1893 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



155 



We Want 1000 



subscriptions to N. 

 Y. Tribune before 

 April 1st. and to 

 g'et tliem we otter it one year to new or renewal sub- 

 scribers at l')f. Send idul) of .'> and Met yoni's free. 

 AMERICAN CLUB LIST, SHAMROCK, N. Y. 



HUNT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY. 

 Send for Kree Siiinples of the Finest Foun- 

 dation and Sections made. Special prices and 

 advantafe'es to dealers in Foundation. Send for mj' 

 new illustrated Free Price l.i»t of every thing 

 needed in the apiary. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. 

 ' 2tfdb Please mention this paper. 



c^xjiEJEsnsrs 



SMOKSRS, SECTIONS, 



COHIB FOUNDATION 

 AnH all A)>\ar\nn Suiiplies 

 cftf'ftj}. Scufl for Cafftlofjue. 

 E. T. Flanagan, Belleville, 111. 



FOR SALE. Aljout 1700 lbs. of pecan nuts. 

 Samples sent to any one makinjj- an otter. 

 2-7db R. A. J.\NSEN, Wh;irton, Tex. 



FOR O^/^ COLONIES g^ CT PT G 

 SALE ^^y^ FINE ITALIAN E^SmL C^ 



IN DOVETAILED HIVES, $4.00 EACH. 



Lots of 30 oi' more, special prices on application. 



2-7db MRS. PAUL B. LEEDS, AVERY P. O., LA. 



, BERRY 



j€liATt;8nnd 

 % isASKCTS. 

 Hil^ Indorsed by all 

 ^leadinsr berry 

 growers as Tl:o ff^^ij 

 BEST. Also ( -rt '■- ' 

 I'achages l^r^pc 

 A'eaeii uiiM otiier i>asiiets. Prices Jew, Illus. Catalogue Free* 



DiSBROW MFC.CO.jROCHklSTER.U.Y 



Please mention thii- pa))er. l-9Jb 



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AUTOMATIC 



COMB FOUNDATION 



MILLS. 



Made by 



W. C. PELHAiVI, 



Maysville, - Ky. 



ir'iease iiieiicioii i>Lh;an1ngs. 



SPRAY 



»,* 



■Wormy Fruit 

 , and Leaf Blight 

 \ of Apples, Pear'^, 

 jCbprries. and Pliim8 

 I pre vented ; also G rape 

 i and Potato Rot — by 

 r spraying with Malil's 

 Double Acting Excelsior 

 Spraying Outfits. Best 

 in the market. Thousands 

 in use. Catalogue. describ- , 

 ing all insects injurious to 

 fruit, mailed Free. Address 



rWM.STAHL,QuinpJII 



Maple-Sugar Supplies. 



The time is at hand when tliose who produce the 

 delicious sweets from tlie sugar maple must be get^- 

 ting ready. For tlie best results you must have 

 good clean apparatus of the most approved type, 

 and you really can not afford not to read Prof. 

 Cook's book, "Maple Sugar and tlie Sugar-l^ush," 

 which we furnish at 3oc, or we will give a copy free 

 to all tliose wlio buy sugar-makei's' supplies of us to 

 the amount of $10.00 or more. We do not sell evap- 

 or;itors, but I think we can do you some good on 

 spouts, pails, covers, and cans. We have ordered a 

 carload of these for delivery Feb. 1st, and they are 

 made of American tin-plate. The plates are tinned 

 and made up into cans by the same firm; and by 

 taking a carload we get them at bottom prices. See 

 table below. The pails and cans are machine-made, 

 far superior to liand-made, and guaranteed not to 

 leak. 



BUCKET WITH HINGED TIN COVER. 



This cut shows the manner of hanging the bucket 

 on above the spout, and also tlie manner of empty- 

 ing with tlie hinged tin cover. Most progressive 

 sugar-makers nowadays use covers of some kind. 



RECORD SAP-SPOUT. 



This spout is cheaper than anyotlier made, and 

 we lielleve it is as good as any. if not better. It is 

 used almost exclusively in this section. 



PRICE LIST OF PAILS, COVERS, SPILES, ETC. 



Price per 100.. .. [IC tin. IX tin. 



10-quart bright tin buckets, per 100. . $15 00 



12 " ■ '■ ..1 16 00 



15 " " " " " ..; 18 00 



$17 00 

 18 00 

 21 00 

 $6 00 



Patent liinged tin covers, per 100. . 



Wood reversible covers, per 100 $4 .50 



Record sap-spouts, per 100 ... .$1 00; 1000 for $8 00 

 Igal. sq. cans, " .. 1100 



1 6 in a box, per box.$ 90; 10 boxes. $ 8 60 



1 " " "10 " " " .. 1 .50; " " .. 14 00 



5 not boxed, each... 30; 100.. 26 00 



5 " " " 2 in a box, per box. 75; 10 for 7 00 



5 " " "1 45; " '•.... 4 30 



A. I. ROOT, MEDINA, OHIO. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.— Four colonies of 

 Golden Italians, Foundation. Honey-racks, etc. 

 3-4-.5d L. L. EsENHOWER, Reading, Pa. 



