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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



m\ 



T ARISE to say to the read- 

 I . ers ol Geeanings that 



Doolittle 



has ooiiclmicd to sell 



15RES and QUEENS 



during- XOOV at the 

 following- prices: 



One colony bees $ 7 00 



Five " " :W00 



Ten " ■' 50 00 



One untested (lueen . 100 

 Three " " 3 00 



1 untested queen reared 

 by nat'l swarming-. 1 50 



Three ditto 3 00 



I tested queen 3 00 



;? " '• 4 00 



1 tested queen reared by 

 natural swarming-. 3 00 



3 ditto 6 00 



Tested.queens, 1886 rearing, each 4 00 



E.xtra selected, 3 years old, each 10 00 



lE^~Circular free, giving full particulars regard- 

 ing the bees, and each class of queens. 



Address G. ITI. DOOI^ITTLE:, 



BORODINO, Onon. Co., N Y. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORS. WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertispiment in 

 another column. 3htfri 



Stanley's Special Offer for July. 



A $20.00 Stanley Automatic Extractor 

 For Only $16.00. 



To those who will agree lo exhibit my extractors 

 at fairs and conventions the coming fall I will sell, 

 during the month of July, a Stanley Automatic Ex- 

 tractor to take four standard L. frames, and war- 

 ranted perfect in every way, for only .$1(5.(0. This 

 machine sold last seaso'n for $21.00, and ihc present 

 season for !?30.00: but I make this liberal offer to 

 those who arc willing to assist in the .';ale of ma- 

 chine. Do not think tbat this is a reduction in price, 

 but only a special offer for one month. Every ma- 

 chine is made with baskets largo enough to take 

 sections if need be, and all late improvements will 

 be attached with no extra charge, i^ou do not need 

 a circular to order from as this advertisement is my 

 warrantee of the machine. If yo\i do not use the L. 

 frame, I shall be pleased to quote you reduced 

 prices on any odd size of frame for the above-ham- 

 ed time. 



Do not ask for time on a machine, but inclose 

 $16.00 and send along your order. 



Remit by P. O. money order; exp. money order; 

 reg. letter, or N. Y. draft. If vou send local check, 

 add 35c. 



g. W. STANLE Y, Wyoming, N. Y. 



GIVEN AWAY, 



We will send free by mail one of our latest im- 

 proved drone and queen traps to each yearlv sub- 

 scriber for the AMERICAN APICULTDBIST. 

 Price $1.00 per annum. Sample copies free. Send 

 the $1.00 in common letter at our risk. 



Address AMERICAN APICULTURIST. 



7tfd Wenham, Mass. 



LOOK HERE! 



Hayen sells tested queens for $1.35; untested, 

 T5 cents. 3 frame, $2.00; 3 frame, $3.00; 4 frame, 

 Ifl.lX). Full colony, . 56.0.3. Bees 75 cents per pound. 

 All prepaid. Add queen you want to the above. 

 ]3tfdb W. a. HAYEN, Pleasant iTIound, 111. 



FOLDIIVG^ BOXK^T^ 



Our Cartons for enclosing Section Honey are the best & 

 lowest priced in the market. Made in one oiece. With or without 

 Tape Handles. With Mica Fronts or without. In the Flat or set up. 

 Printed, or not. Any way to suit. We are bound to satisfy you. We 

 have just put in special Machinery for their manufacture and are pre- 

 pared to fill orders promptly. Price liiSt Free. Samples Sc. 



i4 oz. OlnsStTars $5.25 per gross, including Corks ^ La- 

 bels. 1 1-2 (^ 2 gross in a Case. Catalogue of Honey tables free. 



A. 0. CRAWFORD, S. Weymouth, Mass. 



Fine Premium Italian Bees. 



My queens and bees were awarded first premium 

 at the late Chenango Co. Fair. All interested, send 

 stamps for samiile of bees, also for my new price list 

 and circular to suit the times, and method of rearing 

 flue queens. Untested queens, $1.00 through the 

 season. Tested, $1.. 50. Mks. OLIVER COLE, 

 6tfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



MUTH'S 

 HOUEY-EXTRACTOR, 



SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS, 



TIN RITCKETS, REE-HIVES, 

 HONEY-SECTIONS, A:c., &c. 

 PERFECTION COLD-R1.AST SMOKERS. 



Apply to CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, 



Cincinnati, O. 

 P. S.—Send 10-cent stamp for " Practical Hints to 

 Ree-Keepers." Itfdb 



BEES! Italian BEES! Italian BEES! 



Fl'LiL, COL.OMES, 84.50. 



THREE-FRAITIE NICLEI, $a.25. 



lltfdb G. W. GILLET, Wellington, Ohio. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



ROGERSVILLE, GENESEE CO., MICH., 



WOULD respectifuily call the attention of all who 

 use foundation, to the fact that he has written, 

 published, and now offers for sale a neat little book 

 of 45 pages, entitled 



"THE PRODUCTION OF COMB HONEY," 



in which, among other things, is made as clear as 

 possible the question of when, where, and how to 

 use Foundation. When empty combs are prefera- 

 ble. When the bees should' be allowed to build 

 their own combs. How to prevent the building of 

 drone-comb, etc., etc., etc. 



The price of this book is only 35 cents, and the 

 knowledge gained from its perusal will enable its 

 possessor to save more than the price of the book. 

 In foundation, upon crtr7( su'aroi hived: and secure 

 more honey into the bargain. Don't wait until the 

 swarming season is over, but send for the book 

 NOW— and be ready to test, this season, the plans 

 and methods it advises. 



Stamps taken; either U. S. or Canadian. 



Fine Italian Queens, reared from best select- 

 ed, tested. Imported mother, *1.00 each. lOtfdb 



You can not look over the back No's of Glean- 

 ings or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless 

 they are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 

 said— "Dear me, what a bother— I rrnist have last 

 month's Journal and it is nowhere to be found "V 

 Put each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as it 

 comes, and j-ou can sit down happy, any time you 

 wish to find anything you may have previously seen, 

 even though it were months ago. 



Binders for Glkanings (will hold them for one 

 year), gilt lettered, for 60 ets. ; by mail, 13 cts. extra 

 Ten, fS.OO; 100, $45.00. Table of prices of Binders 

 for any Periodical, mailed on application. Send in 

 your orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



The Canadian 1'. O. authorities refuse to receive these 

 throiiph the mails, as they exceed the proper weight for mer- 

 cbaudise. 



