advantages that will come to you as a member of a society of such high standing there are two distinct, tangible benefits. THE FIELD illustrated and THE AGRICULTURAL DIGEST will be sent without further expense to each member for one year upon payment of his annual dues of $ Tear off blank at right, fill in name and ad- dress, and mail with currency, check or money order for $ All That Its Name Im- plies and More AGRICULTURAL DIGEST The NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY No. 17-21 West 42d Street, New York 1 here7vitii apply tor jucmbership in J HE NATIONAL AGRICUZTURAL SOCIETY and enclose $ annual dues, to include THE FIELD ILLUSTRATED and THE AGRI- CULTURAL DIGESl without further charge. Name. THE RAREST AND BEST OFFER YET A daughter of one of Dr. Miller's best honey getting Queens and The Beekeepers' Review one year for only (2 00. Every one will want one of tlie famous world champion honey pro- ducers. Listen to the record; A yard of 72 colonies produced in one season finished sections of co
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