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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 15. 



Bees for Sale. 



As mentioned in the last Review, my bees 

 have wintered well. They are now on their sum- 

 mer stands, most of them being packed in saw- 

 dust. They will be fed if necessary, and every 

 attention given necessary to keep them in the 

 best possible condition. I have more bees than I can manage in connection witli tiie Review, and I 

 should be glad to sell part of them. Tliey are in the New Heddon hive, but purchasers not having the 

 right to use this hive will be furnished free witli a permit from Mr. Heddon. I will sell one colony for 

 $6.00; 5 for $28.50; 10 or more at $5.50 each. With eachocolony will be sent a bottom-board, cover, and one 

 section case. Tlie bees are all pure Italians, and the queens of last years rearing. Shipments will be 

 made immediately at the close of fruit bloom when the weatlier will be neither too cold nor too hot, and 

 there will be a supply of freshly gatliered honey from which the bees can supply themselves with water 



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 Address, GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 56 Fifth Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Notice 



What JENNIE ATCHLEY Says 



about my new Urone-Traj) and queen-cages: 



April 32, 1893. 

 A. A. Weaver, WaiTenshurg, Mo. 



Dear Sir;— Your drone-trap at hand, and we had 

 an excellent opportunity to test it to-day. The 

 drones were flying by the hundreds. We attached 

 the trap to a liive, and in a few minutes had the 

 satisfaction of seeing- it ehucls full of drones. Yes, 

 it caught ilie very last drone that attempted to 

 leave the hive. Now, that drone-catcher of yours is 

 the best thing of the kind I ever saw, and ought to 

 be in tlie liands of every bee-keeper. Your queen- 

 cages prove to be the best I have ever used, and for 

 workmanship can not be excelled. 



V^ery truly yours, Jennie Atchley. 



Sample drone-trap, by mail, 60c; sample queen- 

 cage, .'jc. Send for prices on quantities; also price 

 list of bee-keepers' supplies and Italian queens. 

 9-tfdb A. A. WEAVER, WARRENSBURG, MO. 



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 Reduction. 



Sections at greatly reduced 

 prices. Hives, Shipping - cases, 

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Q. B. Lewis Co., 



Watertown, 



Wis. 



Please mention this paper 



U BeHUGtlOU ill PrlGBS. 



We now sell 

 our premium 

 No. 1 one-piece 

 sections at$2.50 

 per M; No. 2 at 

 $1.60. A Uheral 

 disci)U)it will be 

 made on larger 

 orders. Dealers 

 would do veil 

 to get our fig- 

 ures on sec- 

 tions and wood 

 separators be- 

 fore buying 

 elsewhere. 



Berry boxes, baskets, and crate* of tlie most ap- 

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 logue M ith reduced prices. Address as in cut above. 

 Mention this paper. 8-12db 



\\/o ri+f»rl To sell bees— full colonies or nu- 



VV dll LCU ciei Qoof, stock. 



JK. Latlimji, Urowntawn, Wis. 



One-Piece Sections Our Specialty. 



I c;in fill orders promptly for any width at $2.50 

 per M. from factory at Wauz5ka, Wis., or at $2.86 

 shipped from Owosso, or Evart, Mich. No. 1 planer- 

 sawed, 25 cts. less per M. Special prices on quantity 

 lots. Other supplies kppt. 

 Ttfdb B. WALKER, EVART, MICH. 



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LEININGER BROS., Ft. Jennings, O. 



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