Gleanings in bee culture . Strawberry Plants this spring, just at the righttime to set. Postage prepaid. NO. 2.—Send one yearly subscription to The Farming Business,together with $1 (stamps accepted), and in addition to the paperwe will mail you one packet of true hybridized Fall-bearing Straw-berry Seeds. This will give you about 500 plants. NO. 3.—Send $2 (stamps accepted) for The Farming Business—2years, 104 big issues—and we will send in addition 12 Progressiveplants and also 25 plants of the popular Chesapeake variety. You need The Farming Business in your home. It is prac-tical, helpful,
Gleanings in bee culture . Strawberry Plants this spring, just at the righttime to set. Postage prepaid. NO. 2.—Send one yearly subscription to The Farming Business,together with $1 (stamps accepted), and in addition to the paperwe will mail you one packet of true hybridized Fall-bearing Straw-berry Seeds. This will give you about 500 plants. NO. 3.—Send $2 (stamps accepted) for The Farming Business—2years, 104 big issues—and we will send in addition 12 Progressiveplants and also 25 plants of the popular Chesapeake variety. You need The Farming Business in your home. It is prac-tical, helpful, progressive, cheery. A great paper for thebusy farmer and the entire family. The Vegetable Grow-ers Magazine Section alone is worth the subscription price. It will pay you toaccept one of our liberal offers. If already a subscriber your paper will be contin-ued for an extra year—or two. Accept today to make sure of your free berivplants or seeds. The Farming Business Dept. X 500 North Dearborn St., Chicago, FEBRUARY 1, 1916
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