1889 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULT HUH. 



245 



I ARISE to say to the 



readers of Gleanings that 

 UOOL1TTLG has conclud- 

 ed to sell BEES and 

 QUEENS in their season, 

 during 1889, at the following- 

 prices: 



One colony Italians, on 

 nine Gallup frames, 

 inligbtshipping-box$ 7 00 



Five colonies 30 00 



Ten colonies .. 50 00 



One untested queen .. 1 00 

 Three untested queens 2 00 

 One untested queen 

 reared by natural 



swarming- 150 



Three ditto 3 00 



One tested queen 2 00 



Three tested queens.. 4 00 



One tested queen by natural swarming 3 00 



Three ditto 6 00 



Tested queens, 1888 rearing, each 4 00 



Extra selected, for breeding, two years old. . . . 10 00 

 About a pound of bees in a two-frame nucleus 

 with any queen for $2.00 extra. 



Circular free, giving full particulars regarding 

 each class of queens. Address 



G. OT. OOOL.ITTL.E, 

 7d Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



CWIn responding to this advertisement mention Glkanings. 



C- M. DIXON^ 



Parrish, Franklin Co., XII., 



—MANUFACTURER OF— 



BEE-KIVB^ § gUPPItlEg 



New shop and new machinery. Send for my 

 sixth annual price list, free. C. M. DIXON. 



Mention Gleanings. 7-8-9d 



Beautiful Laced Wyandottes. 



Eggs tor Hatching, i$1.00 for 13; $2.00 

 tor 30. Orders Booked Now. 



J. W. GKISWOLD, ROSE, WAYNE CO., N. Y. 



17nr» QqIo Barnes foot-power circular saw; 

 r Ul OcllC price, delivered to cars, $27.00; 

 with scroll-saw, $32.00. It is all in perfect order, as 

 good as new. D. S. BASSETT, 



7-8d Farnumsville, Worcester Co., Mass. 



THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE, and BADANT'S FOUNDATION. 

 I See advertisement in another column. 



Choice Italian Queens ! 



Tested, $1.50; untested, .$1.00.' None but pure Ital- 

 ians in our apiary. 



Brood Foundation 43 cts. per lb. Foundation 

 for sections, 55 cts. per lb. 7d 



Misses S. & M. Barnes, Piketon, Ohio. 



T 13 It II -I It \ H I NUCLEI, with tested queen, 

 pure Italian, $3 50. Heady May 15th. • 

 789d D. B. Lovett, Crestline, Crawford Co., O. 



T-f Vnil W^Ylt Ful1 value ror your money 

 aa A \jw VV dill; y 0U should see my catalogue 

 before purchasing. Japanese buckwheat, $1.75 per 

 bushel; 2() varieties of potatoes. Bees, queens, and 

 supplies at low rates. Chas. D. Duvall. 



7tfdb Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



tyin responding to this advertisement mention GLEANINGS. 



LOOK HERE! 



After the 15th of May I will send strong 3-frame 

 nuclei of Italian bees on L. wired frames, queen 

 and all, for $2.50 each. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



7-8d DAN WHITE, New London, Ohio. 



Minnesota Ahead! 



We are selling L. hives with T supers for 55c, and 

 brood-frames for $1.00 per hundred. Send for cir- 

 cular before ordering elsewhere. 7-10db 

 Wm. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



THERE! I TOLD YOU SO! 



Not that the cow would eat the 

 grindstone, but that A. F. 

 Bright's strain of Italian bees 

 and Brosvn Leghorns would be in 

 demand, both North and South. 

 Just nod at him (with a postal 

 card) and he will send you his 

 nice illustrated catalogue, and 

 write you a letter too— he did me. 

 Address 



A. F. BRIGHT, 



7tfdb IVIazepjm, Minn. 



this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



ITALIAN QUEENS for the season of 1889. Test- 

 ed, $1.00; untested, 75 cts. After May 15, 60 cts. 

 Bees, per lb., 75 cts. Ferrets, 50 cts. per pair. 

 Safe arrival. C. C. Kirkman, 



7d Redallia, Pitt Co., N. C. 



^^EMOVElT $^ 



To Pla-fc-fcsraowfcls., ITebraslsa. 

 3-frame Nucleus Colonies a Specialty, $2.50 each. 



7tfdb J. M. YOUNG, Box 874, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



FOUNBATION and HIVES for sale at Root's 

 prices. E. K. Miller, 



7-9d (harden City, Cass Co., Mo. 



Fresh-Made Foundation ! 



I am still in the wax business, and will sell at 

 these prices : 



Heavy foundation, per lb 32c 



Thin " " " 42c 



Wax worked— heavy, per lb 8c 



" " thin, " " 15c 



7tfdb J. V. CALDWELL, Cambridge, 111. 



t^lii responding to this advertisement mention ' 



Comb P'ovixi.cla'fciori- 



AND OTHER 



Apiarian. S-upplies. 



Send for a price list. Address 

 7d Jas. A. Nelson, Muncie, Kan. 



THOROUGHBRED White P. Rock, W. Wyan- 

 dotte eggs, $1.50 per 13; L. Brahma, P. Rock, 

 L. Wyandotte, W. and B. Leghorn eggs, $1.00 

 per 13. Italian Queens, reared on the Doolittle 

 plan, select tested, in May, $3.00; June, $2.50. War- 

 ranted, May, $1.25; June, $1.00. 



C. H. WATSON, 

 7-12db Newtown, Bucks Co., Pa. 



iWln responding to tins advertisement mention Gleanings. 



FOR SALE. 



Fifty colonies of Italian bees in 10-frame Lang- 

 stroth hives, at $5.00 per stand; 10 per cent off for 

 more than one stand. John Grand, 



7-lldb Batavia, Clermont Co., O. 



For Sale at a Bargain. 



Bees from one to one hundred colonies, 8-f . L. hives; 

 7d S. Coulthard, Shelby, Oceana Co., Mich. 



STOCKBRIDGE'S 



Simplicity Hive, Sections, Frames, 



Smokers, Comb Foundation, etc. 



Send for price list. Address 



CHAS. A. STOCKBBIBGE, 



Mention Gleaninus. 7tfdb Fort Wayne, Ind. 



1872. One Dollar 1889. 



Tested Italian Queens. Progeny large, well 

 marked, and fine honey-gatherers. Orders filled as 

 early in May as weather permits. Select testPd, un- 

 tested, nuclei, bees, etc., at low prices. Send for 

 price list. C. OT. HICKS, 



7-9-lld Fairview, Wash. Co., Md. 



