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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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HEllDOUARTEaS IN THE SOUTH 



FOE THE UANUFACTUEE AND SALE OF 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



The Only Steam Factory Erected in the South, Ex- 

 clusively for the Manufacture of Hives, Frames, 

 Sections, Etc. 



The Viallon and Root Simplicity hives, and the 

 4i.ix4'4 Sections aspecialty; Comb fdn., Extractors, 

 Honey-knives, Bee-veils, etc. 



^ITALIAN QlJEENS.e^ 



Untested, in April, $1.25 each; S;i3.00per doz. From 

 May 5 to .June 1, $1.10 each, ifW.OU per doz. Alter 

 June 1, $1.00 each, f lO.OJ per doz. Tested, $3.50 

 each; select tested, $3.00 each. After June 1, 50c 

 less. Contracts taken with dealers tor the delivery 

 of a certain number of queens per week, at special 

 figures. 



FOUR-FRAME NUCLEUS, 



With pure Italian queen, in April, $•1.00. Three- 

 frame nucleus, with pure Italian queen, in April, 

 $;3.50. Two-frame do., do., in April, $8.0J. After 

 May 15, 25 cents lesss. 



BEES=?Ih^POUND, 



In lots of five or more, at $1.00 per lb., no queens. 

 If queens ai-e wanted, add price of queens. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed in every in- 

 stance. For more particulars, send lor my de- 

 scriptive illustrated catalogue for 1886. 



P. L. VIALLON, 



Bayou Goula, Iberville Parisli, La. 



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IMPORTED iEENS. 



In April, 11 francs in gold. 



May and June, - - - - 10 " " " 

 July and August, - . - tj .. .. .> 



September and October, - . r- i. 4. »i 



No order received for less than 8 queens. Queens 

 which die in transit will be replaced only if sent back 

 in a letter. CHARLES BIANCONCINI & CO., 

 1-lld Bologna, Italy. 



FOR SALE. 



100 lbs. Beeswax, choice yellow, per lb., 30 cents; 100 

 lbs. dark,at 2d cts. per lb., warranted pure and good 

 wa.x. 



8(Uh.'*. l^i-inch Wire Nails (barbed) 13 gauge; in 

 lots of 10 lbs. and over, per lb., 7c. 



Stencil and Key Check Die Outfit. Price and full 

 list on application. 



Four Horse-Power Enyive and Boiler (B. AV. Payne 

 & Sons' make), not used over three months. War- 

 ranted in good order. Also IS inch French Burr Corn 

 and Feed Mill. 



One BarrelSteamer for cooking feed. Furnace, 

 IVi-inch boiler iron, "T" pipe, brass cocks. In good 

 order. Prices, etc., on application. 



H. L. GRAHAM, 

 l-2d GEANDVIEW, LOUISA CO., IOWA. 



Bee-Hives, Honey-Boxes, Sections. 



Laegest Eee-Hive Faotoey in the Woeld. 



CAPACITY, 1 CARLOAD OF GOODS PER DAY. 



Best of goods at lowest prices. Write for Price 

 List. Itfdb. G. B. LEWIS & CO., 



Watertown, Wis. 



NOTICE I 



The partnership heretofore existing between F. 

 A. & H. O. Salisbury has been dissolved by mutual 

 consent. The business will be carried on by F. A. 

 Salisbury at 318 W. Genesee St., Geddes, N. Y. 

 Id F. A. SALISBURY. 



SUMNER & PRIME, 



BRISTOI-, -* VERlvIOlTT. 



—MANUFACTURERS OF — 



Pee - }{^eepers^ Supplies. 



White Poplar Dovetailed Sections and Shipping 

 Crates a Specialty. Price List and samples free. l-2d 



iyr^ COLONIES OF BEES FOR SALE. 

 i fj Address J. JS. ^^etlSL.t&'T, 



Itfdb Corinth, Alcorn Co., Miss. 



ANTED.— 6000 ONE-PIECE SECTIONS. 

 Send lowest cash price. L. D. Worth, 



Heading Center, N. Y. 



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EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT. 



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

 usual rates. All ad's intended tor this department must not 

 exceed 5 lines, and you must say you want your ad. in this de- 

 paitment, or we will not be responsible for any error. 



WANTED.— To exchange circular-saw machine 

 for hive-making, machine for making dove- 

 tailed sections, light saw-mandrels, or bee-supplies, 

 for extracted honey. Clover and basswood pre- 

 ferred. Id D. S. Hai.l, South Cabot, Vt. 



WANTED.— To exchange one-half bushel of ex- 

 tra tine white-clover seed for alsike-clover 

 seed. IQtfdb M. A. Gilt., Viola, Richl'd Co., Wis. 



WANTED.— To exchange or sell. Friends, I 

 have 15 pairs of the celebrated Bonney's 

 stock of Brown Leghorns that 1 will sell atSS.OO per 

 pair, or will exchange lor good beeswax at 25 cts. 

 jier pound. Circulars free. Kc-f., A. I. Hoot. 

 Mtfilb A. H. Duff, Creighton, Guern. Co., O. 



WANTED.— To exchange, Scott's Commentary 

 on the Holy Bible, 6 vols., quarto, bound in 

 sheep, in good order, weight 19 pounds. As I have 

 other commentaries, I will exchange this for some- 

 thing else useful. Address A. H. Van Dohen, 

 21tfdb Liberty, Bedford Co., Virginia. 



WANTED.— To exchange golden-willow cuttings 

 lor Italian queens. 1 will book orders now, 

 and send the willows as early as will do next spring: 

 queens wanted in May and .lime, 1886. 2 dozen cut- 

 tings for a warranted, and i dozen for a tested; also 

 one weeping-willow cut with each dozen. Will 

 send by mail. S. C. Frkdekick, 



24, 5db Coal Vale, Craw. Co., Kan. 



WANTED.— To exchange pure-bred German Ca- 

 nary birds; also Brown and White Leghorn 

 eggs in season, for beeswax, sections, or Italian 

 bees. F. H. Chapin, Hinsdale, Catt. Co., N. Y. 



l-2d Dealer in ail /fuids of country produce. 



I F you wish to exchange strawberry, blackberry. 



1 or raspberry plants for Italian bees, send list of 

 varieties and prices to E. A. Gartman, 



Itfdb Decatur, Macon Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange, a Barnes foot power 

 circular saw, with three saws and two man- 

 drels; also one circular-saw mandrel, for either 

 honey or poultry. Make otters. 

 Idtfb Otto Lestina, Derby, New Haven Co., Ct. 



Untested Queens from tha South. 



I have several young queens, which I will send by 

 return mail to any one wishing them, for one dol- 

 lar. MRS. A. A. NEEDHAM, 

 Sorrento, Orange Co., Florida. 



