1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



77 



SECTIONS! SECTIONS! SECTIONS! 



On and after Feb. 1, IWHl we will sell our No. I V- 

 prroove sections, in lots of 500, as follows: Less than 

 2000. ^:5..50 per 1000; 2000 to 5000, *3.00 per lOUO. Write 

 for special prices on larger quantities. No. 2 sec- 

 tions at $2.00 per 1000. Send for price list on hives, 

 foundation, cases, etc. 



J. STAUFFEIt & SONS, 

 16 tfdb Succes.sor8 to B. J. Miller & Co., 



Nappanee, Iiid. 



For Sale. — *0 colonies of Italian and hybrid bees 

 in Simp, hives, mostly on wired frames. All in 

 prood condition, with plenty of stores. No foul 

 brood ever in our county. Gustave Gross, 



2tfdb Greenville, Bond Co. Ills. 



GET 



ACQUAINTED 



WITH THE 



BEE-KEHPEf^S' f^EVIEW, 



The December issue has 24 pages, a cut showing 

 " The Home of the Review," also an accompanying 

 article descriptive of "The Review, its Home, its 

 Editor and his Family." This number shows more 

 clearly, perhaps, the plan upon which the Review 

 is conducted, than does any si ogle number that has 

 preceded it. In its advertising columns will be 

 found the description of a plan whereby all who 

 wish may secure the back numbers at a trifling 

 cost. The special topic of this issue is, "What Will 

 Best Combine With Bee-Keeping? and What Shall 

 Bee-Keepers do Winters?" This number will be 

 gladly sent free to all who apply, and with it will be 

 sent two other numbers. 3tfdb 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



WANTED.— To contract with bee-keepers using 

 5000 and over sections— to supply them at let- 

 live prices. C. A. Graves, Birmingham, O. 

 34-27 



SPECIAL OFFER. 



This Hive Made up and Painted for Only 

 One Dollar and Ninety Cents. 



la order to more widely introduce ray cliiitf hive, 

 I offer a limited number of these as samples, if or- 

 dered now before the busy season comes on, for 

 $1.90 each. These are made from good material, 

 nailed up and painted; have a tin roof, ten Sim- 

 plicity brood-frames, and two T-tin crates. 



I reserve the right to withdraw this offer at any 

 time without further notice. This advertisement 

 will not appear again. Send for my price list. 



J. A. ROE, 



Union City, Randolph Co., Ind. 



QTln responding to this advertist-Mieiit mention Gi.kanings, 



ir- -K-oxj 



LOVE A GARDEN, 



my little catalogue of seeds and strawberries may 

 interest you. A postal, with your address and the 

 word Gi.eaning.s on it, will obtain it, and also a 

 sample packet of SEF;i>S FREE. Ibuy my seeds 

 in bulk of Peter Henderson & Co., W. Atlee Burpee 

 & Co., J. C. Vaughn, of Chicago, and tomato seed of 

 the Livingstons. The seeds are put up in fair- 

 sized, plain papers, and mailed ;it the moderate 

 price of 2H cents per packet. I select varieties that, 

 by actual trial in my own market garden, prove 

 suited to the hot dry climate of the Western 

 prairies. 



Henderson's Early Puritan Potato, already at the 

 head as a white market sort. Price, sacked, on 

 board cars at Crete, for large selected tubers, $1.50 

 per bushel. Not sorted, fl.OO. Kaffir corn is of 

 great value for hay and grain; fS.OO per l)ushel. 

 Flour corn is also of value for table use, bolted 

 meal, and fodder; price $2.40. Nebraska is a great 

 corn country, but Kansas (crops grow better in Pro- 

 hibition States) took the First Premium of $500 at 

 the St. Joe Exposition. Hogue's Yellow Dent, how- 

 ever, took the second premium of $350. I have it di- 

 rect from Mr. Hogue; price $1.00 per bushel. 

 Giant Golden-Heart Celery, Henderson's Bush 

 Lima (5 beans, 2 J4 cts.); Osage and Emerald Gem 

 Muskmelons, and other excellent novelties. Bu- 

 bach. No. 5; Jessie, Warfleld, Haverland.and Gandy 

 Strawberries, 25 cts. per doz. by mail. 



M. S. BENEDICT, 



CRETE, NEBRASKA. 



Send me the names of 10 regular subscribers to 

 the American Agriculturist, or Ladies' Home Jour- 

 nal, and I will give you next season your choice of 

 the following: 1 untested Italian queen, 13 Laced 

 Wyandotte eggs, 1.3 B. Leghorn eggs, or 10 S. S. 

 Hamburg eggs. All 1 want is the names of 10 per- 

 sons who take either of the papers. Write for cat- 

 alogue of nearly 2000 papers at reduced rates. 



C. M. (iOODSPEED, Tliorn Hill, N. Y. 



|[^In responding to tliis .vdvertiscmcnt mention Gi.KANiN<is. 



F.aton's Improved 



Bees and Queens. Send for 

 ~^^^L§'IB: tt-ee catalogue. Address 

 FKANK A. EATON, 



Bliiffton, Ohio. 



MUTH'S 



HONEY-EXTRACTOR, 



SQUARE GL.ASS HONEY- JARS, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, 

 HONEY-SECTIONS, ^k:c., &c. 

 PERFECTION COLD-BI^AST SITIOKERS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

 P. S.— Send 10-oent stamp for " Practical Hints to 

 Bee-Keepers." (Mention QUaniiigs.) Itfdb 



