Gleanings in bee culture . e means more than a house with a 25-foot front lot. It is quite generally conceded to be the best printed magazine in America, and itsilhistrations and color work are the finest obtainable. Half-Price Trial Offer The price of Suburban Life, The Countryside Magazine, is 25 cents a copyand $ a year, but in order to introduce it to the readers of this magazine,many of whom have never seen it, we will enter your order for Four Months for 50 Cents ^^ %.J^.^ This offer is made with the understanding that it may be with- ^y 334 Fourth any time at our pleasure
Gleanings in bee culture . e means more than a house with a 25-foot front lot. It is quite generally conceded to be the best printed magazine in America, and itsilhistrations and color work are the finest obtainable. Half-Price Trial Offer The price of Suburban Life, The Countryside Magazine, is 25 cents a copyand $ a year, but in order to introduce it to the readers of this magazine,many of whom have never seen it, we will enter your order for Four Months for 50 Cents ^^ %.J^.^ This offer is made with the understanding that it may be with- ^y 334 Fourth any time at our pleasure after 30 days, so if you desire to ^^ ** ^^ ^y obtain a four-months subscription to this beautiful magazine at <^ cenw, V?eTs%°*sendone-half price, representing only aJDOut the cost of the paper ^n,onths*to^thrfoUow°ngand postage, it would be well for you to fill out this i^ address:coupon and send it to us by return mail. f^/ Name_ THE SUBURBAN PRESS Circulation Department, 334 Fourth Avenue, New York, N. Average Yield 100 lbs, per Colony WHEN you subscribe for a newspaper or a magazine do youconsider first the cost or whether it will be worth all itcosts and more in the returns it will bring you? Gleanings in Bee Culture has tried for years to be interestingand entertaining, and all the while to publish matter that is reallyVALUABLE—that will return to its subscribers many times overthe subscription price. The following letter is to the point: Corker Stone, Ark., Sept. 19, 1913. The a. I. Root Co:—Look me up and see if my subscription toGleanings has not expired. I have been a busy man this year; in otherwords, I have had a good many irons in the tire. I am a counter-hopper, salesman by trade, and my side lines havebeen bees, truck-growing, and chickens. You will, therefore, please excuseif I have been tardy in remitting. You have never missed sending a num-ber; so if my time is out, I thank you for your kindness, and I will try tobe more promjDt in future. I thi
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