18S0 



GLEANINGS'!^' BEE €0LTURE. 



729 



tint. The book is ;i plain, invK'ticiil Si't of directions 

 for 'selecting', iilaiitiny, cnltiNatint;-, ffathering-, and 

 marketinjj- the bei'ries. It is a eonnnon-sense sort of 

 book, charmingly- written, and we can only wish it 

 were in tlie hand's of e\-cry farmer in the hind.— The 

 Western Farmer and Sluclonan. 



We have received from tlie authors, T. B. Terry 

 and A. I. Koot, a little liook entitled the ABC of 

 Strawberry Culture. Tt is really what its title indi- 

 cates, and gives in plain matter-of-fact language 

 practical sugg-estions legarding varieties, nietliods 

 of planting, etc., so that a beginner, by following in- 

 structions, need not err in his efforts at growing 

 strawberries.— Tfte GranQt Visitor. 



The A B C of Strawberrv Culture is the title of a 

 little book by T. B. Terry, published by A. I. Root, 

 Medina, O, The authoi' has the candor to admit he 

 has made mistakes, and has learned by experience 

 enough about growing strawberries to make his lit- 

 tle book of instructions well worth the price.— Our 

 Rural Homes. 



Blaok and Hybrid Queens For Sale. 



I have 30 nice hybrid and 35 young black queens 

 for sale. Send me 50c and get one of them. 

 16-lM8d A. D. Ellingwood, Berlin Falls, N. H. 



A few mismated Italian queens, young and pro- 

 lific. Price 20c each. Order by postal and pay when 

 queens arrive. C. A. Bunch, Nye, Ind. 



100 Colonies of Italian and Hybrid Bees 



In two-story SimplicitN' hives (ten frames) chock full 

 of bees, and plent>- of lumej- for winter, wide frames, 

 T supers; with sections and starters in upper story, 

 complete, for .f^.oO per colon v, or offers. 



AL.BEKT AKNOliD, 

 Ne^vark, ludependence €o.. Ark. 



t^*In responding to this advertisement mention Glkaning;?. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS, 



1 have requeened my own apiai'y, with Italian 

 queens from Alley's $lnO.O.) queen. They are large 

 and very light colored. I have a stock of tine young 

 queens reared from the best of these, that I offer 

 for 75 cts. each, or three for $3.00. Tested, $1.50 each. 

 No black bees near here. Can fill orders promptly, 

 and will guarantee safe arrival. Make money orders 

 payable at Flint, Mich. 

 IStfdb ELITIER HUT€f-31NSON, 



RogerMVille, Genesee Co., Itlich. 



It^"ln responding to this advertisement mention Hleanings. 



SECTIONS. 



S2.50 to $.{..SO per M. Bee-Mivee« and Fix- 

 tures cheap. NOVELTY CO., 

 6tfdb Rock Falls, Bllmois. 



Please mention this paper 



EUREKA FRAME MACHINE. 



Sometliing everj' bee-keeper should have. 

 For price and particulars address 

 34-23db F. W. LAMWI, 



Box 106. Soniervllle, JiSutler Co.,0. 



Please mention tliis paper. 24-23db 



BEES." Price 8 Cts. 



fi 



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

 vised," treating of taming and handling bees; just 

 the thing for beginners. Circular, with advice to 

 beginners, samples of foundation, etc., free. 

 5tfdb f;;WAN. ©AOAlVr & S®N, 



Oaisalitbiif IHi^iaceck <Do,% SllliBoin' 



lt^"IiL respouauih' Ui l..l.-. ;iilv<-, ....ell.elll mention GLEANLNGB. 



Wants or Exe^ange Department. 



WANTED.— I will exchange sewing-machines, new, 

 and fruit-trees, foi' honey. Address 

 15-34db E. Petehman, Waldo, Wis, 



WANTED.— To exchange all kinds of nursery stock, 

 peaches, pears, grapevines, laspberiies, straw- 

 berries, etc., for foundation, beeswax, empty combs, 

 or offers. Address T. G. Ashimead, Williamson, N. Y. 



WANTED immediately.— A man to take entire con- 

 trol of 150 colonies of bees. For particulars ad- 

 dress 10-30d S. A. Shuck, Liverpool, 111. 



WANTED. — To exchange new Dibbern tin bee-es- 

 capes, lirood-fi'ames or hives, for empt.v combs 

 (either L. or Heddoii frame), foundation, or any other 

 supplies. Write E. F. QuiGtiBY, 



19-3(Jd Union ville, Putnam Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees in L. hives, 

 for two well-trained fox-hounds. Apply at once 

 to J. B. Mitchell, Hawkinsville, Pulaski Co., Ga. 

 19-30d 



WANTED.— To exchange Ply. Rock fowls, fine 

 stock, for a lot of empty L. combs for extract- 

 ing, or offers. T. G. Ashmead, Williamson, N. Y. 

 IStfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange bee-hives for bees, will 

 guarantee satisfactory hive. IStfdb 



LowRY Johnson, M'f'k, Masontown, Fay. Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange apiary of 150 colonies of 

 (bees. Will take any kind of farm stock, goods 

 or groceries. Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 300-egg Excelsior incu- 

 bator, used one season; cost $35.00, for photo- 

 graphic outfit, books, or best offers. 19-30-31d 

 O. S. CoMi'TON, Glonwood, Cass Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a fine 3-year old register- 

 ed Jersey bull, for extracted or comb honej% or 

 offers. 19-30d B. T. Baldwin, Marion, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange a 6x9 self-inking jiress, 

 an excellent outfit; cost me f 80.00; four fonts 

 of type. 19-30d L. L. Esenhower, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED. — To correspt)nd with parties having 

 potatoes, onions, apples, and honey for sale. 

 Promiit attention given to correspondence. Con- 

 signments solicited. Prompt returns made. 



Earle Clickenger, 131 So. 4th St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a three-sided 8-inch mold- 

 er or sticker, for a pony planer, or I will ex- 

 change hives or one-piece sections for planer. 



Geo. H. Kirkpatrick, Portland, Ind. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees, for a lathe, with 

 scroll-saw attachment, a "Goodell " prefeii-ed. 

 Write fli'St, giving description. 



O. G. Josenhans, Owosso, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange full colonies of Italian 

 bees and stia\vlierry-i)lants, for comb or ex- 

 tracted honey. JMakc offers to 



S. F. Reed, N. Dorchester, N. H. 



WANTED.— To exchange 5000 Jessie strawberry- 

 plants and maple syrup, for Flobert rifle shot- 

 gun, ferrets, fruit-trees, grapevines, or any thing 

 useful. Ben Zurcher. Apple Creek, Ohio. 



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TANTED.— To exchange strong Cuthbert raspber- 

 ly plants, for apiarian supplies oi' offers. 



Chas. Howell, Hackettstown, N. J. 



WANTED.— To sell or exchange a hen (6 hens and 

 1 cock) of S. Ij. Wyandottes, Mengcr's strain, for 

 nice extracted or comb honey. State price of honey. 

 W. M. FJoi/roN, McComb, Hancock Co., Ohio. 



M 



Y sui'plus stock of Italian <iueens at 50c each, 

 rhoy'are young, laying, and jjiire bred. 

 E'. D. Andrews, North New Salem, Mas.s. 



