1890 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



395 



Contents of this Number. 



Bees, Mov:np: i.i Florida 410 



Beetles f i-cim Klori la 4112 



Beginner's Kxihm ieuec 407 



Buffali. Hoiiev Maiket 414 



Calif.nnia Ha.-lcwaid 41il 



C'oiiiMii^sioii. Selling on 427 



Exliiliits ;it Fairs 402 



Frame-spT.ers 418 



Frames, H. .tf man 425, 427 



Frames. To Fasten 415 



Frames with Poultry Net'g 42C 

 Freiyrlit on Fish anil Honey .428 



Hives, Decoy 428 



Honey. Selling Extracted... 428 



Honey. Adulterated 402 



Honey Statistics 419 



.Joint snake 417 



Maniifaetui'ed Science 4.*t4 



Mannm on ('ommissiou 411 



Medicine, Dr. Hall's 421 



Miller's Picture 4i0 



PeddlingHoney 413 



Queens, Non-swarniing 404 



Queens, Cajjing 405 



Queens, Removing' 415,417 



Removing Queens 415 



Ripening Honey 413 



Scale Lice 417 



Sharinsr Loss (Q. B.) 423 



Solar Extractor 401 



Sorghum. Feeding 403 



Spacing Brood-combs 416 



Spacing, To Calculate 405 



Spraying Trees 426 



Starters, Putting in 427 



Swarm-catchers 417 



Tents, Escape 405 



Tobacco Column 431 



Top •l:ars, Ames' 405 



Top liars Not Advisable 426 



Top bar. Projecting 420 



Van Deusen, Visit to 406 



Water Cure 421 



Wiring, Horizontal 428 



Work in Rainy Weather 422 



Yellow Bands". 434 



Japanese Buckwheat, 



See G. B. Talcotfs adv't 

 in Gleanings, April 1. 



IF YOU ARK IN WANT OF 



BEES or BEE-KEEPERS^ SUPPLIES, 



Send, lor our New Catalogue. 



9tfdb OLIVER HOOVER & CO., 



Mention this paper. Snydertown, Pa. 



-FKAME NUCLEI, Tested Queen. Brood, and 

 plent.y of Bees, Itaiiiins, tor $:}..50, Imported 

 queens. $4. W. A. SANDEES, Oak Bower, Hart Co., Ga. 



I Ttie old prices on Bee-Hives, and new 

 T ones found. Send for circular— FREE. 

 ■ li. J. TKIPP, Kalamazoo, mioli. 



Please mention this paper. 



LOST 



For pure Italian bees and queens, 

 and directions to Italianize common 

 bees, address F. H.& E, H.Dewey, 

 .5.5 Mechanic St., Westfield, Mass. 



Please mention this paper. 



Please give me your or- | Two - frame nucleus, 

 derd.and try my tine yel-^with queen, in June, f3. 

 low Italian queens; are^/'Tested queen, $1.50; un- 

 from imported stock, /Istested, $1.00. 8tfdb 



well known to my cus- 1 Mrs. Oliver Cole. 

 tomers. Send for circular I Sherburne, Che. Co., N.T. 

 t^In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



That Hundred-Dollar Queen. 



$1 will purchase a daughter of this wonderful 

 queen. Descriptive circular free. Address 

 9cidb AM. APICULTURIST, Wenham, Mass. 



Please mention this paper. 



" HANDLING BEES." Price 8 Cts. 



A chapter from "The Hive and Honey Bee, Re- 

 vised." treating of taming and handling bees; just 

 the thing lor beginners. Circular, with advice to 

 beginners, samples of foundation, etc., free. 

 5ttdb i;HAS. IfADANT & SON, 



Haiuiltpn, Hancock Co., Illinois. 



I^"7n rPspnniliriL' to i Irs .■irlv.-rti^enuTit mention Gl.K.ANINfis, 



Ho! Ye in Dixie Land! 



LEARN SOMETHING NEW 



Of Interest to You in my New 1890 Catalogue 



Enlarged, and prices reduced. It gives LOW 

 SPECIAL FREIGHT RATES to many Southern 

 points, especially to points in TEXAS. 



Southern Jlee-Keepers, Send for it KOTT. 



J. M. JENKINS, - Wetumpka, Ala. 



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DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



Is kept for sale by Messrs. T. G. Newman & 

 Son, Chicago, 111.; C. F. Muth, Cincinnati, O.; Jas. 

 Heddon, Dowaglac, Mich.; O.G.Collier, Falrbury, 

 Nebraska; G. L. Tinker, New Philadelphia, Ohio; 

 E. S. Armstrong, Jerseyville, 111.; E. Kretchmer, 

 Red Oak, Iowa; P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La., 

 Jos. Nysewander, Des Moines, la.; C. H. Green, 

 Waukesha, Wis.; G. B. Lewis & Co., Watertown, 

 Wisconsin; J. Mattoon, At water, Ohio, Oliver 

 Foster, Mt. Vernon. Iowa; C. Hertel, Freeburg, 

 [llinois; Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich.; J. M. 

 Clark & Co., 1517 Blake St., Denver, Colo.; Goodell & 

 Woodworth Mfg. Co., Rock Falls, 111.; K. 1.. tioold 

 &: Co., Braiitl'ord. Out., f'an.; R. H.Schmidt & 

 Co., New London. Wis.; J. Stauffer & Sons, Nappa- 

 nee. Ind. ; Berlin Fruit- B^^x Co., Berlin Heiehts, O.; 

 E. R. Newcomb, Pleasani Valley, N. Y. ; L. Hanssen, 

 Davenport, la. ; C. Theilman. Theilmanton. Minn.; 

 G. K. Hubbard. Fort Wayne. Ind.; T. H. Strickler, 

 Solomon City, Kan.; E. C. Eaglesfleld, Berlin, Wis., 

 and numerous other dealers. 



LANGSTROTH on Ihe HONEY-BEE, 



The Tiooli for Ber/inners, the Most Complete Texf- 

 Jiooh on the Subject in the Unglish L,an(jiinge. 



Bee-veils of Imported Material, Smo- 

 kers, Sections, Etc. 



Circular with advice to beginners, samples of 

 foundation, etc., free. Send your address on a 



S^*° Chas. Dadant & Son, 



HAMILTON, HANCOCK CO., ILLINOIS. 



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BY SEOOR. 



HO ! ye gleaners alter knowledge 

 In the field of apiculture. 

 Stop a moment, please, and read this, 

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 It contains the vi ews of leading 

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 Points out errors ; makes you ponder. 

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 Twelve Reviews for only fifty. 

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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Ed. & Prop. Flint, Mich. 



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TESTED CARNIOLAN QUEENS, $2.50 

 each: untested, $1, or 6 for $5. Send for price 

 list of Italian bees and queens, bred in my Nappanee 

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



VIRGIN QUEENS. 



Pure Virgin queens at .50 cts. each, or 40 cts. each 

 per 100. J. B. LaMontague, Winter Park, Fla. 8-9-10 



-^THE BRIOHTESTS^ 



Five-banded, golden Italian Bees and Queens, and 

 the Reddest Drones. Very gentle; very prolific; 

 good honey-gatherers— working on red clover— and 

 the Most Beautilul bees in existence! Took 1st 

 premium at Michigan State Fair, in 1880. Refer- 

 ence, as to purity of stock. Editor of Rcvkw. Sam- 

 ple of bees, five cents. Untested queens, before 

 June 1.5, $1.3.5; after June 15, »1.00. Tested utt Uast 

 3 bands), *3.00; selected, tested (4 bands*, SJ.OO; 

 breeding queens (4 to 5 bands), $5.00. Virgin queens, 

 .50 cts.; 5 for $3.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. JACOB T. TIITIPE, 



8-15db Grand Ledge, Mien. 



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