1894 



GLEANINGS IN liEE CULTURE. 



399 



QUEENS 



Smokers, Sec'cious , 



Comb Foundation, 

 Liid nil A|n:iiraii Supplies 

 heap. Snul for 

 E, T. KLANAUA.N, liellrrillc. III. 



I Will Exchange 



For your name and acldross, my 

 j>ami>lik-t '-Howl friKliiL-e Comb 

 Honey." Hiui cataloK' of Chaff and 

 Dovet.-iiled liivis. 'V Siipers. Sec- 

 tions, Foil lidation, a iid every thinji- 

 iH'i'di'd in the apiary. Firsl-ciass 

 goods, and prices rcasoniiljie. 



Geo. E. Hilton, 



Fremont, Mich. 



Oh! The PAGE FENCE is a "BUMMER", 

 For you see when it is Summer 

 It never fails to "KEEP TIGHT" 



all the while. 



Then 'bout New Years it will swear off, 

 But when Jack Frost says "break square off" 

 It uncoils itself and "tapers" 



with a "smile." 

 PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE CO., Adrian, Mich. 



UPPLIES 



RETAIL 

 AND 

 WHOLESALE 

 Every tJiing- used in tlie j\.jji- 

 ary. Greatest variety and larsrest 

 stock in the West. New catalog. 70 

 strated pages, free. 



Discounts to Denl&rs. 



'f. KRETCHMER, Red Oak, la. 



WALTER S. POUDER, 



162 Mass. Ato. Indianapolis, Ind. 



Standard Goods — Popular 

 Prices— Catalogue Free. 

 ••BUSY BEES" 



A book telling how to man- 

 age them-io CIS. in stamps ; or free to 

 ^[^^^j"~.»_^those sending names of 5 bee-keepers 



EE SUPPLIES! 



send for free copy of ILliUSTRATED 

 C-A'I'AIiOdiliE. describing every thing- use- 

 Mil tea BKK-KEEl»KK. Address 

 r. ii. Newman, 147 So. Western Ave., Chicago. 



Read what J. 1. Pahent, of 



Charlton, N. T., says— "We 



cut with one of your Combined 



Machines last winter 50 chall' 



hives with 7-inch cap, 100 honev- 



racks, 500 broad frames, S.oTiO 



honey-boxes, and a great deal of 



„ ; other work. This winter we 



)i^., \ hEA-e doubled the amount of bee- 



l/x i hives, etc., to make, and we e.\- 



^^' pect to do it all with this saw. 



It will do all you say it will." 



.titalogue and Price List free. Address W. F & 



FOHN BARNES, 546 Ruby St., Rockford, 111. 



^ hen more convenient, orders for Barnes' Foot^ 



owfT Machinery may be sent to me. A. I. Rour. 



■"'" Please mention this paper 



Leather = Colored Italian 

 Queens 



Are in the load the world over. Tested queens 

 one dollar each. Descriptive catalogues free to 

 all applicants. 



Also wood screws i\ longer than formerly; 

 otherwise the same. Price ?9.00 per 1000 by ex- 

 press; fl.OO per 100 by mail. Taps, SI. 15 each. 



A. E. Manum, 



Bristol, = = = = Vermont. 



Root's 



Goods at 

 Root's Prices. 



We have the best shipping-facilities in tlie North- 

 west. We can save time and freight by shipping 

 direct on some 40 or more railroads, without change 

 of cars, which saves handling, and goods are much 

 less liable to be broken or smashed. 



Root's 1893 No. 1 white sections, 4iCx4J^.\7 to foot, 

 1 %, and l\l, at $2.50 per 1000. No. 1 cream, 4ii'x Ji'xl^ 

 and Hi, $2.00 per 1000. 



Write for price list and what j'ou want. 



H. Q. Acklin, 1024 Mississippi St., 

 St. Paul, Minn. 



Northwestern Agent for A. I. Root's Bee-keepers' 

 Supplies. 



Cash for Beeswax! 



Will pay 24c per lb. casli, or 27c In trade for any 

 quantity of good, fair, average beesw;ix, delivered 

 at our R. R. station. The s-ime will be sold t<) those 

 who wish to purchase, at 32o per lb., or 33c for hrM 

 srhctcd wax. Old cumbs will not be accepted under 

 any cansidcration. 



Unless you put your name on the box. and notify 

 U8 by mail of amount sent, I can not liold myself 

 responsible for mist^ikes. It will not pay as a gen 

 eral thing to send wax by exiyreng. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina. Ohio. 



