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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



June 



Wants or Exchange Department. CARNIOLAN APIARY FOR SALE! 



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ANTED.— To exchange Columbia tricycle for 

 bee supplies. S. G. Kilgohe, London, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of wall paper, 

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



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

 extractor, new, for an incubator or Italian 

 queens. G. C. Hughes. 



etfdb Pipestem, West Va. 



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ANTED, 

 of wax. 



-To exchange 1 lb. of thin fdn. for 3 lbs. 

 Ttfdb C. W. Dayton, Bradford, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange for sections, fdn., hon- 

 ey, or offers, an American fruit-evaporator. 

 No. 2; capacity, 10 to 13 bu. apples per day. For de- 

 scription of evaporator, write to American Mfg. 

 Co., Waynesboro, Pa. O. H. Hvatt. 



ftfdb Shenandoah, la. 



WANTED.— To exchange one or more finely bred 

 Scotch collie (Shepherd) puppies, for Italian 

 queens, or supplies. 

 l-12d F. W. George, Wllliamstown, Iowa. 



ANTED.— To exchange photo outfit for Root's 

 chaff hives in flat, or safety bicycle. 



F. Shilltng, Jewett, Ohio. 



WANTED.— Parties with capital to establish the 

 manufacturing of bee - hives and supplies. 

 Have already nice growing trade established. Can 

 be largely increased bv manufacturing. "Refer- 

 ences." J. B. Kline, Topeka, Kan. 



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ANTED.— Italian queen for a sitting of White 

 Minorca eggs. Miss Sarah Shaw. 



Stockholm Depot, St. Lawrence Co., N. Y. 



WANTED— To exchange Japanese buckwheat for 

 Green's solar wax-extractor. 



R. Robinson, Laclede, 111. 



Black and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



Hyt rid queens for sale, 3.oc each. Black queens, 

 30c each. C. C. Kirkman, Redallia, Pitt Co., N. C. 



Mismated Italian queens, 3.5c each, and blacks, 

 20c. Safely delivered. 



W. G. Hayen, Pleasant Mound, 111. 



J. W. Taylor has 13 or 15 hybrid and mismated 

 Italian queens that he will sell for 25c each, or five 

 for $1.00, or $3 25 per dozen. 

 13-16db J. W. TAYLOR,:0zan, Ark, 



For sale, 35 to 40 hjbrid queens, good layers 

 (wings clipped), at 2.5c each, as they come; 40c for 

 the best. M. Ludtman, 



Hannibal, Monroe Co., Ohio. 



Black queens, 20c; hybrid, 35c; mismated Ital- 

 ians, 50c. Stamps for pay. 



J. A. BucKLEW, Warsaw, Coshocton Co., O. 



For sale- 25 black and hybrid queens for 25 cts. 

 each, if a ready-provisioned cage is sent with order. 

 Age unknown, but will send none but prolific ones. 

 J. W. Smith, Moscow, Lamoille Co., Vt. 



Hybrid queens at 30c each, as long as the supply 

 lasts. GtJSTAVE Gross, Milford, Wis. 



ZT BSATS AIiZi I 



Italians, 60c, hybrids, 50c per lb., and a queen with 

 every 7 lbs. bees. Oi-der quick. 



W. E. YODER, Lewisburg, Union Co., Pa. 



t^ln responding to tills artveitlseiiieiit nientnm RLKANiNns. 



FOR SALE-FINE PROPERTY 



AVith 8,'j acres of land, and apiary of 100 colonies of 

 Italian bees, fixtures and all. Address for partic- 

 ulars. Louis Werner, Edwardsville. 111. 



t^lri r(.'si)on<linjf to this adviTli^eiiiiTit iMt-ntiiiu (Ji.KANIMiS. 



My Cariiiolau apiary must be sold at once, to al- 

 low me to move to Colorado Springs. 



" You have the best Carniolans in the country." 



H. Alley. 



Select imported queen, $5; or untested queen, $1; 

 untested, '/i doz., .f5; 1 lb. bees, $1; 3-frame nucle- 

 us, $3..50; full colonies, in Istory Simplicity 9-frame 

 hive, $5; add price of queen you want. Queens 

 by mail, others on board cars here by freight or 

 I express, as ordered. Remittance of currency, bank 

 draft, or money order must accompany all orders. 



S. W. MORRISON, M. D., 



I3tfdb Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. 



t^"!!! responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



ALBINO - QUEENS. 



I will furnish pure queens of this gentle and 

 beautiful race of bees this season at the following 

 prices: Extra select tested. $1.50; Warranted, 75c. 

 JOSEPH ITIOSEK, 

 Festiiia, Wlne»«Iiiek Co., Iowa. 



t^In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



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

 ders, and try my fine yel-^ with queen, in June, S3. 

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

 from Imported stock, /Istested, f l.OO. 8tfdb 



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

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



It^"ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Rfl COLONIES OF ITALiIAlV BEES for sale, 

 *'*' in Langstroth hives, at $5.00 per colony. 

 8-9-lOd John Grant, Batavia, Clermont Co.. Ohio. 



In writing advertisers please mention tliis paper. 



ITALIAN QUEEN BEES 

 At 75 Cts. Each. 



Z=*-i;i.x-o £t<xxc3. :E*xx*ist;-OX£i<)Sst. 



I have bred Italian queens 25 years, and am now 

 breeding from the best stock I ever saw. Please 

 try one. E. ». ANDREWS, 



Nortli New Salem, Mass. 



t^"In responding to tliis advertisement mention Gleanings. 



BEES AT BIT\:ER'S RISK ; 50c PER liB. 

 J. J. Hardy, Lavonia, Franklin Co., Ga. 



ONEV - EXTRACTOR FOR $5. Almost 

 new. W. C. Martin, Ashley, Del. Co., O. 



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COMB FOUNDATION AND BEESWAX ADVANCED. 



We are compelled again to advance the price of 

 comb foundation, because of the advance in bees- 

 wax. This has been slowly increasing in price for 

 two years past, with slight fluctuations. We have 

 to pay now, on an average, 7 to 8c. per lb. more for 

 wax than we did two years ago. We dislike to raise 

 prices, and have been holding off, working on small- 

 er margins, hoping wax would go no higher; but 

 it is impossible longer to sustain our catalogue 

 prices. We will pay for average wax, delivered 

 here, 270. cash, ISO in trade, and the same will be 

 sold at 33c. per lb. for average, and 38 for selected 

 yellow. Price of all grades of comb foundation is 

 "advanced 8 cents per pound over January prices, 

 taking effect June 15. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



Mismated Queens. 



Having boueht up a few hybrid colonies which 

 we desire to Italianize, we offer for sale some 18 or 

 31) hybrid queens. To get rid of them early, we will 

 sell them for .50 cents each until disposed of. Some 

 of the queens produce almostoJf three-banded bees, 

 and their colonies might be pronounced almost 

 pure Italians. As there are occasionally some two- 

 banded bees among them, we will offer them at the 

 price of other hybrids; but at this price we can 

 not pick out those queens having the most Italian 

 bees. You will run your chance of getting very 

 nearly pure Italians at these prices. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina. Ohio. 



