AJJ VKU TISERS ' DEPAR TMENT. 



d^XJBUnVO 1L.IST. 



Wc will HCIUI (iLK.VNIXOS 



With Tin- Anu-ricaii JU-c Joiirual (S^>.On) 



'• Thi' Bee Kci,i)(U-'.s Ma^'aziiu- ( l.l!o) 



" Th»- i;ei' >Voil.i ( -.MO) 



" All thref, Tlie lU'o Jonrnal.s of America. 

 " American Agric\ilturist (Sl.tJO) 

 " Prairie Farmer 

 " Kural New Yorker 

 " National Aj;ricuUiirist 

 " Scientilic American 



•• Fruit Kccoriier and Cottage Gardener (:*1.0(i 

 {Above rates include nil I'oslwje.l 



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( 1.25). 



($3.15). 



.52. 25 

 -.1.75 

 ..2.(i0 

 ..5.00 

 .S2.10 

 . .2.(i5 

 . .;!.oo 

 ..1.75 

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Names of responsilile parties will be Inserteil Id 

 either of the following departments, at a uniform 

 price of 10c. each insertion, or 31.00 per year. 



Xamen inserted in ffiis department tlie first time 

 without charge. 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



SKXT postpaid on receipt of price. 



I^angslroth on the Hive and Honey Bee S2.00 



Quinl)> 's Mysteries of Bee Keeping 1 .50 



Bee Keeper's Text Book, mnslin, 75 



" " paper, 40 



Good Books. 



These, though uot specially designed for Bee- 

 keepers, have a tendency to inculcate princi- 

 ples that ensure success in bee-keeping as well 

 as almost all other rural pursuits. 



The first on the list should be in the liauds 

 of every one who has planted grape vines to 

 shade the hives, as we have advised. 



Any of these books will be forwarded by mail, post- 

 puid. on receipt of i)ric.e. 



Fuller's (irape Culturist Si. 50 



Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist 1..50 



Fuller's Strawlterry Culturist 20 



Fuller's Forest Trt^V Cult iirist I..o0 



Henderson's Gardening' for I'rolit 1.50 



Henderson's Practical Floriculture 1.50 



Tim Bunker Papers 1..50 



Ten Acres Enough 1.25 



Roosevelt's Five Acres too Much 1.50 



Art of Saw Filing (Holly) 75 



Window Gardening 1..50 \ 



Leuchar's How to build Hot-Houses 1.50 



Play and Profit in my Garden. Rev. E. P. Roe. l.,50 



Waring's Draining for Profit and Health 1..50 I 



Onion Culture 20 i 



Purdy's Small Fruit Instructor 25 



A-verill Ohemical I^aint. 



THE O.VZ- 1' RELIABLE. 

 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL. 

 THE MOST ECONOMICAL. 

 THE MOST DURABLE. 



Requires no oil thinner or drier. 

 Requires no waste of time in mixing, 

 Has stood eic/ht t/cn?-.s' criticisms 

 With i/earlf/ iyicreasrd popidarity 

 And i/eiirlii increnned sales. 

 Is sold by the gallon only, in |)ackages of from 1 to 

 40 gallons each, in Purest White and any Color or 

 Tint desired. 

 Address, for sample card of colors and price list, 



Averill CliciiTlcal X»alnt Co., 



Office and Factorv 132 & 134 East River Street, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bred from imported mothers— 

 a month earlier than in the North. Purity and 

 -:ife arrival guaranteed. Also full colonies of Italians 

 in Langstroth hives for sale at S15.00 per colony. 

 Address Du. J. P. H. BROAVN, Augusta, Ga. 



Those whose names appear below, agree to furni«h 

 Italian Queens the coming season for'JI.oo each, un- 

 der the following conditions; No guarantee is to ht- 

 assumed of purity, safe deliverv or anv thing of the 

 kind, only that the (^ueen be rcare(l from a choice 

 l)ure mother. They also agree to return the monev a) 

 anv time when customers become impatient of siidi 

 delay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best Queens, 

 \>\\t u)) neatest and most securelv, will i)robal)lv re- 

 ceive the most orders. Spe(;ial rates for warranted 

 and tested Queens, furnished on application to anv of 

 the parties. 



G. W. Dean. River Styx. Medina Co.. Ohio. 



J. Oatman & Co., Dundee, Ills. .-Jti 



Dr. J. P. H. Brown, Augusta, Geoi-gia. 



R. S. Becktell, New Buffalo, Mich. 



M. E. McMaster, Shelbvville, Missouri. 2tl 



Eli Coble, Corsinville. Marshall Co., Tenn. 2tl 



Mil"© M iS;ii,'TOf -a <c>1tmwmwm® 



AVho agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 Geo. T. Wheeler, Mexico, N. Y. 



BEES and Supplies, never before offered, will be 

 furnished bv M. QUINBY. St. Johnsville, Mont- 

 gomery Co., N. Y. Send for circular and price list. 2t31 



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C IL, XT H RATES on 175 Papers. Send for 

 O Ij TJ B List including Agents' R,\tes on 

 K O O It J^ bv mail post-paid— 4no ir. List— 

 U O O 1%. H BiXGH.\MS' Agency, Sparta, Wis. 

 12t9p 



T^INN'f 



TO BEE KEEPERS! 



POROUS DOUBLE WALLED BEE HIVE, 



In winter! 

 free. Say 

 Addre> 

 3p 



A SUCCESS— 



ng Bees on their summer stand, 

 where you see thi's notice. 



Circular 



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