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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 



JI0JSIEY C6MJIN. 



CITY MARKETS. 



Chicago.— Honey.— The offerings are light, but 

 there is practically no demand. Vegetables and 

 small fruit being abundant, furnishes variety suffi- 

 cient for the table. Beeswax, 22. 



May 11. R. A. Hurnett, 



161 So. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Albany.— How, i/. —Market quiet, with very little 

 if any stock on this market now; never knew the 

 market to clean out so close as this vear. 



May 10. H. K. Wright, 



Albany, N. Y. 



Boston.- Hoiiet/.— Best white, 1-lh., 18@20; same, 

 2-lb., I7(c"18. Extracted, white, 8@9. Sales very slow. 

 May 13. Blake & Ripley, 



Boston, Mass. 



Kansas City.— Honey.— Our honey market is in 

 good shape for the new crop. We quote lib. comb, 

 white, 15@16; lib. dark, 10@12; 2-lb. California 

 white, 11®12; 2-lb. amber, 10@11, Extracted, white, 

 7@8; extracted, dark. 5@6. Beeswax, 20. 



Clemons, Cloon & Co., 



May 11. Kansas City, Mo. 



Detroit.— Honey.— Best comb honey in one- 

 pound sections. 14(5)15; few sales. Beeswax, 23(524. 

 Bell Branch. Mich., May 11. M. H. Hunt. 



St. Louis.— Hone y. —Good demand for barreled 

 goods. We quote choice bright, <oVz@§ 3 .{, ," dark, 54@, 

 6. Beeswetx.— Prime, 22. D. G. Tutt Gro. Co., 



May 11. St. Louis, Mo. 



For Sale.— I have several hundred pounds of 

 amber honey, extracted, kept over from season ol 

 1887. I should like to dispose of a part of it. 



C. L Hill, Box 120. Dennison, Tusc. Co., Ohio. 



KEYSTONE APIARY. 



Imported and Alley Queen-Mothers 



Tested, June $3.00; July to October.... $2 50 



Fertile, " ...... 150; 1. 00 



Virgin, " to October 50c 



Alley drone and queen traps at regular prices. 

 Send for circular. W. J. ROW, 



Mention Gleanings. 10-15db €Jreensbnrj>', Pa. 



THREE - FRAME NUdRIIS, 



with one-year-old queen, Heddon's improved strain, 

 $1.50. Frames 12^x9^ outside. 10 1113d 



H. L. FISHER, Milford, Kosciusko Co., Ind. 



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 Grant, 



7-lldb Batavia, Clermont Co.. O. 



V 



I ICI.I \ ITALIAN QUEENS one day old, 20c 

 each. Safe delivery guaranteed. 



J. C. CAPEHART, Geigerville, Ky. 



JAPANESE BUCKWHEAT! 



By freight or express, not prepaid. 



Per bu., $2.00; per i-bu., $1.25; per peck, 

 75cts.; 5 lbs., 50 cts ; per lb. by mail post- 

 paid, 25 cts. Address 



John C. Cilliland, 



5 -l4db Bloomfield, Greene Co., Ind. 



espondinp: to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 

 " VALLEY :F*-A.:EIM " _A.f I_A.:EtY. 



To reduce stock 1 will sell 5 to 10 colonies of Ital- 

 ian bees in Simp, hives Queens were bred from 

 one of Mr. Doolittle'8 $4.00 tested queens. Price $5 

 to $H, according to proliflcness of queen, etc. 



3. WIEDERHOLD, Yonkers, N. Y. Opp. Dunwoodie Station. 

 Mention ih.k hongs. 9 in I Id ' 



A CHOICE 



TESTED QUEEN 



For $1.00. For further particulars, see REE- 

 KEEPERS' REVIEW for May. This number 

 discusses " The Management and Control of In- 

 crease." It will be sent free, and with it will be sent 

 the May and July numbers for 1888. Price of the 

 REVIEW, 50 cts. a year. Back numbers furnished. 



The Production of Comb Honey is a neat 

 little book of 45 pages; price 25 cts. This book and 

 the REVIEW one year for 65 cts. For $1.00 the RE- 

 VIEW will be sent two years, and the book 

 "thrown in." Stamps taken, either U. S. or Cana- 

 dian. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



613 Wood St. Flint, Nlich. 



t3?*ln responding to Ulis advertisement mention Gi.eaninks. 



m 



O 



m 



EARLY * QUEENS 



Apr. 



May. 



$1.00 



2.50 



60 



2.50 



6.00 



> 



1 untested queen $1.00 



3 " " 3 00 



1 virgin " $ 6 per doz 60 



1 tested " 3.00 



3 " " 7.50 



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

 South Carolina is the best State- in the r^ 



HSouth for early queens. The climate is well J^ 

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

 Hor 5 days to send them through the mails to >— t 

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

 UPrompt shipment and safe arrival guaran- C^ 



Hteed. W. J. ELLISON, ^ 



6-8-0 Hid Stateburg, Sumter Co., S. C. C/3 



£^*In responding to tins advertisement mention Oi.kaninon. 



1889. 



1889. 



Italian Queens. 



Select tested, in May, $2.50; 

 June, $2.00; July 1 to Nov. 1, $1.50. 

 Queens warranted purely mated, 

 $1.00; 6 for $5.00. Will commence 

 shipping Moy 1, and ship as book- 

 ed. Make money orders payable 

 at Nicholasville. Send for circu- 

 lar. J. T. WILSON, 



Little Hickman, Jess. Co., 

 10-11tfd Ky. 



SECTION PRESS. 



PRICE $2.00. 



PATEHTE 



For putting together one-piece sections. Every. 



section square, and a smart boy or girl can fold 100 



in six minutes. Try one and you will never regret 



it. Send to your supplv dealer or to 5-16db 



WAKEMAN & CROCKER, Lockporl, N. Y. 



ItWln responding to tins advertisement mention Gleaninok. 



I"OH- SALW. 



Sections in bushel boxes, No. 1, $3.00 per M. Jap- 

 anese buckwheat; a complete S. or L. hive for comb 

 honey, 75c; shipping-crates, and all kinds of sup- 

 pi ies cheap. Price list free. 

 9tfdb W. D. SOPER, Jackson. Mich. 



BEES AND UI EENS. Tested 

 queens, $1.50. Untested, $1.00. 

 Bees, per lb., $1.00. Frame of 

 brood, 50 cts. Nuclei a specialty. Send card for 

 price list. MISS A. M. TAYLOR, 



9-10d Box 77. Mulberry <i rove, Bond Co., 111. 



( VI.) responding to this advertisement mention < >i I \- ■ 



DC An '* " T,< ' «<>«><•» StUJ ^VurkMiiiay 

 mLALI Cood work guaranteed. Send WflA. 

 " forsample foundation and price ,,rwl1 

 list of Italian bees, queens, and wax working-. 

 4-lodb Clarksburg, Moniteau Co., Mo. 



