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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



June 15. 



" The Southland Queen." 



You oug-ht to know what you are missing- by not 

 vending the SimUdand Queen. The only bee-journal 

 published in the South, and the only bee-lieeping 

 school known is taught by that wokld renowned 

 teacher, Mrs. Jennie Atchley, throiigli its columns. 

 How to raise queens, bees, and hoiiev, and, in fact, 

 how to make bee-keeping a success, is taught in 

 the school. A single copy is worth more to beginners 

 than the subscription price for a whole year (fl.OO). 

 A steam bee-hive factory. Root's goods, Dadant's 

 foundation, and all bee-supplies. You all know 

 where to arrange for your queens and bees for '96. 

 If you do not, send for a free catalog that tells all 

 about queen-rearing, and a sample journal. Address 

 The Jennie Atchley Co., 



Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



Dovetailed Hives. 



Sections, Extractors, Smokers, 

 and every thing a Bee-keeper 

 wants. Honest Goods at Close 

 Honest Prices. 60-page cata- 

 log free. 



J. M. JENKINS, Wetumpka, Ala. 

 o< Gold-band Apiaries. X 



Choice Italian Bees, Queens, and Honey for Sale. 



Also Fox F-Tounds and Light Br.ihma Chickens. 



Eggs in season, $1.00 per 15. 



ELIAS FOX, - - - HILLSBORO, WIS. 



^ I Do you want regular old-fashioned A 



^3V' No. 1 Italisin queens? We've got 'em at 

 J • the Evergreen Apiary, Quebeck, Tenn. 

 Untesled queens, 50 ets. One dozen, 1.5.60. Tested, 

 queens, 80 cts.; one dozen, 1^9 00 



COOPER & GILLETT. 



Italian Untested queens. $1.00; tested, $1 25. Bees 

 Bees by the pound, $1.00. Full colonies. $6.00: 



and nuclei, S-frnmes, with queen, $3.50; 1- 



Queens. frMme. $2 00; queens after Aug., -50 cents 

 B. P; and W. P. R. eggs for .setting, 15 for $1.00. 



MRS. A. A. S/ilf /»SO:V, Swarts. r»a. 



Promptness is Wliat Counts. 



Root's Goods at Roofs J'riee.s. 



Dovetailed hives, sections, foundation. P(5U- 

 der's honey -jars. Send for new catalogue of 

 every thing used by bee-keepers. 



WALTER S. POUDER, 



162 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



N(JTE:— Mr. Pouder is authorized to quote our reg- 

 ular discount to bona-fide dealers. 



The a. I. Root Co. 



Warranted 



Purely JViated 



Bred for business ancl gentleness. Queens, ma 

 jority of them, solid \ ellow. Equal to all and supe- 

 rior to ninny. June, 70 ct<. each ; 6 for $3.75. Test- 

 ed, $100 each. Best breeders, $3.,50 each. To a new 

 customer, one warranted queen. 00 cents. Safe ar- 

 rival g-uaranteed. E. A. SEELEY, 



Bloomer, Ark. 



Money-order OflBce— Lavaca, Ark. 



Two Apiaries. j> 



500 Nuclei Devoted to Queen=rearing. 



Prices for Mav are as follows: Untested, 75c; '2 

 doz., $4.00; tested, $1 00; June, utitested, 6.5c; 'jdoz , 

 $3.60; tested, 85c. Ail queens promptly sent by re- 

 turn mail. 



LEININGER BROS., Fort Jennings,©. 



BUFFALO, N. Y. Unsurpassed Honey Market 

 BATTERSON & CO. Responsible. Reliable, 

 Commission Merchants, igtfdb and Prompt 



GOLDEN 



QUEENS. 



AN IRISHMAN'S REASON. 



A group of Kentucky farmers were discussing 

 fences. One only, defended a ratchet device, all the 

 others preferred "the Page." Each in turn gave liis 

 reasons, a son of the "ould sod" last. "Begorra'l 

 said he, "I'd rayther hev a cow that'l coom up hersilf 

 than be goin afther her twice a day." 



PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian, IWIch. 



In writinpr adverfi^-ersplease mention tnis paper. 



Cheaper than Ever! 



Hilton's White T Supers, 



Chaff Polished Foundation, 



Hives, Sections, Smokers, 



and every thing needed in the apiary. 



1896 catalog of ;!6 pages free. 



GEO. E. HILTON, Fremont, Mich. 



Please mention tnis paper. 



BEE-SUPPLIES. 



Largest stock and 

 greatest variety in 

 the West. Best 

 g'oods at lowest 

 price.s. Catalog of 

 7.5 pages free. 



E. Kretchmer. Red Oak, la. 

 CRIMSON CLOVER- 



Seed of my own liiising at 15.00 per 100 lbs. Sack 

 free with oideis of lUO li>s ormore Smaller orders, 

 sack 15 CIS extra. Seed strictly flr^t-chiss recleaned. 

 D. W. BRUNSON, Mulberry Grove, III. 



QUEENS. Warranted Purely Mated. 



Hv return mail, .50 cents. 

 DANIEL WURTH, Falmouth, Rush Co., Ind. 



Lower Prices^^^Ir 



1 am now selling Root's No. 1 Polished Sections at 

 $3...0 per 1000; 2000, H. 50; 3C00, $6.45; .5000, $10.00. 



New Weed Process Comb Foundation, 



Three cents per pound less than prices given on 

 page 14 of Root's or my catalog. 



M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, flich. 



C^ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Read what J. I. Parent, of 

 Charlton, N. Y., says— "We cut 

 with one of your Combined Ma- 

 chines last winter 50 chaff hives 

 with 7-inch cap, 100 honey- 

 racks, 500 broad frames, 3,000 

 honey-boxes, and a great deal 

 of other work. This winter we 

 lave doubled the amount of 

 bee-hives, etc.. to malte, and we 

 expect to do it all with this saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 Catalogue and Price List free. 

 Address W. F. & JOHN BARNES, 545 Ruby Street, 

 Rockford. 111. 



When more convenient, orders for Barnes' Foot- 

 Power Machinery may V^e sent to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



