1896 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



339 



New Comb= Honey Hive 



containing 10 closed -end standinjj' brood - frames. 

 loVsxB'/^ net comb space and '.i'Z .'j inch Prize sections 

 3%xb\n.; adapted to furnish siandani Langstroth 

 hives as bodies or supers witii full space for top 

 packing' for safe wimerinfr and promoting work in 

 supers; forming' solid double walls with interven- 

 ing air-spaces tightly covered, and perfect bee- 

 escapes, with all free of cost; manufactured by The 

 A. T. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. Orders and remit- 

 tances should be sent to me. care tlieir address. 



One complete sample hive ready for bees, f2..50: 

 10 complete in flat, with nails and starters. •'Bl.5.00. 



For furllur imormatioTi, address 



F. DANZENBAKER, Miami, Dade Co.. Fla. 



HlfHse iii^lillon thl.- papfl-. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey (Market 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible, Reliable, 

 Commission Merchants. ,8tfdt. and Prompt 



Aluminum Bicycles, 



15 TO 20 LBS. 



Shopworn wheels, *8(l to $60. 

 Second-hand wheels, $15 to $30. 

 You can s ' ve 3.5 ijer cent by 

 purchasing of 



ROB, B.SEDYE, LA SALLE, ILL. 



WANTED.— To exchange forlO pure Italian queens 

 (delivery May 1st to 20th), any of the goods 

 enumerated in my catalog of bee-kee))ers' supplies, 

 free on application. W. H. Putnam. 



Kiver F'alls, Wis. 



CJde QPe t^eady 



To pill Youp OPdePs 



for choice Tested Italian Queens at .$1.00 each. The 

 queens were reared in the fall of '9.5; are vigorous 

 and healthy. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Send for price list. 



J. W. K. Shaw & Co., 



Loreauville, Louisiana. 



Chelan fnt* fach Italian bees in lO-fi'ame L. 

 V/neap lOr CdSn. hlve.ll.SO: 2 or more. $4 00 

 each. Italian queens, $1.50. Koot's supplies liunish- 

 ed on short notice. Address 

 OTTO KLEINOW, 122 Military Ave, Detroit, Mich. 



Alsike Clover Seed No. 1. 



$5.00 per Bushel. 

 W. D. SOPER, Box 565, Jackson, Hich. 



■J'H^^Fine Italian Bees 



in strong 3-frame nuclei for $':.r>o each, wiUi good 

 queen. W. A. SANDERS, Elberton, Ga. 



Please mention this paper. 



Wants and Exchange Department. 



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

 rate. 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 errors. You can 

 have the notice as many lines as j-ou please; but all over five 

 lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This depart- 

 ment is intended only tor bona-fide e.Kchange>-. Exchanges for 

 cash or for price lists, or notices offering articles for sale, can 

 not be Inserted under this head. For such our regular rates of 

 ■20 c. a line will be cluu'ged and they will be put with the regu- 

 lar advertisemejits. We can not be responsible for dissatisfac- 

 tion arising from these " swaps." 



WANTED.— To exchange safety bicycles, and an 

 Odell typewritei', for honey, beeswax, or gas- 

 oline or kerosene engine. J. A. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



ANTED —To exchange 300 colonies of bees for 

 anything useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange 26-in. planer and matcher 

 and scroll-saw (for power) for wood-working 

 machinery or cash. Geo. Rall, Galesville, Wis. 



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WANTED.— An able man to purchase a supply 

 and honey business in .in excellent location. 

 Owner's death is the reason for selling. 



E. E. West, 508 S. Third St., West, Flint, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange raspberry and blackber- 

 r.\ plants, valued at $4.00 per 1000. and Japa- 

 nsee buckwheat, for beeswax. 

 5-8 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 three-fr.imebreeding- 

 hives put together and painted, worth 50c, for 

 honey or beeswax. Wm. A. Selser. 



10 Vine St., Philadelphia. 



WANTED.- To exchange one two frame Stanley 

 automatic extractor, and Gregg laspberry- 

 plants, foi- combs in L. frames, or fovindation. 



VuRNiE H. Kirk, Union City, Ind. 



ANTED.— To exchange raspberry and strawber- 

 ry plants for nuclei. F. L. Wotton. 



Darien, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs, L. Brahmas, B. 

 Rocks, W. Blk. Buff Leghorns, for wax or 

 Fay's currant. J. Hallenbeck, Altamont, N. Y. 



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WANTED.— To exchange Concord grapevines, val- 

 ued at 1 cent each, for offers. 



F. C. Morrow, Wallaceburg, Ark. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Planet Jr. seed-drill icost 



$8.00. good as new) for honey-extractor or offers. 



C. M. Spencer, Glenmont, Albany Co., N. Y. 



WANTED-100 Simplicity Dovetailed lO-frame 

 tlat-bottom hive-bodies, and 1000 good brood 

 combs in exchange for honey, high-grade wheel 

 from factory (weisrht 33 lbs.) Send description with 

 price. W. L. ('oggshai.l, West Grolon, N. Y. 



WANTED.- To exchange art work, oil paintings, 

 foi' Italian bees in f-augsiroth hives, or full- 

 blooded Baired Plymouth Rocks. Write to 



Sarah A. Mott, Oaseo, Hillsdale Co,, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange B. Plymouth Rock eggs 

 for Italian queens or otters, two queens for 

 each sitting. H. W. Funk, Normal, HI. 



WANTED.— To exchange good shotgun and foun- 

 tain pen, for honey-extractor, comb founda- 

 tion, or otters. J. P. F. Smith, Liberty, Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange Gault, Loudon, and Co- 

 lumliian laspberry-plants valued at 30c each, 

 for bees, liai'es, poultry", eggs, books, watch, buggy 

 harness, or offers Isaac B. Rigby. Ualtic, O. 



WANTED.— A young man to take charge of an 

 ajiiary of 135 ^warms, and run for comb honey 

 on shares. E. A. H akius, 385 4th Ave., New York. 



SEED POTATOES. 



16 Varieties, early 

 and late. True to 

 name, $1 per barrel and upwards. 



GEO. H. COLVIN, Box 57, Dalton, Pa. 



