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GLEVNIXns TX HEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 15. 



Feeding Back 



Honey to secure tlie completion of unflnislied sections can be made very 

 protltable if rightly managed during tlio liot weather of August and Sep- 

 tember. In " Advanced Bee Culture " may be found complete instrui'tions 

 regarding the selection and preparation of colonies, preparation of the teed, manipulation necessary to 

 secure the rapid capping of tlie combs, time for I'emoving tlie honey, and how to manage if a few sections 

 in a case are not quite complete; in short, all of the " Ijinks " that have been learned from years of expe- 

 rience, and the " feeding bacli " of tons of honey. Price of the book, 50 cts. 



For feeding back, no feeder is superior to the New Heddon. It covers the whole top of the hive, does 

 not daub the bees; can l)e tilled without coming in contact with the bees; a glance will sliow when it is 

 empty, and it holds twenty pounds of feed. The usual price for a new feeder is 7.5 cts. ; but I have 40 

 second-hand ones that I will sell as low as 35 cts. each. 



W, Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



No. 1. Sections Cheap. 



We offer for a few weeks a surplus stock 

 of our one-piece No. 1 Cream sections at the 

 following very low prices : 



1000 for $1.50; 3000 for $4.00; 5000 for 

 $6.00. 



These sections are tinely finished, and No. 

 1 in all respects save color, being, as their 

 name indicates, of a cream color. The stock 

 consists of a quantity of each of the follow- 

 ing sizes : 4ix2, open 2 sides ; 4ixl[|, open 2 

 aides; 4ixli, open 2 sides; 4ixlt, open 2 

 sides ; 4ix 7 to foot, open 2 sides. 



G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. 



An Open Letter. 



Camden, Ark., July 13, 1890. 

 Messrs. J. W. K. Shaw & Co., 



Loroauville, La. 



Dear Sir.s;— About four months ago I purchased of 

 you six tested Italian queens. I failed t(j report how 

 they arrived, or how I liked tliem. I wanted to try 

 them thoroughly before making mji report. I have 

 tested their every quality, and find them almost 

 perfect in every good trait. I have handled them 

 every day for three months, and have never been 

 stung by one of them yet; and as honey-gatherers 

 they are second to none. 1 have liandled bees from 

 a great many breeders, but the '"Shaw" queens 

 beat them all. 1 had one very weak swarm, but 

 with one of your queens I had it "boiling over" 

 with bees In less than six weeks. Success to the 

 " Shaw " queens. Yours respectfully, 



Jas. H. Rainey. 



For prices of the "Shaw" queens, see Aug. let 

 Gleanings. 



Untested Italian Queens, 75c. 



Three for $2.00. 



Full colonies and nuclei reasonable. 

 Catalog of practical su]iplies free. 



I. J. Stringham, 



105 Park Place, New York City. 



Apiary, Glen Cove, L. I. 



Warranted purely mated, 40 cts. 

 |l£*f*rm during Anu-nst and September. 

 UWWII09 DANIEL WURTH, 



Falmouth, Rush Co., Ind. 



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Get Rich Quick, 



or, at least, as money is wealth get your 

 money out of any pure white clover ex- 

 tracted honey you may have right now 

 during hot weather, when there is no 

 call for honey anywhere, by sending a 

 sample to 



Wm. A. Selser, 10 Vine St., Phil., Pa., 



who will pay lOe cash on arrival, and do 

 not wait till fall or winter to realize on it. 



Our New 4-page Catalog 



will tell you ail about the 



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ADEL BEES. 



Sent on application. 



H. ALLEY, Wenham, Hass. 



Queens, Tested, 50 cts. 



>^ '' For the next thirty days, 



eitlier golden or leather, your choice. Fine breeders 

 always on hand, at $1.00 each. 



W. H. LAWS, Lavaca, Ark. 



Judicious Feeding 



is the only hope for bee-keepers in 

 poor localities or poor seasons, and 



Board man's 

 Atmospheric 

 Entrance 

 F^H^'^ mm 



has come to help out in that work. 



For descriptive circulars 

 and price list address 



H. R. Boardman, East Townsend, O. 



In writing advertisers, mention tliis paper. 



Special Offer. 



Warranted queens bred from best imported 

 or home-bred queens, at 55 cts. each ; U doz., 

 $3.00; untested, 50 cts.; H doz., $2.90; test- 

 ed, 70 cts. ; 14 doz., $3.70. 300 Queens 

 ren<ly to ship. 

 LEININGER BROS., Fort Jennings, O. 



TliE STORRS & HARRISON GO, JL Box 318. PAINESVILLE, OHIO. 



w'r-ioccury tho most favorable location be- 

 d.iiti.ms, cxt:;nding one and a half miles 

 tioU to their extensive assortment of 



and Ornamental Trees, 

 9irubs, Roses, Bulbs, 



tween the oceans for healthy nursery pro- 

 along the banks of Lake Erie call atten- 



Small Fruits, Grape Vines, 

 Greenhouse Plants, Etc. 



42 Years, 1000 Acres, 29 Greenhouses. t^ ^^^^ Sr* Catalogues free, address as above. 



In writing advertisers please mention this paper. 



