1884 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUKE. 



We have aorain increased our capacity for maliing 

 the "BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTION, aud are now 

 ready to till orders on short notice. We would ad- 

 vise our customers, and especially Supply Deal- 

 ers, to 



ORDER EARLY, 



^^And not Wait until the Bush Comes. 

 We will not manufacture Hives and Shipping 

 Crates this season, as we have fixed over all our ma- 

 chinery for making- the One-Piece Sections. 



J. FOKXCROOK tV CO. 



Watertown, Wis., Dec. 1, 18S3. 6-7d 



Honey. * HoneyT 



Great quantities of it, and great quantities of 

 choicest fruit from new Cuthbert raspberry. I have 

 really found a good thing at last. It is the largest 

 and best red raspberry grown; so say those who 

 have tested it, and so say I. Will stand heat or cold, 

 wet or drouth. Have tested it now for two years, 

 and am really surprised at the quantities of honey 

 gathered from the blossoms: and that, too, when 

 but little is gathered from any other source: bees 

 contitiue to work on them four weeks. 



I make more money from the crop of berries alone, 

 than from any crop grown on thf farm. A limited 

 quantity of fine plants for sale; IM doz. for $1.00 by 

 mail, or $3 50 per 100 bv rail. 



4-6d DK. B. F. KINNEY, Bloomsburg, Penn. 



MISSING, 



From Kennev, La., Fred S. Carrier, who was in the employ of 

 E. T. Flanafcan at that iilace, 16 miles from New Orleans. " He 

 left indications of mental derancrement, and it is believed that 

 he has eitlier perisliert, or is wanrlprinfr nninna: strantrors. He 

 was on.' ..f Mr. H.MUI..irs In-t yruvs stud.-iits-n l,i ii-lit young 



Slfl 



•li wi:,kin.>s. He was well 

 .liii-.; I.f.-iulture. Will any 

 iiy rliii- to IJie whereabouts 

 jf the above-deseriboil jii'ison, please report the same to 

 .James Heddon, Dowayriao, Jlieh., or E. T. Flanagan, Keuner, 

 La.! 



DflTATnCC -Ontario, St. Patrick, 

 rlliniUkOi num Bonum; lib., 



and Mag- 

 20e.; 3 lbs., 

 SOc; by Ad. Ex.; by mail, 20c. a lb. extra. 

 63 C. Weckesser, Marshallville, Wayne Co., O. 



B 



EES of all kinds at prices to suit purchasers, at 

 all seasons of the year. 



After July 1st, almost (jlvcn away. 



A. W. CHENEY, 

 Kanawha Falls, W. Va. 



5tfdb 



Basswood Sprouts^ 



FROM 1 TO 3 FEET HIGH. 

 $1.50 per hundred; $10.00 per thousand. All 

 orders should be in before April 1st, 1881, to receive 

 attention. 

 12S4tfd HENRY WIRTH. r.OROniNO, N. Y. 



0500 lbs. honey, and 60 colonies bees, full count, 

 from 30 colonies, spring count. 



B^" Circular of Italian queens, Dadant's founda- 

 tion, and apiarian supplies, sent on application. 



6-7- 5d 



E. F. SMITH, Smyrna, N. Y. 



FRUIT, SHADE, AND SILK ! 



RUSSFAN MULBERRY-TREES, about 18 in. high, 

 sent postpaid for 15c. each, or $1 50 per dozen. 

 Smaller size, lOc, or $1.00 per doz. Order early. 

 Address S. P. Y'ODER, 

 6-7d E. Lewistown, Mahoning Co., Ohio. 



[LARK'S QoMBlNATiON QrATE 



HONEY-BOARD and SECTION-RACK. 

 Practical, sectional, and reversible; neat, cheap, and 

 adaptable to different sizes of hives and sections. 



CLARK'S VISITOR SMOKER! 

 Latest out. Used by Bee-keepers where known, as 

 hands are free to manipulate bees. Light, effective, 

 and durable. Smoker, 20 cts.,and C.C. Crate,50 cts., 

 postpaid. Circulars free. 



J. W. CLARK, 

 6d Box 34, Moniteau, Moniteau Co., Mo. 



500 L. COMBS FOR SALE. 



id S. A. Shuci-:, Liverpool, Fulton Co., 111. 



T IkT^ill nVC^il -3^0X1. 



-a- MV 20-P.\GE PRICE LIST OF 



ITALIAN, CYPRIAN, & HOLY -LAND 

 BEES, NUCLEI COLONIES, 



Queens, and Apiarian Supplies, by sending me 

 your address on a postal card. 

 6d H. H. BROWN, Light Street, Col. Co., Pa. 



HOW TO START IN BEES 



And make 'em pay. See Oliver Foster's circular 

 on bees, queens, and fdn. molds. 

 .5lfd b MT. VERNON, Linn Co., IOWA. 



DON'T READ THIS! 



My Alsike paid me a net profit of $60.00 per acre 

 last year. Send for price list of seed. 



Also Bees. Queens, and Drones; Fowls, Small 

 Fruits, and Potatoes. 



C. IW. GOODSPEED, Thorn Hill, Onon. Co., N. Y. 



A COTTON, GRAIN, and STOCK FARM, 



Situated on the Guadalupe River in DeWitt County, 

 Texas, containing 1000 acres, 450 inclosed, and 200 in 

 cultivation. An excellent location for a largo apiary. 

 Price $10,000. Correspondence solicited. 



J. A. WIITIBISH, 

 Itf-d-b Cuero, DeWitt Co., Texas. 



ADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY. WHOLE- 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. 3btfd 



(PUMOUfPoCK) ^^^sm SEASON (brOHZEX tURKEYS ) 

 CHICKENS, c.L.DAviDm'ra'E;;No'TON,w.vA. AND PEKIN DUCKS. 



