1901 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



569 



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3 Months, 20c. 6 Months, 30c. 



To NEW SUBSCRIBERS. — We 

 want every subscriber of Glean- 

 ings to read the Weekly Amer- 

 ican Bee Journal for 3 or G 

 months at least, and so we make the 

 above very low offers to those who are 

 not alreadv getting our journal. Just 

 think of it— 13 Nos. for 20c, or 26 for 

 only 30c ! Better send in your subscrip- 

 tion at ouce, and begin with July 1st. 



AI,SO DON'T FORGET 

 that we're headquarters in Chicago for 



Root's 



Bee-keepers' 



Supplies. 



A catalog and also a sample 

 copy of the American Bee 

 Journal free upon request. 



George W. York & Co., 



144-146 "Erie Street, Chicago, I 



Prices for July and August. 



Your choice, either golden or leather-colored queens. 

 Prices are, 1 untested, 65 cts ; 2 for 81.00. Tested, Jl 00. 

 Breeding queens, S3 00 to $5 00 each. If you want 

 tons of honey try them. See my ad. in June 15th 

 number 0. ROUTZAHN, nenallen, Pa. 



D. COOLEY, 



DEALER IN BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES, 



KENDALL, MICHIGAN. 



Root's Goods at Root's Prices. : : Catalog free. 



Vinri Pftnn t The kind that tones and keeps up the hen 

 CUU rUUU . so that she simply must lay. LEY'S POUL- 

 TRY CONDITION POWDER puts good red blood into poul- 

 try veins; kills all disease germs; tones and nourishes fowls 

 —big and little get all there is in the food when fed in con- 

 junction with it. Price 25c pkg.; 5 for $]. Ley's Thorough- 

 bred Minorca eggs, $1 for 13. Thoroughbred Belgian Hares. 



Pj^j, Cnlp Choice prolific Italian queens — grand- 

 » ^' otllC daughters of a queen of which DooHt- 

 tle wrote me, " SlOO will not buy her" — mated with 

 drones of Hutchinson's .Superior Long-tongue Strain. 

 Warranted queens, 75c; tested, SI 00 and up. Good 

 references, and satisfaction guaranteed 



EARI^,Y. SAFFORD, Salem, N. Y. 



GLEANINGS AS AN ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 



From the number of letters I found awaiting me 

 when I arrived where I got my mail, referring to 

 Gleanings with reference to bee-hives, I concluded 

 you gave me a free ad't. I thought I had fixed all my 

 matters so I would have no mail to follow for the two 

 months I was on the wing ; but I was surprised to 

 find more letters than I have found time to read, 

 much less answer ; so please say to the many friends, 

 "hives sold;" make my apology for not answering. 

 I fully realize Gleanings is the place to advertise. 



Hemet, Cal., June 6. H. I. Morse. 



A SMALL SNAKE 



may go through PAGE 2o-wire 58-inch Fence, but no 

 rabbit, chicken, pig, hog, horse, nor bull can. 

 Box S. Page W. W. Pence Co. , Adrian, Mich. 



Don't Dig Potatoes by Hand 



It is a slow and expensive way. The cheapest, quick- 

 est, and easiest way is to USE THE IMPROVED 



DOWDEN POTATO-DICCER. 



It gets them all, no matter how deep or shallow. Our 

 book explains how. Book is free. Write for it now. 

 DOWDEN riFO CO., - Box 23. Prairie City, la. 



YOU CAN NOT afford to let the season pass with- 

 out introducing some of Moore's 23-100 stock into 

 your apiary. See advertisement on page 571. 



FOR SALE.— Nuclei, in chaff - hive frames ; three 

 frames with queen, SI. 75. Good Italians. 



H. 1,. FISHER, New Paris, Ind. R. D. No. 2. 



Wants and Exchange. 



WANTED —To exchange -10 hives— 13x15 in. inside, 

 9 in. in depth, made to tier up— and a good gear- 

 ed 4-frame extractor, for any thing that I can use. 

 J. M. Jones, Palmyra, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— To exchange two ladies' bicycles— but 

 little used and high grade— for offers. 



J. W. Provan, Traer, Iowa. 



ANTED.— To exchange Barnes saw for camera, 

 not less than 4X5. M. W. Shepherd, 



Mannville, Putnam Co , Florida. 



WANTED.— To exchange first-class bee-keeping sup- 

 plies for 2000 lbs. beeswax. Will allow 32c for 

 nice wax. W. H. Norton, Skowhegan, Me. 



WANTED.— To exchange Japanese buckwheat at 

 80c per bu.— sacks, 15c extra— for bees in ship- 

 ping-boxes, if not too far away. 



Albert L. Martin, Leonardsburg, Del. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange a S.50 Columbia bicycle 

 that has not been ridden 100 miles; never been 

 rained on; out of the factory only about one year. 

 I will sell it or exchange for clover honey, or two- 

 frame Cowan extractor and new Dovetailed hives, to 

 the value of S35. A. H. Kanagy, Milroy, Pa. 



Black and Hybrid Queens for Sale. 



Hybrid and black queens, good ones, 25 cts. each. 

 F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vermont. 



Forty raismated queens, reared last fall and this 

 spring, 25 cts. each; 3 black queens. 15 cts. each. 



B. F. AVERILL, Howardsville, Va. 



