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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 



200 COLONIES BEES FOR SALE, 



IN ANY SHAPE TO SUIT PURCHASERS. 



By the hive, by the pound, 2, 3. or more frames of 

 brood, with or without queens. Black, hybrid, dol- 

 lar, or pure Italians. Write for prices, stating what 

 you want. I must sell, so they will be cheaper than 

 the cheapest. <J. W. GATES, 



8-9(1 Bartlett, Teiin. 



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EARLY * QUEENS 



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Apr. May. 



1 untested queen $100 $1.00 



3 " "... . 3 CO 2.50 



I virgin " $6 per doz lid till 



1 tested " 3.00 2.50 



3 " " 7.50 6.00 



2 and 3 fr. nuclei; special rates to dealers. 

 South Carolina is the best State in the 



■"■South tor early queens. The climate is well 



1 adapted to queen-rearing, and it takes but 4 fH 

 Hnr 5 days to send them through the mails to m 

 ■jany part of the Northern States or Canada. J^ 

 H Prompt shipment and safe arrival guaran- £^ 

 -™teed. W.J.ELLISON, -^ 



|X| 6-8-9 Kid Ssateburg, Sumter Co., S. C. JJ1 



C3TIn responding to tins advertisement mention Gleanings. 



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1000 Lbs, Bees with Queens and Brood. 



Bee Supplies, Honey, &c. Price List Free. 

 Oliver Foster, ITIt. Vernon, Linn €o., Iowa. 



Mention Gleanings. 7-10db 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS 



From imported mothers. Untested queens, $1.00; 

 tested queens, #2.00. J. B. KLINE'S APIARY, 



7-10db Topeka, Kansas. 



HALF-PRICE! 



SOMETHING FOR THE GOOD WIFE. 



Any one sending us $3.50 for 1000 FIEST-OLASS SEC- 

 TIONS or $1.00 worth of other supplies mav have one 

 of our SELF-HEATINQ CHAECOAL SMOOTHING-IRONS for 

 $1.50, which is half-price. For description, send for 

 circular, or see adv't in Gleanings for Oct. 15, 1888. 



SMITH & SMITH, 

 7tfdb Kenton, Hardin Co.. Ohio. 



t^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



pufeltuIianBee^Fo^uIe 



Two-frame nuclei, $3.50; 3-frame, $4.00. Full col- 

 ony in A. I. Root's Simplicity hive, $7.00. Each 

 nucleus and full colony to contain a fine tested 

 queen, and plenty of bees and brood, all on wired 

 L. frames, combs drawn from foundation. To be 

 shipped in May. Safe arrival guaranteed. Hives 

 new, and every thing first-class. I shall do by all as 

 I would be done by. N.A.KNAPP, 



7-10db ROCHESTER, LORAIN CO., OHIO. 



C^"In responding to tins advertisement mention Glkanings. 



Minorcan Queens. 



Very prolific, and tolerably docile. No foul brood 

 known. Will be sent from April to October, by 

 mail, on receipt of $2 greenback in certified letter. 



F. C. ANDREU. 



7-8-!)d Port Mahone, Minorca, Spain. 



Italian Bees and Queens. 



Tested queen, $1.50; untested, $1.25. Bees, per 

 Hi., #t.iin. Frame of brood, 50 cts.: 3-frame nucleus, 

 containing 2VJ lbs. of bees, 2 L. frames of brood and 

 tested queen, $1.50. Queens reared from imported 

 mother. Mismated queens, 50 cts. each. Send card 

 for price list. MISS A. M. TAILOR, 



7 8d Box 77, Mulberry Grove, Bond Co., 111. 



In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



I talian R ees and Queens for xale 



Wishing to reduce my stock of bees, I otter 50 

 colonies of fine Italian bees at the following ex- 

 tremely low rates: Full strong colonies on L. 

 frames, put up in light shipping-boxes, f. o. b. at 

 my station, $5.00 per colony. Tested queens, $1.25 

 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



A C BRUSH 

 8-iidb Susquehanna," Sus. Co.', Pa. 



.. responding to this advertisement mention Gi.kaning ■. 



Attention, Poultrymen ! 



Black Minorca, Langsban, R. C. B. Leghorn, Sil- 

 ver-spangled Hamburg, and Wyandotte eggs, $1.0J 

 per 13. Minorca fowls, $3.00 per pair. 



E. P. ALDRIDCE, 

 8tfdb Franklin Square, Col. Co., O. 



£^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



Brood, 32c; thin, 12c; 20 lbs. or more, 30 and 40c. 

 89d H. L. Gkah am, Letts, Iowa. 



ACED and WHITE WYANDOTTES and PEEIN DUCK E3GS: 13 

 . for $1 50; 25, $2 50. J. H. Warn, Richards, O. 



IF like begets like, then I know you will like my 

 weU-likcd Brown Leghorns. Eggs, $1.00 per 13; 

 $1.50 per 26. Price list free. A. F. Bright, 



7tfdb Mazeppa, Minn. 



IN OLD BEE-BOOK REVISED, and DADANT'S FOUNDATION. 

 I See advertisement in another column. 



PURE ITALIAN BEES & QUEENS. 



Full colonies and nuclei, per frame, 60c. Tested 

 queens, $2 00; after June 1, $1.50. Untested queens, 

 $1.00; after June 1, 75c. Remit by postoftice money 

 order, registered letter, or draft on New York. For 

 any other information, address 



C. W. JONES & CO., 

 4-9db Itrj :i in Station, Maury Co., Tenii. 



BUCKEYE SASH-LOCK IMPROVED, 



Since we first' got hold of this most excellent 

 fastener we have sold over 60 gross of them. This 

 large sale shows how well they are liked. The last 

 lot we received from the manufacturer are some- 

 what improved. B3' comparing' the above cut with 

 the one in our advertisement on the first inside cov- 

 er page of this number, you will see that the change 

 is in the lever. The old pattern has a knob, while 

 the new has not. In most windows, as now made, 

 there is a strip on each side, between the upper and 

 lower sash, separating the grooves in which each 

 sash is worked up and down. Tho improved lock 

 can be fastened to the upper sash to press agrainst 

 this strip, and allow the lower sash, when raised, to 

 pass it; while with the old pattern the lower sash 

 would strike the knob on the lever. The lock as 

 improved is absolutely perfect for either upper or 

 lower sash. Price of the japanned, same as in the 

 adv't, 5c each; by mail. 8c; 50o per doz.: by mail, 

 75c; $4.00 per 100. We have them also made of solid 

 brass at 10c each ; $1.10 per doz ; $9.00 per 100. 



A. I. KOOT, IUedina, Ohio 





