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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



Apr. 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



WANTED.— To exchange job printing, garden and 

 farm seeds, plants, eggs for hatching, and oth- 

 er articles, for bee-supplies or offers. Free lists. 

 6-8d H. A. Hubbard, New Lisbon, Ois. Co , N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

 for honey. Itfdb J. S. Scoven, Kokomo, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees, in 

 S. hives, for any thing useful on plantation. 

 Itfdb Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange foundation, for beeswax. 

 Sample on application. 

 5tfdb Avery's Island Apiary, Avery, La. 



WANTED.— To exchange empty Simp. L. combs 

 at 10 cts. each, for wax or offers. 5tfdb 



Oliver Foster, Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange one Green's solar wax- 

 extractor, new, for an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



6tfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



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ANTED. 



-To exchange thin fdn. for honey. 5d 

 C. W. Dayton. Bradlord, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange a handsome male Scotch 

 collie for Italian bees. Robert Wallace, 

 6d Turkey, Mon Co , N. J. 



WANTED.— To exchange cherry, currant, straw- 

 berry, blackcap and blackberry stock, for ex- 

 tracted honey for beefood, or offers 



G. H. ASBBY, Albion, N. Y. 



WANTED.- To exchange Ohio Valley wire and 

 picket fence machines for bees and bee-sup- 

 plies. Circulars free. Jas. M Mangold & Bro., 

 Moundsville, Marshall Co., W. Va. 



WANTED— To exchange f ou ndation at 40 and 50 c. 

 per lb. for any quantity of nice yellow wax at 

 28cts. perlb. B. Chase, Earlville, N. Y. 7 8d 



WANTED.— To exchange a general-utility hand- 

 cart, good as new. Write for particulars. 



A. F. Bright, Mazeppa. Minn. Ttfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange eggs for hatching, from 

 imported Black Minorcas, for bees and queens. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. Circulars free. 7tfdb 



Leslie Stewart, Jetferson, Scho. Co . N. Y. 



WANTED —To exchange one set buggy harness, 

 worth $10 00, for Langstroth or Simplicity bee- 

 hives. Jno. Grant, Batavia, Clermont Co., O. 8-910d 



PLY. Rocks, White and Laced Wyandotte eggs, 

 in exchange for foundation, sections. Japanese 

 buckwheat, or offer.-*. T. G. Ashmead. 



8tfdb Williamson. Wayne Co.. N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange fruit-tree?, strawberry, 

 red-raspberry plants and sewing-machines, for 

 bees and honey. E. Petekman, Waldo, Wis. 8-8d 



WANTED.— To exchange comb foundation for 

 beeswax. Samples on application. 8-lldb 



J. P. Connell, Hillsboro, Texas. 



WANTED.— Untested Italians for glass-front veil, 

 postpaid. Send queens till May Ist to 

 8d J. C. Capehart, St. Albans, W. Va. 



WANTED.— 100 black and hybrid queens. 20 cts.. 

 for which I will e.vchange extracted honey at 



7 cts. No cross desired, except Italian and back. 

 If you have any to spare, correspond with 



8 9d A. J. NoRRis. Cedar Falls, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange team, harness, and wag- 

 on, for small apinry or real-estate property, in 

 Wis. basswood belt. Northern Missouri, or South- 

 ern Iowa, as part payment: near R R. station, and 

 suitable for apiary. Location among good society, 

 and in good hee-pasture, wanted only. Japanese 

 buckwheat, and books, exchanged for bees and sup- 

 plies. Correspondence solicited. S. Roese, 

 8d Maiden Rock, Wis. 



WANTED.— Japanese buckwheat, alsike and 

 white clover seed, in exchange for apiarian 

 supplies. L. J. Tripp, Kalamazoo, Mich Ttfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange a 6 x 9 self-inking press, 

 with type, for a Barnes foot-power circular 

 saw, and a 2-foot telescope, for 4-inch foundation 

 rolls, or offers. L. L. Esenhower. Reading Pa. 



WANTED —To exchange printing-presses, type, 

 etc. I want a saw-table, fonndfition, apiarian 

 supplies. L. Clark, Wiscoy, Minn. 



WANTED.— To exchange one new tri-bellows, 10- 

 keyed, 6-8top German accordion, fancy instru- 

 ment, worth flO; one new Waterbury watch and 

 chain, also a 7ii-photo. design canvassing outfit for 

 marble-yard, $.5. 00. for circular saws, extractor, or 

 foundation-mill, and one Cook's Manual, and a lot 

 of magazines, for ABC books (Root's). 

 8d J. H. Markley, Carbondale, Kan. 



WANTED.— To exchange cold - frame Cabbage 

 Plants, J. Wakefield (March's seed) and All 

 Seasons; cold-frame Lettuce P'ts. G. Rapids and 

 Barr's Mam. Asparagus Roots, for bees or beeswax. 

 Write. Bdw'd B. Beebee, Oneida, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Snyder & Kitatiny 

 Blackberry and Capt. Jack, Crescent, Old Iron- 

 clad, and other excellent sorts of strawberries, and 

 some water-lily bulbs (Nymphsea) for Italian 

 queens or hives, foundation, and other supplies 

 for the apiary. J. T. Harness, Warrensburg, Mo. 



WANTED.— Nice maple sugar. Will exchange 

 prize Light Brahmas or eggs for hatching, 

 or Italian bees. Stock superior. Catalogue free. 

 8d Box 2u0. Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Saie. 



Black queens, 3 for one dollar; also a few hybrids. 

 5tfdb H. f' 1 iz Hart, Avery P. O., Iberia Par., La. 



Hybrid queens, in May, 40 cts. each; 3 for SI 00. 

 Miles G.^hdner, Severy, Greenwood Co., Kan. 



Hybrid queens for sale, all the season of 1890, at 

 35c, or 3 for $1.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



E S. Vickery, Hartwell, Hart. Co., Ga. 



Three black queens for $1.00. Iea Johnson, 



Manor, Travis Cr , Texas. 



I have 3J mismated Italian queens that I will sell 

 for SJc each, or $100 for 4, or 12 90 per dozen. I 

 guarantee safe arrival. 



J. W. Taylor, Ozan, Hempstead Co., Ark. 



HA! HA ! MY BEES ARE BED-ROCK. 



IE you dont believe it, write lor prices, and be 

 convinced. Also, eggs from 5 different kinds of 

 poultry. This will not appear again. 8J 



J. A. KIlTIE:, Falrticld, Pa. 



^^■In respondinpr to tliLs advertisement mention Gleanings, 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat. 

 Root's price; Laced Wyandotte eggs $1 Oil per 

 13, from selected stock; aUo bees, for seed potatoes r. 

 early varieties preferred ; Bingham smokers, or 

 offers. F. W. Dean, NewMillord, Pa. 7d 



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Pure Spangled Wyaiidottee, 13 for 75 cts. I will 

 tell how to plate knives, for $1.00, or eggs and 

 plating for *l 50. Mrs. Sam'l Jack, 



8d Richmond Center, Ashtabula Co., Ohio. 



C^In responding^ to tliis advertisement nic-ntion Gi.kaninus. 



TESTED CARNIOLiAN QIEKNS. $2.50 

 each; untested, $1, or 6 for S5 Send for price 

 listof Italian bees and queens, bred in my Nappanee 

 apiary. 8tfdb I. R. Good, Vawter Park, Ind. 



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Will sell 30 colonies of Hybrid and Italian bees, in 

 Simplicity hives. To be shipped early in May, 1890. 

 Many of the queens were bred from Mr. Doolittle'S' 

 $4.00 tested queen. Address 



Or. WIEDEEHOLD, 70NKEES,N. 7. Opp. Dunwoodie Station. 



l^"ln responding to thi.s advertisement mention Glbanxnos, 



