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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 1.5. 



Peach Trees 



PLANT IN THE FALL. 



Peacli-trees. all the well known Uinds, liy mail 

 postage paid, 10, 60 cts. KG, i y expr.ss or lieiglit, 

 5f4.00. Ahondance phimtrt es, (•iiiL-iiiiC)-|)iGt)f, by 

 mail, 5, 60 ets. ICO, by express or Iruii; hr, *l".(iO. 

 Burbanli plum-trees, same pricj as A.ljondam-e. 

 These are .iuiie-burkk'd biies, 16 lo 20 liiL-iies lijjiii, 

 laig^ I'oois, and ture to jji-ow. 'I'lie second .xar 

 after plantinji-, I iuir y iinvl li will beso viyonaia as to 

 come I uliy up in size to t'mse wlii. Ii were ;£ to 4 I'let 

 when plaiitid. Ti-ees will be forwarded through 

 October and N(iVfml)er. 



CcDAR CROV£ FARM, 



John Cadualf.adkh, Propiietor, 

 North Mad, son, Ind, 



By permission, 1 refer to the First National Bank, 

 Madison, Ind., A. I. Koot, Medina, O. 



John C((dw(iUader, Dear Sir:— I received those 

 trees to-day. Was very well pleased witli them. I 

 thoufilit them veiy nice trees. They were in good 

 condition. John B. Pierce, 



Boston P. O., Aile. Co., Pa. 



iWln rp-:nn?)(linir to th's a'?v«;r»-,jssroi«!nt ro«nti'>»? (3i,KA.viNyg 



PATENTS 



Careful attention given to the prosecution of 

 business before tiie U. S. Patent Office. All business 

 xveHteA a.s stricUy ri)iifldential. No charge made for 

 services in piosecu ling apphcation. unill the pat- 

 ent is allowed. Send for ■■ Inven roKs Oliioe." 

 FRANKLIN H. HOUGH. 

 925 F STREET, WASHINGTON, D. C, 

 STIn responding to this aiivertiseiiiiTit mention Gleanings 



Woodcliff A No. 1. 



In order to introduce mysliain of lieautiful yel- 

 low WoiiOaliff Queens, vvhicli are \ivv{\ fiom 

 an imported leather-colored lialian crossed with 

 tlie best5-banded stock 1 can prt)i'nre by Unolittle 

 method, I will sell sritaranteed purely mated un- 

 tested (lueens at 76 cts. each. As I pnjduce large 

 quantities of comb honey. I breed principally for 

 large honej'-gatherers. Apiaries near Philadelphia. 

 Address 



WM. A. SELSER, Wyncote, Pa. 



MIITH^ HONEY 



Square Glass Honey-Jars, 

 Tin Buckets, Bee-hives, 

 Honey Sections, Etc.. Etc. 



Perfection Cold-blast Smokers. 

 APPLY TO 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



p. S— Send 10-ct. stamp for • Practical Hints to Bef keepers. 



rEFORE placing your orders for SUPPLIES, write 

 " for prices on One-Piece Basswood Sections, Bee- 

 Hives, Shipping-Crates, Frames. Foundation, Smo- 

 kers, etc. PAGE & KEITH, 

 ^tfdb New London. Wis. 



BBB'S! 



If you keep BEHS, 

 subscribe for tlie Pro- 

 gressive Bee=keeper, a 



journal devoted to Bees, 

 Honey, and kindred in- 



dusti'ies. 50 et.s. per 



Xff'f. Sample copy, 

 also a beautiftiUy illustrated 'Mtalogne of Bee- 

 keepers' supplies, F'fKK. .Adilr' ss 

 LEAHY MFG. CO., HIGGINSVILLE. MO. 



90 PER GENT PURE 



Busiiiess Quesns. 



On account or a few hybrid diones that may be 

 Hying in the aii' tins year I will sell my all-golden-io- 

 tip queens. uniest( d, unwarranted, but am satisfied 

 90 per cent are purt-ly mated and will produce 4 and 

 6 banded bees, at .50 cts. apiece. Order some, test 

 them, and be convinced. 



WM. A. SELSER, Wyncote, Pa. 



t^ln r-sl.onilll.i/ to IIji.- ,..1w-io .ineril iii.-i.Uuli <-...h,y(\u (.« 



flother Bees. 



If you wish the best of queens, or mother bees, 

 send me your orders. Untested queens, 3 or 5 band, 

 75c each; *4.25 for 6, t>r JiS.OO per dozen. Tested 3- 

 band (lueens, $1.50 eacli; fine 3-band breeders, 

 thoroughly tested, the li&st, $5.00 each; straight 

 .5-band breeders, faultless (lueens, $10.00 each. Root's 

 goods, Dadant's foundation, and Bingham smokers. 



Jennie Atchley, Beeville, Bee Co., Tex. 



C^In re> 



llinlrtothi-il(l^ 



It mention (ii.EANINGS 



Warranted Queens, 75c. 



Five-band strain, bred for hiisiness, six for 

 S3.25; dozen for $0.00. See former ac/s.. and send 

 for circular. Safe arrival and satisfaction u'lmf- 

 anteed. J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 



PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION 



Iliis A'o Say- ill Jiroorf-l'rawies. 



Thin Flat - Bottom Foundation 



Has no Fishbone in the Surplus Honey. 

 Being the cleanest, it is usually worked 

 the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



latfdb Sole rianufacturers. 



Sprout Brook, Montgomery Co., N. Y. 



iMTIn respondipg to this advertisement mention Gleaxings 



SECOND-HAND TYPE. 



We offer for sale the samples of job type shown 

 below. It is practically as good as new. 



BUCKEYE LOCK 



Great Primer Concave, 12 A, $1.50. 



Pica Fashion. 



Great Primer Fashion. 8.A, 10a, $3.ri0. 



Large Type. 



Dbl. Small Pica Fashion, 5A, Oa. $3.00. 



This TYPE for Sale. L. P. 



Long Primer Fashion, I5A, 23a, $2.00. 



This is a Pretty Face 



Pica Condensed Fashion, 18A, 22a. $2.00. 



PIC;^ GlilPTIC. 1254567890 



Pica, Glyi)tic, 31A, f2.75. 



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Pica Condensed Conca\e. 2IA. .'fl.25. 



1*lilsi ist £:!:3E.t;ezicl.cc3. 



Nonp Antique, 2(1.^, 30a, $1.5u. 



HENRY E. BLISS 



Lons Primer Concave. 2(iA, $].till. 



THISIS APE'VR'- LETTER 



Peail (iothic, lOA. $1.00. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



