1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



177 



ITAXJAN Queens.— Golden and leather, 60c each: 

 worth $1.00. G. W. Barnes, Box 340, Norwalk, O. 



Bee-keepers' supplies, Italian queens. Send for a 

 free catalog. Arthur Rattray, Almont, Mich. 



Italians, Carniolans. No disease. Two-comb nu- 

 cleus with queen, $3.00. A. L. Amos, Comstock, Neb. 



Italian Bees and queens— Red-clover strain Imp'd 

 mothers. A. W. Yates. 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Ct. 



Italian Bees, queens, and Root's bee supplies. 

 E. ScoGGTN, Carlsbad, N. M. 



I club a high-grade Italian queen with Gleanings. 

 new or renewal. W. T. Crawford, Hlneston, La. 



Italian Bees and queens— red-clover and golden 

 strains. E. A. Simmons. Greenville, Ala. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 70 Cortlandt St., New York City. 



Italian bees and queens bred for honey; price list 

 free. B. F. Yancey & Son, Angleton, Tex. 



For bee-smoker and honey-knife circular send card 

 to T. F. Bingham. Farwell, Mich. 



For Sale.— Golden and red-clover Italian queens. 

 Wm. a. SHuyy, 4426 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Italian Queens by return mail or money refund- 

 ed. Circular free. D. J. Blocher, Pearl City, 111. 



Golden yellow Italian queens— my specialty. Price 

 list free. E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



Root's Bee Supplies. Send for catalog. 



D. CooLBY, Kendall, Mich. 



For Sale. — Root's bee-supplies, wholesale and re- 

 tail; factory prices; catalog free. Beeswax wanted. 

 W. E. Tribbett, Staunton, Va. 



Root's bee-supplies at factory prices. Black Diamond 

 Brand Honey, and bee-literature. Catalog and circu- 

 lars free. Geo. S. Graff am & Bro., Bangor, Maine. 



Queens.- Improved red-clover Italians, bred for 

 business, June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 60 cts.; 

 select, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00 each. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. H. C. Clemons. Boyd, Ky. 



Angel is breeding his Golden beauties and bright 

 three-banded Italian queens, but will not offer any for 

 sale this season, on account of not being at home at 

 all times of the season. Samuel M. Angel, 



Evansvllle, Ind. 



Improved Italian bees and queens ready in May. 

 Circular and testimonials free; second-hand surplus 

 arrangements for 4M sections, also folding cartons, 

 cheap if taken soon, or will exchange. 



Quirin-thb-Queen-brbeder, Bellevue, O 



Bee and Poultry- 

 Supply House. 



We are now in position to offer the bee- 

 keepers of Northern New York a full line of 

 Bee and Poultry Supplies, etc., including In- 

 cubators, Brooders, Rochester Spray Pumps, 

 Asphalt Roofing, etc. Catalog on request. 



A. H. REEVES <a. CO., 



411 Main St, 'Watertown, N. Y. 



BotK PKones. 



Clover seeds are advancing, and prices in our seed 

 catalog no longer hold good. Write for prices if in- 

 terested. If any one has alsike seed for sale send 

 sample stating quantity and price. 



7LORIDA STATE FAIR. 



The Florida State fair will be in progress from Feb. 

 5 to 22, at Tampa. Mr. A. I. Root expects to be in at- 

 tendance on the 11th and 18ih. and may De found at 

 the Manatee Co. exhibit. He will be pleased to meet 

 any bee-keepers, or readers of Gleanings, who may 

 be there on those days. 



CARTONS POR^OUNCE CAKES OF BEESWAX. 



We can supply cartons for one-ounce cakes of bees- 

 wax, printed with name and address blank, at 35 cts. 

 per 100 ; 250 for 80 cts.; 500 for $150 ; 1000 for $2.75 ; by 

 mail, 15 cts. per 100 extra These prices will also in- 

 clude the large carton to contain 32 of the small ones. 

 The complete package weiijhs 2 lbs., and, when filled, 

 sells to the dealer at $1.00. They retail the cakes at 

 5 cts. each. Retinned molds for molding ounce cakes 

 cost 35 cts. per dozen; by mail. 40 cts ; for two-ounce 

 cakes. 40 cts.; by mail, 50. We do not have cartons to 

 fit the two-ounce cakes. To print your name and ad- 

 dress on the cartons will add, 250 or less, 50 cts. ; 500, 

 75 cts.; 1000, $1.00. 



A BARGAIN IN DANZ. SUPERS AND SHIPPING-CASBS. 



We offer at a special bargain 190 Danzenbaker ten- 

 frame supers, nailed and painted, filled with section- 

 holders, Hyde-Scholl M fences, sections with full 

 sheets of foundation. They have been used, but are 

 nearly new and tin good condition. Such supers new 

 are listed in our catalog at $1.75 each, yet we offer this 

 lot crated and on board cars at Floresville, Texas, at 

 50 cts. each for the lot. and will throw in 1500 4x5 sec- 

 tions to make good any in the lot which may be broken 

 or missing. In lots of not less than ten the price would 

 be 60 cts. each; 50 at 55 cts. each as they are crated 

 and loaded on cars. There are also 500 shipping-cases 

 to hold 20 4x5 sections in the crates as shipped from 

 the factory, which we would sell at $5.00 per crate of 

 50, or $9.00 per 100 for the lot. That is, $140 cash for 

 goods worth new at carload prices over $340. This 

 surely is a bargain for any one desiring to produce 

 fancy comb honey with equipment that can not be 

 excelled for the purpose. They are not in the right 

 locality for comb-honey production, but should work 

 excellently in some other location. Send your orders 

 here to Medina. 



HOTBED SASH AND GLASS FOR THE SAME. 



We have made an improvement in our hotbed sash 

 by adding a round rod of hard wood through the cen- 

 ter from side to side midway between the ends. Some 

 bars are inclined to warp, making it more difficult to 

 fit in the glass ; also in lifting the sash by the side 

 rail it may spring and loosen the glass. By the addi- 

 tion of the rod, with a nail driven through at each 

 bar, after all are properly spaced, these objections are 

 overcome. We are also making them standard width, 

 3 ft. 4 in. wide for four rows, 8-inch glass. We can 

 also furnish them 3 ft. wide for three rows of 10-inch 

 glass, or 3 ft. 6 in. for three rows of 12-inch glass on 

 special order. As regularly furnished they are groov- 

 ed for glass to be butted together, the joint to be 

 closed with liquid putty. We also furnish them rab- 

 beted so the glass may be lapped if so ordered. 



Price of regular-size sash, 90 cts. each; $4.25 for 5, 

 or $8.00 for 10, shipped in flat, not put together. If put 

 together not painted, add 10 cts. each. If put together, 

 painted two coats, add 30 cts. each; glazed with 8x10 

 glass, add $1.00 for each sash at present price of glass. 

 We can offer 8x10 glass at present for $2.40 per box; 

 5 boxes at $2.30; 10 boxes or more at $2.20 This is a 

 very low price, due to a recent cut in price of glass, 

 and is not guaranteed for any length of time. If in 

 need of sash or glass, send in your orders while the 

 present low price holds good. 



