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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 



| TALiaN^ ] ^BlESX aND) CQUEEH $ 



Full colonies, 2, 3, and 4 frame nuclei. Tested 

 Queens, in May, $;^.00: in June, $2.50; July, Auprust, 

 and September, $3.00. Untested queens, in June 

 and July, $1.00; Aug., !tOc: Sept., 7.5c. All queens 

 will be reared from imported and home-bred queens. 

 Please send for list to GE( ). W. BAKEK, 

 3-9d Lewisville, Henry Co., Ind. 



G. M. DOOLITTLE 



Says STANLEY'S VANDERVORT FOUNDATION 



for sections is even thinner than natural comb, and 

 is the very best fdn. made. See Gleanings for Jan., 

 pages 14 and 15, and A. B. J. for Jan. 3. We also 

 make higrh-walled Vandervort fdn. for brood-cham- 

 ber, to tit any size frame. Send for samples and 

 prices, or send $10.00 for 20 lbs., 10 sq. ft. per lb., to 

 3-4d G. W. STANLEY & BRO., 



Wyoming, - Wyoming Co., - New York. 

 1^^25 cents per lb. in trade for good yellow bees- 

 wax, delivered here. 



WARRANTED 



ITALIAIT (JUEEITS 



Mv queens are all bred from Imported mothers. 

 Send for circular free. L. C. McFATRIDGE, 

 3 Carroll, Carroll Co., Indiana. 



lOO Colonies of* 



ITALIAN BEES FOR SALEJN SIMPLICITY HIVES I 



ALBINO, CYPRIAN, AND ITALIAN QUEENS ; 

 ROOT, VANDERVORT, DUNHAM, and GIVEN 

 FOUNDATION FOR SALE, with everything need- 

 ed for a first-class apiary. Send for a circular, to 

 3-2d E. T. FLANAGAN, Box 819, Belleville, 



Rose Hill, Apiary. St. Clair Co., Illinois. 



IMPORTED QUEENS. 



In April, 11 francs in Gold. 



May and June, - - - 10 " " " 



July and August, - - - g »» i» ^ 

 September and October, - - 1 " " " 



Queens which die in transit will be replaced only 

 if sent back In a letter. ■ l-6d 



CHARLES BIANCONCINI & CO., Bologna, Italy. 



To send a postal card for our illustrated catalogue of 



Before purchasing elsewhere. It contains illustra- 

 tions and descriptions of every thing new and de- 

 sirable in an apiary, 



AT THE LOWEST PRICES. 



Italian, Cyprian, and Holv-Land Queens and Bees. 

 J. C. & H. P. SAYLES. 

 2-7d Hartford, Washington Co., Wis. 



Albino and Italian 



Queens and Bees, 

 and Supplies for 1882. 



IIeadquakteks for the Albino Bees. 



If you have any taste for beauty, desire pleasure 

 in working, and want Inrge yields of honey, buy the 

 Albinos, for they are the "coming bee." In order 

 to meet the demand for queens, 1 have increased 

 my stock, and will be able to furnish several hun- 

 dred per month after May 1. Also furnish hives. 

 Novice's extraotor, and apiarian supplies in general. 

 Send for price list. S- VALENTINE. 



3-.5d Double Pipe Creek, Carroll Co., Md. 



Italian Bees & Queens 



AT BEDUCED BATES. 

 Send for price list and be convinced. Address 

 3-5 T. C. CRILLY, 



GilAFTON, - - LORAIN CO., - - OHIO. 



I. R. GOOD, Nappanee, Elkhart Co., Indiana, 



Makes a specialty of rearing 



Holy - Land Queens. 



All queens bred from D. A. Jones's imported queens. 

 Dollar queens before June iOth, $1.25 each; after 

 that date, single queen, $1.00; six queens for $.5.00; 

 twelve or more, 75 cts. each. Tested queens, $3.50 

 each. Italian queens, raised in Holy-Land apiaries, 

 same price. Bees by the pound, and nucleus and 

 full colony, as per A. I. Root's price list. l-9d 



LaDistTfltli Hiffis ^ Sfictlois. 



I i ti 



LEWIS' IMPROVED ONE-PIECE SECTION. 



Price $4.53 per 1000; any size to 6x6. No. 1. first 

 quality dovetailed sections, any size to 6x6, $1.50. 

 No. i, second quality dovetailed sections, any size to 

 6x6, $3..50. No. 3 is planed smoothly one side, same 

 as No. 1, but lumber is not ii-< clean and white. 



Lewis' one-piece boxes of white basswood, all 

 sizes, very low. No charge for boxing or crating 

 sections. Send for new price list. 



C B. LEWIS, 



3d WATERTOWN, JEFF. CO., WIS. 



Raspberries and Strawberries 



A SPECIALTY. 

 The celebrated Ohio Raspberry; Sharpless and 

 Crescent Seedling Strawberry. Any one wishing to 

 save money will do well to send for descriptive cir- 

 cular, free. Address J. IftVIN JOHNSON, 

 34d Brookside Nurseries, Palmyra, N. Y. 



DIPPEH-GOURD SEED! 



Tj^'RIENDS! Why not jai-ic your Dippers? Cheap- 

 JD er and better than "John's .5-cent cups." All 

 sizes, from 1 pt. to 1 gal. Straight handles, from 1 

 foot to 3 feet in length. True Seed, 6c. per packet; 

 i pks., 30c., postpaid. Send stamps. Address 

 3 S. P. YODER, ViSTUL.i, Indian.4. 



HIVES AND SECTION BOXES, 



wide L. frames, tin separators, brood frames with 

 metal corners. All kinds of hives; chair hives with 

 movable upper story. 

 Send for price list. A. B. M ILLER & SON, 



3.5d Wakarusa, Elkhart Co., Ind. 



Italian, Cyprian, and Holy-l.and Queens, 



Bred from the A. D. .Tones importation; also VAN- 

 DERVORT COMB FOUNDATION, made on the 

 same mills that made the fdn. that took the pri^.e at 

 the Northeastern Bee-keepers' Association at Utica 

 in 1881 and 1883, over the Van Deusen, Flat-Bottom, 

 and thin Dunham, for surplus boxes; also the thick 

 over all kinds for brood-chamber. 



I. L. SCO FIELD. 

 3-8d Chenango Bridge, Broome Co., N. Y. 



