1895 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



341 



Contents of this Number, 



Ants of Florida :W, 



Bees on rfiicli-hlossoius 362 



Bees, UeraiiipiiiK 361 



Bees. Noii-swaniiins 360 



Bee-foive. To Anaiise .'Ull 



Beyinnei's' Que>tioiis :i('i" 



Brooil-i-liainlier. Divi-ible. . :;:.; 

 Danzenbakef and Heddoii ..SoT 



Deer-sliooting 



Eleetropoise.. 



.;W7 



Math 



Feeder, Boardnian's .341! 



Feeding- Bees 344|\Vfaki:f .: 



Hives. Syniiiosiuni on 34S'Winterin 



Lathyrus Silvestris 



Maniini in Apiary 



Paralysis. Bee. in Florida 



Pelieans in Floriila 367 



i.)neens to Anstralia Sni 



Hairdilei' in Lake Conntv .. ^'m 

 :;:.; Kas|il.enies,Ked tor Honev.362 

 S.V Siii,,ker. Ciane. Patented. '...360 



36-JSiiii.ker. .Antcnnatic 362 



..372 T Siipcis, .Miller on 3.53 



3.52 



d Bees 347 



Miller on 3.10 



I ool^ Here, Bee=keeper! 



If you arc in neid of lire supplies. 

 write for catalog- and lu-it-c list. Every ihing-sold 

 as cheap as the cheapest. WT T^ ^ '4-1% 



Kenton, Hardin Co., 0. W. C. 0011111. 



C^"ln responding: to this advertisement mention (il^KANINGS 



PURE 



ITALIAN 



BEES. 



By the pound, nil cents. Untested 

 (jueens t'ntm imported mother, 90 cts. 

 Two-frame nuclei, iiotli fi'ames con- 

 tainiu?' brocid with all adhering- bees, 

 and untestccl queen from imported 

 motlier. ^'r.'.dn. Tested <iueens, W 50. 

 Satisfaction fiuaranleed. I will be 

 ready to shiji liv Mav-'ith. 



MRS. A. F. PROPER, 



PORTLAND, JAY CO.,INO. 



I^"li. responding to this advertisement mention GLEANDJas 



For Sale^^-^-^.-^-^-^^^-^-^^^* 



200 colonies of Italian and liylirid bees in 8-frame 

 Langstioth hives. Italians. J.5.00; hybrids, $4.50; 

 delivered at tlie depot in Jetfenson free of charge. 

 Also a lot of bee-supplies. 



MRS. C. GRIMM, Jefferson, Wis. 



Your Orders 



for untested 11 al- 

 lan queens will be promptly filled by return mail. 

 These (pieens are carefully reared from fine stock, 

 are large, healthy, and proliflc, T5c each; $8.00 per 

 dozen. Tested, $1 00 each. 



J. W. K. SHAW & CO., 

 Iberia Par. Loreauville, La. 



larin rnspondinc- to this advertisement mention (iLKANiNoa 



HEADQUARTERS 



For those large beautiful Golden Italians. One un- 

 tested queen, 80c; 3 for t-.OO. One warranted queen, 

 $1.00; 3 for $2.,50. One tested, $1 50; One select tested, 

 $3.00. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



C, M. HICKS, Hicksville, Wash. Co.. Md. 



BEES FOR SALE. 



Seven strong colonies in Dovetailed hives. Also 

 honey - extractor; 4S emiit5' combs; several bee- 

 books, etc. Will take $2.5.00 for the outfit. 



R. L. WEBER, J'ei'o/.v, Jeff. Co., ilio. 



3=Banded 



WSdS. Queens, 



from my own imported 

 queens, $1.00 each. 

 Max Brauer, Beeville. Bee Co., Tex. 



FAY'S Are a Paying Crop to Grow for Market. 



PROLIFIC I have a large quantity of e.xtra strong 

 RED well-rooted hushes tor sale cheap. 



CURRANTS PRED. H. BURDETT, 



CLIFTON, NEW YORK. 



IRISH DAISY POTATOES. 



I have a few barrels of choice unsprouted pota- 

 toes of this new late variety that 1 will sell at <M.0O 

 per batrel. Speak quick if you want them. 



C. H. HELT^, A^damsville, AliisU. Co., O. 



lyin responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



36 



BLACK MINORCA EGOS FOR q>4 HH 

 H. Barber, Adrian, Mich. «pl.UU 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one-half our usu- 

 al rates. All advertisements intended for this department 

 must not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 adv't In this department, or we will not be responsible for er- 

 rorB. You can have the notice as many lines as you please^ 

 but all over five lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is intended only for bona fide ex- 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices of- 

 rering articles for sale, can not be inserted under this head. 

 For such our regular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged, and 

 they will be put with the regular advertisements. We can not 

 be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps." 



WANTED.— Old combs in frames. Dcscrttie, with 

 price. W. L. CoGGSHAt^L, West Groton, N. Y. 



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WANTED.— To exchange Universal wood-worker, 

 one groover, one dovetailer, and one cutter- 

 head table; also short .iointer, all in good order. 

 What have you to trade for one or all ? 



W. S, Bellows, Ladora, la, 



ANTED.— To exchange 200 colonies of bees for 

 any thing useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark, 



WANTED.— To exchange several good safety bi- 

 cycles. Honey wanted. Send sample, 



J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111, 



WANTED, -To exchange 6 and 13 inch Root foun- 

 dation mills for wax. honey, or offers. 

 I. J. Stringham, 10.5 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange raspberry and blackberry 

 plants, $6 per 1000, bees $5, Japanese buckwheat, 

 for beeswax. A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners,Mch. 



WANTED,— To exchange supplies and other goods 

 for honey. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 20tf 



WANTED.— To exchange 100 S-frame hives, with 

 coml), smokers, bee-escapes, 10-inch founda- 

 tion-mill, shipping-cases, a general outfit of Root's 

 supplies, for offers. Oscar Kerns, Cowgill, Mo, 



WANTED.— To exchange bee-keeping supplies for 

 full colonies of pure Italian bees, or two and 

 three frame nuclei. Send me prices and get my an- 

 nual price list. Geo. E, Hilton, Fremont, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange safety bicycle, 28-inch 

 pneumatic, bees, queens, B. P. Rock, L. C. B. 

 Leghorn and L. Brahma eggs, for honey or bee-sup- 

 plies. Chas. H, Thies, Steeleville, 111, 



WANTED.— To exchange poultry and eggs (3 best 

 kinds) for thin foundation, sections, shipping- 

 cases, or new smokers, D. F. Lashieh, 



Hooper, Broome Co,, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange warranted Italian queens 

 bred from imported motliers. for poultry or 

 eggs, nursery stock, seeds, or plant-s, or offers, 

 J, H. Garrison, fiflOO Bleeck Ave., St. Louis, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange S. C. Brown Leghorn pul- 

 lets, at 7.5c, and eggs from breeding-pens, at fl, 

 for pneumatic safety ijicycle in good repair. Write 

 quick. G. D. Clapp, Chatham, O. 



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ANTED.— To exchange eggs from choice fowls 

 and ducks, finest stock, for Italian queens. 



Leslie Stewart, Jefferson, N, Y, 



WANTED.— To exchange second hand 60-lb. cans, 

 in good condition (boxed); delivered at j-our 

 station at 2.5c each, for worker comics, or white comb 

 or extracted honey, crop of '95. 



B. Walker, Bvart, Mich, 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



A few first-class black and hybrid queens ready to 

 ship; blacks, 2,5c; hybrids, 30c. 



W, J. Forehand, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



