ADVERTISERS' DEPARTMENT. 



AVi 



will send Cleaninus— 

 IhTlio Anu'iicaii I5ei> Journal (Si.OO) 



Tlif r.ci' Ki'('))«'r's Magazine ( 1.25) 



The lice W.n-l.i ( -2.00) 



All Unci'. The Bee Journals of AmericiV, . . 



Amcvican Agriculturist (Sl.CO) 



I'rairie Farmer *2.1.'S) , 



Uural New Yorker (li-.V!) 



National Aariculturist ( 1.2.")) 



Seientltic American (S-I.l.")) 



Fruit Recorder ami Cottage (iardener (Sl.OO) 

 [Above rates inc.linfc (ill Posla'jc.J 



$•2.2.5 

 ..l.T.'i 

 .2.35 

 .5.00 

 .S2.10 

 ..2.(i5 , 

 . .3.00 

 ..3.75 

 , .3.(i5 

 . . 1.50 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 cither of the l"olln\vin;r dc|>aitments, at a unilorni 

 price of Idc. each insert ion. or ?r I. iKl per year. 



Names inxcrted in this department the first time 

 without charge. 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



SKXT jioslpaid on receipt of price. 



I-anirstroih on the Hive and Honey Bee $2.00 



Quinl)v"s Mysteries of Uee Keeping 1.50 



Bee Keeper's Text Book, muslin, 75 



" " " " paper, 40 



Good Books. 



These, tliougli not specially desii^ncd for Bee- 

 koi'pofs, have a tendency to inculcate princi- 

 }iles that ensure success in bee-keeping as well 

 as almost all other rural pui^uits. 



The first on the list siiould be in the hands 

 of every one who has' planted grai>e vines to 

 shade the hives, as we have advised. 



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

 paid, on receipt of price. 



Fuller's (iraiie ("ultiirist Sl.50 



Fuller's Small Fruit Culturist 1.50 



Fuller's .strawberry Culturist 1.20 



Fuller's Forest Tree Culturist l.hO 



Henderson's Gardening for Profit 1.50 



Henderson's Practical Floriculture 1.50 



Tim Bunker Papers 1.50 



Ten Acres Enough 1.35 



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 



Plav .and Profit in mv (iarden. Rev. E. P. Roe. .1.50 



'.Vai-ing's Draining for Profit and Health 1..50 



Onion Culture 20 



Purdy's Small Fruit Instructor 25 



.iVverill Ohemical !E*aint. 



THE O.VZr 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 eiciht years" criticisms 

 With yearly increased popularity 

 And yearly increased sales. 

 Is sold by the gallon only, in packages of from 1 to 



+0 gallons each, in Purest White and any Color or 



Tint desired. 

 Address, for sample card of colors and price list, 



A-verill dieinical I*aiixt Co., 



Office and Factory 133 & 1-34 East River Street, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO. 6-6-'7r. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bred from imported mothers— 

 a month earlier than in the North. Purity and 

 ^ni'c arrival guaranteed. Also full colonies of Italians 

 in Langstroth hives for sale at $15.00 per colony. 

 Address Dr. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Ga. 



C", T^TJ Ti R.VTES on 175 Papers. Send for 

 O I^ XT 1$ List incluiling Agents' Ratks on 

 1? O O "K. (S by mail post-paid— 400 in List— 

 BOO It S BiXGHAMS' Agency, Sparta, Wis. 

 J2tflp 



PARTRIDGE COCHINS A SPECIALTY. 



Eggs tor hatching after Juno 1st, Sl'.50 for 13. from 

 one pen, fiyc hens, (three) sired by Simigqler (D.'lS) ma- 

 teil with Modoc Chief mo'i), two, ist I'ittsbiirfi Poidlry 

 shoiv 1875. One hen has laid eicihty-tic<> eggs in o)ic 

 hundred and one consecutive davs. weiglis 10 j» lbs. 

 Gold spangled Rolands, Pure bred Si. 50 per 1.3. Eggs 

 from above sent to hatch. 

 (ip D. E. MOORE, Box 150, Rochester, Pa. 



Those whose names ai>pear below, agree to furni'-b 

 Italiiin (Queens the coming season for Si. 00 each, un- 

 der the following conditions; No guarantee is to b" 

 assnn\c<l of imriiy, safe deliyeiy or anv thing of ilui 

 kind, inily that (lie (iueeu be reared from a Choice. 

 ])ure mother. Tlie>' also agree to return the mont^y at 

 anv time when customers become im)>atient of such 

 delay as may bt^ unavoidable. 



Bear in miml that he who sends the best Queens, 

 put up neatest and most securely, will pro!)ably re- 

 ceive the most- orders. S))ecial rates for warranted 

 and tested Queens, furnished on ai)plicatiou to any of 

 the parties. Names with *, use an Imiiortcd (iueen 

 mother. If wanted by mail, send 10c. extra. 

 G. W. Dean, River Stvx. Medina Co., Ohio. 

 * J. Oatnvau & Co., Dundee, Ills. 3t2 



Dr. J. P. II. Brown. Augusta, Georgia. 

 *M. E. McMaster, Shelbyville, Missouri. 2tl 



*Eli Coble, Cornersville'. ^Marshall Co., Tenn. 2tl 



*.l. ISI. C. Taylor, Lewistown, Frederick Co., Md. 4-9 

 *C. Gould & Co., Onargo, Iroquois Co., 111. 4-<! 



A. J. Weidner. Bigler. Adams Co., Pa. .5-10 



*E. W. Hale. Wirt C. H., West Va. (i-f! 



*F. J. & S. Warden, Uhrichsville, O. 



*T. G. McGaw, Monmouth, Ills. 

 J. H. Nellis, Canajohairie, N. Y. 6-9 



Jg^I warrant my C^ueens jiure Italians, and f/naran- 

 tee t/teir arrival by mail, soo miles for just one dallar. 

 Get my circular. J. II. Nellis, Canajohairie, N. Y. fip 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 



named, as those described on our circular. 



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



Wm. D. Zell, Lancaster, Pa. W-11 



J. H. Martin, Hartford, N. Y. Hives Sl.OO to $3.50. 



Frames $:?.00 per lOn. Sup))orts for 100 frames 50 cente. 



Sample frame by mail 10 cts. 



Full Stock, 5fl5,O0. Tested Queens in May, $4.00 each, 

 after June 1st, $.3.00 each. AVarranted Queen in Mav, 

 $:?.00 each, after June 1st, $2.50 each, or six for S12.(X). 

 Bred from Imported and Selected Stock. Sent by mail. 

 Also, Eggs from Light Brahma Fowls, $1.50 per'doz. 

 Address, T. G. McGAW, 

 Monmouth, 

 Lock Box 64. 4-6 p Warren Co.. 111. 



Tested Queens from an Imported Mother $5.00 each. 

 Tested Queens from an American Mother $3.00 each. 

 Safe arrivals guaranteed. Address, 



Dk. W. p. MOORE, 

 4-6 p Richland Station, Sumner Co., Tenn. 



You cannot look over the back Xo's of Gleaningr 

 or any other Periodii-al willi satisfaction, unless they 

 are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 8aid— 

 "Dear me what a bother — I must have last 

 month's Journal and it's no where to l)c found." Pitt 

 eacli No. in the Kmerson Binder as soon as it comes 

 and \ou can sit down happy, any time you wish to find 

 any ihing > ou ma\' have previously seen even though 

 it were months ago. 



Binders lor (Ji^kanings (will hold them for four 

 years) gilt lettered, free liv mail foi- .50, 60, and 75c, ac- 

 cording til qnalilv. For ta"ble of jirices of Binders for 

 anv Periodical, see Oct. No., A ol. 2. Send in yoor 

 ort^ers. A. I. ROOT & CO., Medina, O. 



