1889 



GLEANINGS IN BEECCULTtJftE. 



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WE QUOTE 



AN ADVANCE OF FIVE GENTS ON 



FOUNDATION, 



Wholesale and Retail, over March Prioes. 



DADANT 2c SON, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS. 



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KEYSTONE APIARY. 



Imported and Alley Queen-Mothers 



Tested, June $3.00; July to October $3 50 



Fertile, " 1.50; ' 1.00 



Virgin, " to October 50c 



Alley drone and queen traps at regular prices. 

 Send tor circular. W. J. ROW, 



Mention Gleanings. 10-15db Greensbiirg, Pa. 



Price of Sections Reduced. 



I will sell No. 1 white basswood V-groove sections 

 at $3.00 per M. No. 3, $3.00 per M. Price list free. 



j. ot. kiv/.ii;, 

 10-Udb Rochester, Oakland Co., Mich. 



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UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. 



Select tested Italian queens, $1.00. Standard 

 breeding- queens, $3.00. Imported, fine and pro- 

 lific, $6.00. R.H.CAMPBELL, 

 lotfdb Madison, Morgan Co., Ca. 



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Friiit-FrespVegfitalilB-Strair. 



Reduced to Only 25 Cts.; $2.75 per Dozen. 



We have been using and selling' this little imple- 

 ment since February. We are so well pleased with 

 it, and the words of customers have been so full of 

 praise, that we feel confident in saying that no 

 housekeeper would be without one a single week if 

 they knew its value. You can not imagine what a 

 tempting dish you can make of potatoes till they 

 have passed through this press. They are simply 

 delicious. Some of our folks would scarcely ever 

 eat a potato till we began using the press, and now 

 they like them. The fruit season is just coming; 

 and if the press proves as valuable in this capacity 

 as for mashing potatoes, it should be as indispensa- 

 ble to the home as a rolling-pin or any of the com- 

 mon utensils found- in every home. Believing that 

 so good au article should be within the reach of all, 

 we have bought 5 gross in order to get them at a 

 price to enable us to sell them for a quarter by 

 handling for a 6mall profit. The usual price is 40 or 

 50 cts. Our price now is only 35 cts. each; 5 for 

 $1.15, or $3.75 per dozen; $7.00 per box of 3 dozen. 

 By mail, 30 cts. each extra. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



FORT WAYNE, IND. 



If you are ever annoyed hv the scraping and breaking of combs; 

 kiiliii},' bees when setting a frame to one side, or hanging it in 

 the hive; sagging at the bottom and getting waxed fast; shak- 

 ing about when moving a hive; in short, if you dislike to pry 

 and wrench your frames, break combs, and kill bees while 

 handling them, you will be pleased with this hive. 

 VERY CONVENIENT. AGENTS WANTED. 

 |C For"lst Principles in Bee Culture " It tells how to Divide. 

 Transfer. Introduce'Queens, Feed, Unite, Stop Robbing, Ac. 

 Money returned upon return of book, if you are not satisfied^ 

 Mention Gleanings. " 7-12db 



BEE-HIVES, SECTIONS, ETC. 



WE make the best beehives, shipping-crates, sec- 

 tions, etc., in the world, and sell them cheap- 

 est. We are offering our choicest white one-piece 

 4&X4& sections, in lots of 500, at $3.50 per 1000. 



<%W Parties wanting more, write for special 

 prices. No. 3 sections, $2.00 per 1000. Catalogues 

 free, but sent only when ordered. ltfdb 



C. B. LEWIS & CO., Watertowh, Wis. 



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HONEY^ees. Queens, SUPPLIES. 



OLIVER FOSTER, MT. VERNON, IOWA. 



3tfdb 



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Cleanings. 



QUEENS BY RETURN MAIL. 



Tested Ita'n Queens, $1.25 ; Untested, $1.00. 



lOtfdb I. GOOD, SPAKTA, WHITE CO., TENNESSEE. 



IF YOU ARE IN WANT OF 



BEES or BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES, 



Send for our New Catalogue. 



OLIVER HOOVER & CO., 



4tfdb Snydertown, Pa. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



SAVE FREIGHT. 



BUY YOUR SUPPLIES NEAR HOME. 



Shipping facilities good. Send for price list of 

 every thing needed in the apiary. Ttfdb 



C. P. BISH, St. Joe Station, Butler Co., Pa. 



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japaneseTbuckwheat ! 



By freight or express, not prepaid. 



Per bu., $2.00; per A -bu., $1.2-5; per peek, 

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

 paid, 25 cts. Address 



John C. Cilliland, 



5-14db Bloomfield, Greene Co., Ind. 



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