1882 



GLEANINGS 1^ BEE CULTURE. 



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Hfiaiparters ii tlis Sol 



FOR THE MANUFACTCTBE AND SALE OF 



Bee-keepers' Supplies 



SIIM: FELICITY 



AND V. D. NELLIS HIVES AND FRAMES. 



THE ALL-IN -ONE-PIECE SECTIONS, 



Made on a machine purchased from A. I. Koot. 



Comb Foundation. 



Having purchased Mrs. Frances Dunham's whole 

 outfit to manufacture foundation liy steam power, 

 I can furnish foundation in any quantitv, and in 

 sheets as large as 14 inches wide and 7 feet long-. 



ITALIAN BEES and QUEENS. 



All bred from imported mothers of my own im- 

 portation. Dollar queens in April, $1.25; in May, 

 $1.10; in June and after, $1.00. Tested queens from 

 March 1st to July 1st, $3.50; after. $3.00. Full colo- 

 nies of Italian bees in any quantity. Early l-frame 

 nucleus, with tested queens. $5.00. This is more ad- 

 vantaereous to those wishing bees by the pound. 

 Send for illustrated catalogue for further particu- 

 lars. Address 



Bayou Goula, Iber^'llle I*ax'., I^a. 



C. OLM'S COMB FOUNDATION MACHINE. 



SEND FOR SAMPLE AND CIRCULAR. 

 5tfd C. OIj.TI, Fond du Lac, Wis. 



^ST0 3E»! Ij I S T Ja 3>kr 1..^ 



The new Deane System for Comb Honey. 

 The N. A. B. K. A. says it surpasses any thing- of 

 the Icind. combining all the necessary arrangements, 

 simple emd complete. One full set for 50 cts. Weight, 

 4 to 5 lbs. Sent by freight or express as ynu direct. 

 Send money bv P. O. money-order to Versailles, 

 Woodford Co., Ky., at my risk. Send for price list. 

 Will send by mail, exact "measurement of each piece 

 of the Star Chatf Hive, and the new Deane System, 

 for 30 one-cent stamps. Don't fail to put your name 

 and P. O. address. C. H. DEANE, 



12-5d Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 



1882. QUEENS ! 1882. 



I am now booking orders for war- 

 ranted Italian Queens; each, $1.00; 

 six, $5 00. Tested, after June, $1.50. 

 Cvprians, unwarranted, $1.00; six, 

 $5.01. Send for circular giving de- 

 scription and recommendations from 

 P. M. and county officers. Money- 

 Order office, Versailles, Ky. 

 Itfd J. T. WlliSOiV, 



Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 



IN THE FRONT RANK 



of Queen-Breeders. Our handsome 34-page 

 Illustratecl Catalogue 



of four races of BEES, QUEENS, and BEE-KEEP- 

 ERS' SUPPLIES for 1883 is now ready. Secure a 

 copy before you purchase elsewhere. Address 

 E. A. THOMAS & CO. 

 (Successors to E. A. Thomas), 

 2-7d Coleraiae, Franklin Co., Mass. 



20 SWARMS OF BEES FOR SALE! 



I will sell, and deliver to Louisville express office 

 from 1 to 30 swarms of Italian and hybrid bees at 

 the following prices : In 10-f ramo 3-st()ry Langstroth 

 hives, each $10.00; in 8-franie 1-story L. hives, each 

 $7.50. Pure Italians, $1.00 per colony more. They 

 have all straight worker combs, young queens, and 

 are as strong as any that I have at the time of ship- 

 ment. I will guarantee safe arrival to your express 

 office, and am determined to give satisfaction. No 

 order tilled unless accompanied by the cash. No 

 discount on the above prices. Address 



A. SCHNEIDER. 

 3 4d Cor. 26th & Market Sts., Louisville, Ky. 



Dodgers Bee - Feeder 



TAKSS THE CAKE ! 



Hundreds using it; universal satisfaction. Sample 

 by mail, 30e; per dozen, by express, $3.i 0. Price list 

 oif Bee-keepers' Supplies, and Small-Fruit Plants, 

 free to all who send. Address U. E. DODGE, 

 3d Fredonia, N. Y. 



GIVEN'S FOUNDATION PRESS. 



GIVEN'S MACHINE 

 FOE ^]'IRI^^G FRAMES. 



The only invention to make foundation in wired 

 frames. Circulars and samples free. 



l-3d 



S. GIVEN & CO., 



Hoopeston, Vermillion Co., III. 



Honey-Bearing Trees 



Look! Look! 



For 35 cents, I will send by mail, postpaid, to any 

 part of the United States, either of the following 

 (can use 3c and 3e stamps): 



20 Pussy-Willow cuttings, the earliest blossoming of 

 honey-trees (except box-elder), yielding pollen 

 largely. 

 20 Golden Willow cutting?, yields both honey and 

 pollen, and is tougher than hemp twine for tying. 

 35 Gray, or fence willow: will grow on low, wet 

 ground, and can be headed back into a good fence; 

 also yields honey plentifully. Put in deep, and 

 ground well mulched, 90 per cent of these cut- 

 tings will ft)rm roots. 

 10 Catiilpa Spociosa. Nice trees. Better than bass- 

 wood for honey; a very quick grower, and the 

 wood positively will not rot. 

 13 Turner R ispberry. Best honey-plant in U. S., and 



bearing abundant crops of the finest fruit. 

 13 Gregg, largest black-cap, keeps the bees busy. 

 10 Rox-Elders; nice little trees. 

 5 Russian Mulberry; fine fruit-trees. 



Catalpa seed, 30c por 75 seeds. Osage hedge-plants, 

 boxed on car, by freight, $3 50 per 1000. For cata- 

 logues of small fruit and nursery stock, send to 

 3d H. M. Morris, Rantoul, 111. 



Evergreen Sugar-Corn Seed, at $3. .50 per bushel. 

 Seamless Sacks, 3.5c. Germination guaranteed. 

 3d J. A. WARD, Madisonville, H am. Co., O. 



FOR SALE! 



I have a few more stocks of Hyhrid Bees that I 

 will sell cheap; also 13 Nellis Chaff Hives, and 16 

 Novice Chaff Hives. Now is your time, if .vou want 

 a bargain. Bees will be shipped in lO-frame Sim- 

 plicity Hive complete. 



. Address W. G. SALTFORD, 61 Delafleld St., 

 3d Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



-AwKrTEX>.-'«7S7"-A.38:. -Address 

 Von Dorn, 820 South Ave., Omaha, Neb. 



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