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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUBE. 



Feb. 



Our 

 1890 



Catalogue 



IS BETTER 



THAN £V£B. 



A com pie te 



GardenfJulde.fDll 



of practical ideas about 



all kinds of 



SEEDS 



Vcjtetnblen, Flower*, BuUifi. 'tc.. 



necessary f..r tho Rarrten is mailed FHEE i" 

 > , all who apply If they mention thin paper. 

 I- With prieex lower, quality hicher, better facili- 

 ties for lihinc orders promptly, generous treatment and 

 ever 40 years Seed Farm experience enables us to please you. 

 A.W.LlVINGSTON'S SONS.Box 2T8,COl,rMBr8.0. 

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SOXjX? XPT 188», .A.3VX3 



ready to sell In 1890, all kinds of Bee-keepers' Sup- 

 plies, Bees, Queens, etc. Send your address and 

 receive our circular. JINO. IVKBEl. A: SON, 



.3tfdb Migh Hill, Mo. 



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DON'T 



"MIAMI/' 



THE BEST LATE STRAWBERRY ON EARTH! 



PINE LITHO&EAPH. 



HONEST TESTIMONIALS. 



ALSO OTHER VALUABLE VARIETIES, 

 GENERAL NURSERY STOCK 



For sale. Send address for prices, description, etc. 



J. D. KRUSCHKE, 



BOX 824, PIQUA, O. 34d 



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SEEDS. Six pkts. of my choicest Flower Seeds. 10c. 

 Beautiful catalog- free. F. B. MILLS, Thorn Hill, N. 7. 



US' The Choice Novelties of 1890. -&» 



HERE IS A LIST THAT WILL GIVE SATISFACTION :-K.ed Cross Tomato-Resembles 

 Livingston in form, solidity, color, etc., but is decidedly earlier. Ignotum Tomato—Round, solid and 

 productive; both Rural New Yorker and Prof. Taft have a special good word for Ignotum. Orags 

 ■Watermelon — A distinct variety, flesh salmon-color, quality and flavor peculiarly rich and sweet. 

 Marblehead Early Slarrowfat- A remarkably strong grower, a tremendous cropper, and bears 

 several pickings. Early Prize Pea— Cross between Tom Thumb and Advancer ; dwarf, early, and a 

 splendicf cropper. The Favorite— A better Pea than either Abundance or Everbearing. Ford-Hook 

 Squash— Dry, fine grained, sweet, hardy, prolific, l^'hite Prolific Marrow— A new English dwarf, 

 wrinkled Pea, a wonderful cropper. O-iant Pascal Celery— Stalks extra large, solid, and a better 

 keeper than other self-blanching varieties. Cylinder Wax Bean— The rust and blight-proof Wax Bean 

 so long sought for. Coral Oem Pepper— With its hundreds of brilliant red pods, it is as brilliant as 

 a gem. Blonde Block-Head I.,ettiice— A rich, golden-headed Cabbage, crisp and fine. 



15 cts. per package; Ten for Sl.OO. An extra package to all naming this paper. Seed Catalogue 

 free. aJLJO-EH <T. U. OKEGOK'K', Marblehead, Mass. 



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ACQUAINTED 



WITH THE 



BEE">^EEPEI?S' fJEVIEW. 



Ttie December issue has 34 pages, a cut showing 

 " The Home of the Review," also an accompanying 

 article descrip'ive 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 single 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? aud What Shall 

 Bee-Keepers do WintersV" This number will be 

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

 sent two other numbers. • Stfdb 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



GET 



TAKE NOTICE ! 



BEFORE placing your Orders for SUPPI^IES, 

 write for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sec- 

 tions. Bee-Hives, Shipping-Crates, Frames, Foun- 

 dation, Smokers, etc. Address 



K. H. SCHmiDT & CO., 

 21-2Gdb NEW LONDON, Waupaca Co., WIS. 



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CflR QAI r —Bottom Fur Cash. See Exchange 

 run OHLC Column. H.L.GRAHAM, 



3 4d 



Letts, Louisa Co., Iowa. 



BEES 



i'OR Folding Paper Boxes send to 

 ai-8db A. O. CRAWFORD, S. Weymouth, Mass. 



SECTIONS! SECTIONS! SECTIONS! 



On and after Feb. 1, 1890, we will sell our No. 1 V- 

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

 ^00. $3.50 per 1000; 2000 to .5000, $3.00 per 10: )0. Write 

 for special prices on larger quantities. No. 3 sec- 

 tions at $3.00 per 1000. Send for price list on hives, 

 foundation, cases, etc. 



J. STAUFFER & SONS, 

 J6-tfdb Successors to B. J. Miller & Co., 



Nappanee, Ind. 



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BEE KEEPERS 



Coming to Washington, D. C, w'lU find pleasant 

 rooms and board (by day or week) at special rates. 

 Batisfaction guaranteed. Central location. 

 ' 1301 K. St., N. W. 3tfdb F. Danzenbaker. 

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letfdb 



SEND for a free sample copy of the 

 BEE JOURNAL — 16-page Weekly 

 at $1 a year— the oldest, largest and 

 cheapest Weekly bee-paper. Address 

 BEE JOURNAL, Cliicago, 111. 



SEND $1.25 TO THOMAS GEDYE, Kang- 

 ley. 111., for a sample of his All-Metnl Sep- 

 arator, or $11 .50 per lOOJ. and be convinced that 

 they are the cheapest and best out. At present I 

 have them for combined crates and T supers only. 

 Supply-dealers, please send for prices on large 

 quantities, cut or uncut. Itfdb 



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MUTH'S 



HONEY-EXTRACTOR, 



SQUA RE GI^ASS HONEY- JARS, 



TIN BUCKETS, BEE-HIVES, 

 HONEY-SECTIONS, dec, &c. 

 PERFECTION COIiD-BI<AST SlUOKERS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

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

 Bee-Keepere." {Mention OUaninga.) Itfdb 



