Gleanings in bee culture . low rate of freight, andcan be put together by anybody, as they are mortised and tenon-ed in the regular way. They are If in. thick, outside bars about2^ in. wide, and inside bars about 1| in. The bars are groovedto slip the glass in place. Each season we ship sash in carload lots to large seed-houses,and we have complimentary reports on their quality. It is bothinteresting and profitable work to maintain a hot-bed, and everyone who has a garden spot shouldbuild a cold-frame. We have prepar-ed a small book entitled How to Make and Run a Hot-bed, which gives full dire


Gleanings in bee culture . low rate of freight, andcan be put together by anybody, as they are mortised and tenon-ed in the regular way. They are If in. thick, outside bars about2^ in. wide, and inside bars about 1| in. The bars are groovedto slip the glass in place. Each season we ship sash in carload lots to large seed-houses,and we have complimentary reports on their quality. It is bothinteresting and profitable work to maintain a hot-bed, and everyone who has a garden spot shouldbuild a cold-frame. We have prepar-ed a small book entitled How to Make and Run a Hot-bed, which gives full directions for this work, and tells what crops are most easily grown. Copies are sent free upon recjuest. Prices on sash are as follows: One sash in the flat, for sample, without glass. 90cts.; 5 in the fiat, 85 cts,each; 10 in the fiat, 80 cts. each; put together, 10 cts. each extra Glass8x10. just right for the above. $ per box of 90 lights: 5 boxes, $2 30each; 10 boxes. $ each. Prices of glass subject to change. Get. Single sash set up ready to


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