. Gleanings in bee culture . ed whichwe offer at the following prices. As to the compar-ative value of the different varieties, we will saythat the white, or Melilotus alba, is most common,and therefore the best known. The yellow is de-sirable because it begins blooming usually fromtwo to four weeks earlier than the white. As tothe two varieties of yellow, one of the experimentstations has said there was a distinction without adifference. From the testimony available, the an-nual, or Meiilolus Indica, blooms first; and in Cal-ifornia, where our seed was procured, it is reportedas growing from


. Gleanings in bee culture . ed whichwe offer at the following prices. As to the compar-ative value of the different varieties, we will saythat the white, or Melilotus alba, is most common,and therefore the best known. The yellow is de-sirable because it begins blooming usually fromtwo to four weeks earlier than the white. As tothe two varieties of yellow, one of the experimentstations has said there was a distinction without adifference. From the testimony available, the an-nual, or Meiilolus Indica, blooms first; and in Cal-ifornia, where our seed was procured, it is reportedas growing from two to six feet high, depending onthe character of soil, moisture, and other condi-tions. In lots of— 1 lb. 10 lbs. 25 lbs. 100 lbs. Hulled Yellow Annual (Melilotus Indica), per Ih 17c 15c 14c 13cHulled Aellow Biennial (Melilotus Officinalis), 20c 18c 17c 16c Hulled White 25c 2-2c 21c 20c Unhulled White (Melilotus «Z6a) per lb 14c 12c lie 10c The prices are all subject to market changes. THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, KING EDWARD and 40 other good varieties if Strawberries—the kinds for big profits. 500,000 Choice RASPBERRY PLANTS Black, Red, Yellow and Purple varieties. BLACKBERRY PLANTS by the Million The most complete stock in the United Blackberries are of the fruiting strains,and are sure money-makers. We oflfer specialInducements in (Currents, Gooseberries, Grapes,Fruit and ornamental trees. We sold over 11,000 bushels of Seed Corn lastspring, and have a bumper crop again for is the kind that fills your cribs. Send for our free catalog, fully describingthe products of our 1,000 acre farm. You simply cannot afford to miss this. Sendtoday. W. N. Scarff, New Carlisle, O. GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE Jan. 15


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