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GLEANINGS IN BEK CULTURE. 



Mar. 1. 



Contents of this Number. 



Bain in Prison. . .... 198 



Basswood, Bees on 19 1 



Bees and Pollen 193 



Bee-esiM||i"*-l'-<' "f 1" 



Bee-journ.i N. Dismsslng 197 



BisulplilUr ui Ciiijun 19i) 



Bulletiu-buards un Fences.. .19S 



Butte, German ".'>■•■' 



Cliarital>lene.-s 1911 



Climate ot California ISn 



Comb Honpy. .\rtitioial 19-; 



Dzierzon. John 1T9 



Echoes. Cilifornia 189 



Harrow. Home-made 203 



Hive, Miner 19i 



Honey.Ucah 193 



King-bii-ds. Cfilifornia 184 



Lathyri« Silv.ttstris 203, 2ii4 



Money. C>.unterteit, Selling 19S 



Mushrooms 211.5 



Ni>n->\varnie; , Langdon.. .. 198 



yuci'iis in fSuper 19."i 



(,iir ens to C.ilifornia 182 



l^.im , ei- on Climate 185 



Ka, Miller, Morse's Letter to. LSI 



Robbing- To Prevent 191 



Self hivev. Use for 188 



Standard Oil Co 191 



.!>ugar. Fee ling in Utah 196 



Supers. Miller on 19U 



Sweet Clover in Vermont... 180 

 Swarm vs. Colony 195 



Wants or Exchange Department. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at one half our usu- 

 al rates. All advertisements intended for this department 

 must not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 adv't in this department, or we will not be responsible tor er 

 roi-s. You can have the notice as many lines as you please, 

 but all over live lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rates. This department is Intended only for bona tide ex 

 changes. Exchanges for cash or for price lists, or notices of- 

 fering artiihs for sale, can not be inserted under this bead 

 For such our regular rates of 20 cts. a line will be charged. and 

 they will In- put with the rcguai advertisements We can not 

 be responsible for dissatisfaction arising from these "swaps." 



WANTED.— To exchaiie-e a $;!0 g-old watch for bees, 

 conil) [oundution, wax, wliltei xtracted iioiiey, 

 or section boxes. J. B. Mason, Meciianic Falls, Me. 



WANTED.— To exchana-e bees for an inoubator. 

 D. F. Lashieu, Hooper, Broome Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To excliange peacli trees and Abun- 

 dance plum-trees, for a horse. Address 



Cedar Grove Farm, North Madison, Ind. 

 See ad. in another column. 



WANTED.— To exchange several good safety bi- 

 cycles. Honey wanted. Send sample. 



J. ii. Green, Ottawa, 111. 



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ANTED.— To exchange chaff hives, 1-lb. sections, 

 foundation, etc., for wax or offers. 



F. N. Johnson, Box 137, Knoxville, 111. 



WANTED.— A few dozen pairs of live quail for 

 breeding the coming season. If you don't 

 know how to trap them, write for directions to 



J. S. Case, Colchester, Conn. 



WANTED.— To exchange 2 Wilson's $5.00 liand 

 bone-mills, new, for foundation or bee supplies. 

 J. S. Case, Colchester, Conn. 



WANTED.— To exchange large young- L. Brahmas, 

 tine as silk, for Indian games or extracted honey. 

 No culls wanted. C. T. Reed, Greensliurg, Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange blackberry-sets, red and 

 black raspberry-plants, $8 per 1000, for beeswax. 

 A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Barry Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange 300 colonies of bees for 

 any tiling useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange nursery stock for thor- 

 oughbred poultry eggs; also bee-keepers' sup- 

 plies. R. A. Lewis, Cherokee, la. 



WANTED.— Bee-keeper to take charge of 50 swarms 

 of bees; the balance of his time must be put 

 in working in garden and .jobbing ai-otind the place 

 Must bn handy with ca,rp(Miters' tools, and come well 

 recommended State whether single or married, 

 how mncli wages wanted, with and without board. 

 Send full particulars. Jas. Horracks, 



Hyde Park, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 



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ANTED.— White Leghorn chicken eggs. 



H. BoKEbMANN, Vernon, W. Va. 



WANTED.— To exchange a $125 pneumatic safety 

 bicycle, used only a blinrt time, as good as new, 

 for 1000 lbs. of wlii'e-clovci' or basswood honey. Ad- 

 dress Wm. H. McKiNLEY, Black Rock Sta., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To excliange L. hives, brood-frames, 

 section-cases (finest in the market), sections, 

 comb-found;ition niac^hine, groceries, for bees in 

 April and May. Address E. Petebman, 



Sheboygan, Wis. 



WANTED.— To excliange CuLhbert raspberry- 

 plants, at 75 cts. per lOO, or $5 per 1000. for ex- 

 tracted honey, sections, 3-frame nuclei, or otters. 

 P. D. Miller, Graysville, Pa. 



WANTED.— A brisk, temperate young man that 

 would like to learn about bees and fruit. Bee- 

 keeping and fruil-growinggo well together. 



S. 1. Freeborn, Riclilanu Center, Wis. 



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WANTED.— Situation in apiary; 15 years' experi- 

 ence; capalile ot taking charge of apiary. Ad- 

 dress R. T. Smith, 4804 St. Lawrence Ave., Cliicago. 



ANTED.— Small second-hand planer, cheap for 

 cash. D. G. Wi!,BSTER, Blaine, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange for offers, bees, hives, 

 extractors, etc. Albert Galloway, 



Kirkwood, 111. 



IIL' ANTED —To excliange Yaggy's Geographical 

 Vt Cabinet No. (ij/j, in heavy canvas case. Ptiblisli- 

 ers' price, 4^45. Will lake *~5 in sections, fdn., honey, 

 or otter.s. E. E. Slinqerland, Alba, Brad. Co., Pa. 



\A7 ANTED.— To exchange bees, queens, S. C. B. 

 VV Leghorn and B. P. Rock eggs and poultry, for 

 foundation, sections, or (jfters. 



Chas. H. Thibs, Steeleville, III. 



WANTED.— A boy of 15 to 18, having some experi- 

 ence in gardening, or wanting to learn, with a 

 disposition to make his services indispensable at 

 home, in the office, greenhouse, field, or berry-patch. 

 Must have good habits and come well recommended. 

 Christian Weckesser, Seedsman, 



Niagara Falls, N. Y. 



ANTED.— To buy bees; Texas or Colorado pre- 

 ferred. E. Sandeord, Nokomis, 111. 



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THE BEST 



is what I mean to give my pat- 

 rons. Drones from selected 

 queens. Breeders are carefully 

 selected from the best. Personal 

 attention and assiduous care giv- 

 en to rearing (jueens that they 

 may be of the highest type. 



Untested, $1.00; after May, 75c: 

 March and April, B for $4 7.j; doz- 

 en for $8.50. May and June, 6 for 

 $4.0U; dozen, $7.50. Later, 6 for 

 f3..50; dozen, fti..50. Tested, 3-baiided, $1.25; 3 to 5 

 banded, $1.50 to 9f4. 00. Send for circular for partic- 

 ulars. Make mouej' orders payable here. 



J. B. CASE. Port Orange. Vol. Co., Fla. 



.^^In resiJOiuliiiK- to 



fjition Gi.iwusiis. 



Do Not Order 



Until 

 the • 



j-ou have written us for prices on 

 'Koss" 0/ie-l*ieee Seetio/i. 



Also D. T. Hives, Shi i)ping-crate8, and oth- 

 er supplies. 



We have just completed a large addition 

 to our factory, which doubles our tloor- 

 room, and therefore we are in better shape 

 than ever to till orders on short notice. 

 Write for price list. 



J. FORNCROOK & CO., 



Watertown, Wis., Jan. i, 1894. 1-3 6tfd 



I^ln responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



