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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



1889. HELLO! HELLO! 1889. 



How are supplies selling? You send for W. E. 

 Clark's illustrated price list. He is rock bottom 

 for all supplies, and don't you forget it. 



IF. K. Clarh'8 Improved Hinge- Nozzle Quinby 



Smoker. The Jiest Smoker Made! 

 Ori&kany, - Oneida €o., - New York 



3-14db <&&~ Mention Gleanings. 



Tltoiioi <. II IttC ll» White P. Kock, 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. 



t^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



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 

 AVm. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



a> S. IXMcLE ANj 



00 Will sell bees by the pound, Colonies, Nu- ^T 



00 clei, and Queens, Cheap. Write for terms to ^r 



^ 3 9d COLUMBIA, TENNESSEE. CD 



IC^"In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



BEES FOR SALE! 



Colonies, Nuclei, 

 Queens (Tested and 

 Untested), at living 

 rates. Send for cir- 

 cular and price list to 



C. C.VAUGHN & CO., 

 Columbia, Tenn. 



VIRGIN QUEENS. 



The bulk of the traffic in queens in the near fu- 

 ture will probably be in "Virgins." Every per- 

 son sending direct to the office of the Canadian 

 Jiee Journal one dollar for one year's subscription 

 (either renewal or new), in advance, will receive a 

 beautiful virgin queen (value 60 cents), as soon as 

 possible, in the season of 1889. Queens will be sent 

 in the same rotation as each is received. American 

 currency, stamps, and money orders received at 

 par. THE D. A. JONES CO., BEETON, ONTARIO, CAN. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Tested, $2.00, $1.50, and $1.25, in Apr., May and June. 



One untested, May, $1.00; after June 1st, .75. 



Three untested, May, $2.50; after June 1st, $2.00. 



Three frame nuclei, with untested queen, May, 

 $3.50; June, $3.00; after, $2 60; with tested queen, 

 add 50 cts. For prices of 2-frame nuclei bees, per 

 lb. and y % lb., full colonies, foundation, and bee- 

 keepers' supplies, write for price list. Address 

 6-lidb JNO. NEBEL & SON, High Hill, Mo. 



O^lu responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



Apr. 1. For 60 Days. 1889. 



We have'on'hand a large stock of one-piece sec- 

 tions, which are first class. To reduce stock we 

 will name very low prices for the next 60 days, in 

 any size lots from 1000 to 100,000 or more. Save 

 money by letting us know what you want. Other 

 supplies to correspond in price. Price list free. 

 7tfdb SMITH & SMITH, 



Mmtion Oleanings. Kenton, Hardin Co., O. 



ANEW BOOK ON BEES, and DADANT'S FOUNDATION. 

 See advertisement in another column. 



If Vrjll Vy^Ylt^ 11 " vall,e lor \° ur money 

 11 I Ull VV dill y OU should see my catalogue 

 before purchasing Japanese buckwht at, $1 75 per 

 bushel; 20 varieties of potatoes. Bees, queens, and 

 supplies at low rates. Chas. D Duval.!.,. 



7tfdb Spencerville, Mont. Co., Md. 



lyin responding: to this advertisement mention f.LKANiKGS. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES CHEAP. 



BASSWOOD V-GROOVE SECTIONS, $2.75 to $3.75 



PER M. SHIPPING-CASES VERY LOW. 



SEND FOR PRICES. 



COODELL & WOODWORTH MFC. CO., 



3tfdb rock Falls, Illinois. 



t^ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



Brood, 32c; thin, 42c; 20 lbs. or more. 30 and 40c. 

 -9d H. L. Gharam, L<?tts, Iowa. 



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

 See advertisement in another column. 



PURE ITALIAN BEES & QUEENS. 



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

 queens, $2 00; after June 1. S1.50. Untested queens, 

 $1.00; after June I, 75c. Remit by postoflice money 

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

 any other information, address 



C. W. JONES & CO., 

 4-9db Bryant Station, Maury Co., Tenn. 



E5Tln responding to this advertisement incut ion ("il.KA.\'lN': :. 



The ABCof 



Potato * Culture. 



HOW TO 0-ROW THEM IN TEE LARGEST QUANTITY, AND 

 OF THE FINEST QUALITY, WITH THE LEAST EX- 

 PENDITURE OF TIME AND LABOR. 

 Carefully Considering all the Latest Improve* 

 ments in this Branch of Agriculture up to 

 the Present Date. 

 Written by T. B. TERRY, of Hudson, 0. 

 ILLUSTRATED BY TWENTY ENGRAVINGS. 



Table of Contents : Soils, and their Preparation.— 

 Manures, and their Application.— When, and How 

 Far Apart Shall we Plant?— Shall we Plant Deep or 

 Shallow?— Shall we Plant in Hills or Drills?— How to 

 Make the Drills, and Fill Them.— Selection and Care 

 of Seed.— Cutting Seed to One Eye.— Planting Pota- 

 toes by Machinery.— Harrowing after Planting.— 

 Cultivating and Hoeing.— Handling the Bugs.— The 

 Use of Bushel Boxes.— A Top Box for the Wagon.— 

 Digging.— Storing.— What Varieties shall we Raise? 

 —Potato-growing as a Specialty.— Best Rotation 

 where Potatoes are made a Special Crop.— Cost of 

 Production, and Profits. 



Besides the above, we have recently added an ap- 

 pendix of 8 pages, bringing the book up to the pres- 

 ent date, and containing an account of all the im- 

 provements made during the past two years. 



PRICE 35 CTS.; BY MAIL., 38 CTS. 

 A. I. BOOT, Medina, O. 



