. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. CO., ELKHART. INDIANA No. 180—Double Bug^ Har-' neas, with nickel triniminKP. Price I complele with tollare and hitch I Btrajis, 1(22. As good as stalls for $30, | Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing;. —SUBSCRIBE FOR THE— Farmer's Home Journal, Louisville, Ky, A practical business paper for the farmer. It treats of farming and stock breeding from both practical and scientific standpoints. It is the oldest and best known ag-ricultural weekly in the South. If you have anything to sell send us your advertisement. Every farmer who expects to mi


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. CO., ELKHART. INDIANA No. 180—Double Bug^ Har-' neas, with nickel triniminKP. Price I complele with tollare and hitch I Btrajis, 1(22. As good as stalls for $30, | Please mention Bee Journal "when ?writing;. —SUBSCRIBE FOR THE— Farmer's Home Journal, Louisville, Ky, A practical business paper for the farmer. It treats of farming and stock breeding from both practical and scientific standpoints. It is the oldest and best known ag-ricultural weekly in the South. If you have anything to sell send us your advertisement. Every farmer who expects to mix "brains with muscle" in his business should read this paper. Subscription price, $ per year. Sample copy free. Address, FARMERS HOME JOURNAL. Louisville, Ky. say'about four, placed about three feet apart from each other in semi-circular form, each clump being- about 18 feet apart. The planting must be deter- mined by the nature of the soil ; if hard and stony, holes must be dug for each plant, or for the clump, to a depth of say 18 inches ; the plants carefully let down to the first leaf-shoots, and then tenderly filled around with mellow soil, leaving a basin around each about six inches deep for the first year, to re- ceive the early rainwater. The second year gently rake in the loose soil and leaves, etc. If the soil be soft and free for the plow, a subsoil plow may be run the full length of intended grove or fringe, making two close furrows, into which plant and fill around with mellow soil as in the dug holes. Much hardier plants than the two named must be used in and around Chicago, which I will be pleased to name for the guidance of any bona-fide enquirer. Dr. J. McLean. v-^-4^ GIVE THEM A CHANCE ^-''^e^i^^.y ^^^ t,,^ ,,^,54 ,„,ssiblr .'iKuic'e it. the TlK-y cet the hcst P"»»'"'iLil"™i';^'l,_ . _-|„- REUABLE"""'^^^^"- Atto BROODER machines that never fail. They _ __ -v^vi^v- hatch every fertile ,,


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