1006 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUUE. 



Disc. 



ilarket Gardening at Arlington .C62 



Market- Wagon, Our 581 



Miller.Dr.C. C 931 



Nervous Srstein of the Bee 122 



I'aint-Brush . Ten-f 'ent 90 



I'lant-Cin nku, our «1 



Pota to-Knif e 266 



Voultrv-Hoise, Interior Poition of 313 



l'oultrV-Hous<-. Our 313, 3fl; 



Poultry-House Protected by SoJs and Eartli 311 



Queen-Cage, Improved Feet, as we no w make it 459, 1001 



Reservoir, Underground, for the "Xew Agiieulture." 5S 



Sash Lock, Buckeve 107 



Scale, The " Favorite " Family S'« 



S 'reen for Coal, Sand, Ashes, or Uarden Soil 02 



Section-box Former. Lvon's 2.')4 



Seed and Fertilizer Drill, The " Planet Jr." 196 



Seed-Di-ill. No. 2, "Planet J r." 197 



Separators, for use in Sections with Openings all round 689 



Shelter for Hen and Chickens "U 



Shipping-Case, Oliver Foster's 182 



Solar Wax-Extractor 127, 257, 318, 371 



Sieve. Square, for Gardeners' U.se 61 



Step, Movable, to hang on the Side ot the Elevated Beds — Ml 



Stright Rows, Importance of i9^ 



Strips of Wood to la.v on the Frames 207 



SK-arming-Box, Kaler's 254 



Teasel. Honey-Bearing <69 



Tent, Folding 950, 951 



Terry. T. B 975 



Transplanting, Boxes lor Seedlings 217 



Tran-i)lTntin;' Frame 136 



Tran^-feninj; With Ihe Tuiil. 951 



Unra)i|)ing-Kniro, Abbott's 953 



Vandeuse:i l.'Iasp 276 



Wax-Extractor, made out of a Shipping-Case 3il 



Wax-Exi ractor, Fruit-Can 127 



Wlieel bai row, .V 1 l-Jtetal ''•« 



Wheelbarrow, Our Itt-l'onnd, Capableof CarrvingSW) Pouudsl8i 

 Windov.-S.reen, Wells- Patent 299 



EXCHANGE DEPARTMEITT. ; A Complete Business Outfit. 



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

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

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

 pirtment, or we will not be responsible for ,anj' error. You 

 can have (he notice as many lines as you please: but all over 

 live lines will cost vou according to our regular rate.s. Of 

 course, this department is intended only for bana-fide ex- 

 I'hanges. __^ 



TIT ANTED. —To oxcliangc lor casli, or g^ood horses 

 VV and mules, 230 colonies of bees in Simplicity 

 frames; also 40 acres of land adjouiing- the city. 

 20tfdb Anthony Off, Helena, Phillips Co., Art. 



1HAVE about 5 lbs. of spider-plant seed. I will 

 exchang-e the same for different kin<],s of Howcr- 

 seed or plants of any sort that are useful and or- 

 namental. J. W. Ross. 

 •.i3-24:-l-2d Phair, Brazoria Co., Texas. 



1'»' VARIETIES raspberries: tine plants, new 

 O varieties, in e-vchang-e for comb or extracted 

 honey. For particulars, address E. T. Flanao.an, 

 Box 995, Belleville, III.— Eight acres in small fruits. 



TITANTED.- A man to take charge of on shares, or 

 VV buy, an apiary of 75 hives of bees in g-ood con- 

 dition. Address E. G. Hedding, Paw Paw, W. Ya. 

 23tfdb 



WANTED.— A foundation-mill, or otters, for a 

 first class incubator — been used three seasons. 

 23tfdb D. S. Hat.l. So. Cabot, Vt. 



P 



1 have for sale two y.\12 printing-presses— one of 

 them f>-ot-p<)wer: .50 fonts of type, many of them 

 full printer's fonts: regular cases, leads, furniture, 

 etc., sulflcient to do a large ,i<jb printing business. 

 Cost me about ■^'■idO. I offer the whole for :*I2.5, hav- 

 ing other business to take iiiv time. 



\V. lEARIiC: <'ASS, 

 •24-ld Uoicelaiid, Essex Co., N.jl^ 



WRITE TO JOHN CALLAITCO., 



LUMBER DEALERS, KENTON, OHIO, 



BEE-HIVESrSECTIONS, 



And General Supplies for Bee-keepers 



Ni ir Feu t '» V- Low Friers 

 24 -lid b 



aood Work 



OR SALE, or will- exchange lor bees. 160 acres of 

 nice land in Franklin Co.. Neb., at a bargain. 

 Address K. II. Ryan, Bradshaw, Neb. 



TIT ANTED. — Some one with or without experience, 

 VV but with some ready cash, to ioin nie in raising 

 Befg and iJ'iiici/. and to take a hall-interest in 100, 

 150, 2C0, or 2.50 hives of bees. My honey crop the 

 past season was 19.000 lbs. 

 24d M. M. Baluridge, St. Charles, 111. 



WANTED.— To exchange for pti re extracted hon- 

 ey, apiarian supplies, or offers, one Star bicy- 

 cle, but little used. Write for description. 

 Address C. H. \V.4tson, Newtown, Bucks <'o.. Pa. 



WANTED —To exchange 100 acres of land, good 

 VV soil, water, etc. : 10 acres in clover. 2 miles from 

 station, P. O . store, etc., for a small place in fruit, 

 and in good location for an apiary, or with apiary 

 connected. Correspondence solicited. 



N. E. Doane, Jennings Ordinary, Nott. Co., Va. 



GIVEN AWAY. 



We will send free by mail one of our latest im- 

 proved drone and queen traps to each vearlv sub- 

 scriber for the AMERICAy APICULTURIST. 

 Price 8^1.00 per annum. Sample copies free. Send 

 the 8^1 00 in common letter at our risk. 



Address AMERICAN APICULTURIST, 



24tfdb Wenhani, Mass. 



FREE. A Niagara vine free to all who purchase 

 vines to the am't of ^2.00, up to March 1st. Cata- 

 logue of grapevines free. 

 24-1-2 3-4d' L. L. Esenhower & Co., Reading, Pa. 



DABANT^"F0TODATI0NPACT027r^VHoTESALE AND 

 RETAIL. See advertisement in another column. 



FOR SAIiE.— Seed from Echinops Spha?roceph- 

 alus, commonly called Chapman Honey- 

 Plant. Price per 'j oz.,75cts.; 1 oz., $I..50; 2 

 oz., f 2 .50. Warranted (ienuine. Manufacturer of 

 Bee-Keepers' Supplies of all kinds; sole right for 

 Shuck hive in Canada. Address 

 24-1 E. L. GOULD & CO., Brantford, Canada. 



YOUTH'S 

 COMPANION. 



A new subscriber 1 >ear, si. 25: others equally 

 low. Clubbing offers of newspapers or club agents 

 alwaj's duplicated, generally lowered. For further 

 particulars, see C. M. Ooouspeeu's advertisement 

 in another column. 24tfdb 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. .'^htfd 



1 iPill HOIIEY-PLiT. 



Having expended thousands of dollars in bring- 

 ing before the people one of the most wonderful 

 hone.y-producing plants known in the L'nited States, 

 or even in the world, and testing it honestly and fair- 

 ly, I wish to say, throujih (jT-eanings, that the scetl 

 contains so much oil that nothing but fresh seed 

 wills-row for this reason; and bv the ndvice of 

 nuiiiv |)ii>mineiit hfc-Ueepi rs I liaxe dccideil to sell 

 the limited amount t f seed 1 have raiscil this sea- 

 son, at the following prices, I will send to those m 

 who have already ordered the amount of seed due % 

 them at this low price: i4 ounce, 50 cts.: 1 ounce, 

 s^l.OO; 2 ounces. §1.50: 4 ounces, §^2 011: 8 ounces. 

 SS.CO: 1 pound, i!f5 00. One ounce contains from ICfKi 

 to ISJO seeds. The seed should be sown in carl.A- 

 spring, and general directions for cultivation will 

 be gi\en on each package. Write all orders plainly, 

 and give your postofflce in full. 



H. f HAPilIAN, 

 Versailles, Cattaraii^iis Co., N. \'. 



1'. ."3.- See oIKcial report of the comraittoo In 

 next issue of Gleanings. 



