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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Friends, we are ag^ain preparing 

 for queen-rearing- on a large scale 

 for 1902. We are headquarters for 

 queens and nuclei in large quantities 

 as well as for small lots. 



Visalia. Cal.. Sept 19, IHOl. 

 I want 24 queens inst like those I got of you 

 four years ago. I think that they were called 

 Honey-gatherers. Wm B. Parr. 



We can begin mailing early queens 

 by Feb. 15. Prices : Tested, $1.50 

 each; $8.00 for six; $15.00 per dozen. 

 Untested, February, March, April, 

 and May, $1.00 each ; $5.00 for six; 

 $9.00 per dozen. Fine breeders, $5.00 

 each. Send for oin- catalog, free b^' 

 mail ; tells how to rear queens, and 

 how to keep bees for profit. 



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I The Jennie Atchley Co., 



= Beeville. Bee Co.. Texas. 



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of every thing bee-keepers need. 

 Illustrated and fully described. 

 Especially valuable to begin- 

 ners for the information it con- 

 tains. Send your address on a 

 postal and get it now. Estab- 

 lished 1884. 



J* M* Jenkins, 



Wetumpka^ Elmore Co,^ Ala^ 



BEE-SUPPLIES. 



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Hest-equipped factory in the West; car- 3. 



ry a large stock and grcati..st variety of S, 



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Kretchmer Mfg. Co., Red Oak, la. 



BINGHAM SMOKER. 



Dear Sir:— Inclospd fiiul $1.75. Please 

 send one brass i-moke-engiiif. I h,ive 

 one already. It is the best smoker I 

 ever used. Trulv yours, 



Henry Schmidt, Hutto, Tex. 



MADE TO ORDER 



Bing ham Brass Smokers. 



Made of sliect brass, which does not rust or burn out; should last 

 a lifetime. You need one, but they cost 2.5 cts. more than tin of the 

 same size. The little open cut shows our brass hinge put on the 

 three larger sizes. No wonder Bingham's four-inch smoke-engine 

 goes witliout puffing, and does not drop inky drops. The pei forat- 

 ed steel fire-grate has 3S1 holes to air the fuel and support the fire. 

 Heavy tin smoke-engine, 4-inch stove, per mail, SI oO ; 3J4-inch, 

 $1.10; 3-inch. $1.00; 2'/2-inch, 00c; 2-inch, (5c. Bingham smokers are 

 the originals, and have all the improvements, and have been the 

 standard of excellence for 23 years. Only three larger ones bra,ss. 



T. F. Bingham, Farwell, Michigan. 



