1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



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Wants or Exchange Department. 



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

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

 exceed 6 lines, and you must say you want your ad. in this de- 

 partment, or we will not be responsible for any error. You 

 can have the notice as many lines as you please; but all over 

 five lines will cost you according to our regular rates. This 

 department is intended unly for buna-tide exchanges. Ex- 

 chantfi's for cash, or notices offering articles for sale can not 

 be inserted iincler this head. For such our regular rates of aoe 

 a line will be eliarged. and they will be put with the regular 

 advertisements. 



WANTED.— To exchange new Simp, hives for fur- 

 skins, either red-fox or skunk. Address 

 3-5db A. P. Sharps, Exeter, Luzerne Co., Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange Wheeler & Wilson sew- 

 ing-machines (new) for honey, bees, or sup- 

 plies. J. A. Green, Daj-ton. 111. SOtfdb 



WANTED.— To exchange bees in Langstroth or 

 Simplicity hives, for disk-harrow and hand 

 seed-drill. I also want seed-catalogues. Address 

 Ittdb W. H. Putnam, River Palls, Wis. 



WANTED. — Correspondence with parties who 

 have strawberry-plants and wish to exchange 

 for red-raspberry-i)lants. E. ("'ryiCKENOKW, 

 l-od 117 South 4th St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange our Price List of Bee- 

 Keepers' Supplies, etc.. for your name on a 

 postal card. Address 

 4-5-(id Jno. Nebel & Son, High Hill, Mo. 



WANTED.— A bee-keeper to take charge of my 

 apiary, on shares. Robert Blacklock. 

 4-8db Kilgore, Boyd Co.. Ky. 



WANTED.— To exchange Gregg raspberry-plants 

 for comb fdii.. lib. sections, alsike and white 

 Dutch clover-seed. Address Thompson Brown, 

 4-5d Cloverdale, Ind. 



WANTED.— To buy or hire a small place, in a good 

 location, for keeping bees; must be in the 

 western part of Vermont, or eastern part of New 

 York. F. C. Fui.i,E[{, 



5-6d Wendell Depot, Franklin Co., Mass. 



"I17ANTED.— Correspondence on apples, potatoes, 

 Vt seed-potatoes, cabbage, onions, small fruit, and 

 fruit and produce generally. Consignments solic- 

 ited. Will quote market at any time. 



KAKI^E CV.ICKENr.ElJ, 



4tfdb General Commission Merchant. 



117 South 4th St., Columbus, O. 



WANTED.— To exchange 2."»0 colonies of bees, for 

 horses, mules, wagons, buggies, and 4 h. p. en- 

 gine, or any thing useful on a plantation. 

 21tfd Anthony Opp, Helena, Phillips Co., Ark. 



WANTED.— To exchange silverhull buckwheat; 

 also nurserv-grown transplanted Scotch pine. 

 Norway spruce, red cedar, and bearing-sized Con- 

 cord grapes, for alsike clover-seed and brood fdn. 

 3-5d R. A. Lewis, Cherokee, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange for good standard 

 hooks, back numbers of bee-journals (some 

 are out of print); poultry-journals; 6 or 7 years of 

 the Cnuntry Gentleman ; .50 or 60 copies of the Cen- 

 tuni Ma^nzine. All in good order. Speak quick. 

 5d J. P. McEr.RATH, Asbury, Warren Co., N. J. 



WANTED.— To exchange Italian bees, queens, or 

 eggs,froin my noted strain of Wyandotte fowls, 

 for one or more female ferrets. Address 



F. BOOMHOWER, Gallupville, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange 100 crates, filled with 

 Vt l-lh. sections, with fdn. starters. Value 30 cts. 

 each. Will exchange for brood-frames or any thing 

 I can use. Everyone wishing early queens, send 

 address on postal. R. H. Campbell. 



M Madison, Morgan Co., Ga., Lock Box 31.5. 



WANTED— To exchange for any thing of a stan- 

 dard market value, full colonies of Italian 

 bees on 8 L. or Simplicity frames, in shijjping-boxes, 

 at *4.00 per colony. 



W. A. Sanders, Oak Bower, Hart Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— Persons who intend buying Italian 

 VV queens this season, to know that they should 

 be cautious as to the strain of Italians they get. I 

 have those that are gentle, prolific, and as good as 

 there are in Italy. Write for prices, or send your 

 address on postal. 

 .5d R. H. Campbell, Madison, Morgan Co., Ga. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees, queens. Simp, 

 hives, or other supplies, for small printing- 

 press and outfit (self-inker and power press pre- 

 ferred), and a good type-writer. Describe fully 

 what you have. J. M. Jenkins, Wetumpka, Ala. 



WANTED.— To exchange bees and queens for a 

 printing-press and outfit, or offers. 

 Circulars free. G. D. Black, Brandon, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange one first-class incubator, 

 the " Perfect Hatcher," for bees or wax. 

 H. O. Salisbury, Geddes, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange Leghorn and Wyandotte 

 eggs for Japanese buckwheat. 

 5d W. K. James, Loudon, Tenn. 



WANTED.— To work wax and exchange fdn. for 

 bees, eggs of best strains of poultrv, and straw- 

 berry-plants. C. H. McFadden, 

 Clarksburg, Moniteau Co., Mo. 



WANTED.— To exchange back volumes of Glean- 

 ings and Am. Bee Journal, as good as new, for 

 alsike and Mammoth red Clover, or pure Plymouth 

 Rock or Brown Leghorn fowls, or Japanese or com- 

 mon buckwheat; also a part of the proceeds of an 

 apiary, for a practical man to run it. 



J. W. Barlow, Belfast, la. 



WANTED.— Second-hand Pelham foundation-mill. 

 State size you have, and price. Must be cheap. 

 5d Jno. S. Reese, Winchester, Ky. 



30 swarms of bees (hibrids) in fine order, three dol- 

 lars per swarm, on board cars. Shipping-cases will 

 answer for temporary hives. Bees on eight Sim- 

 plicity metal-corner frames. Will sell all or a part 

 at above prices. Also new frames, feeders, etc. 

 A 1.50-pound spring scale and other fixtures, at very 

 low figures. Write at once. 



J. P. McELRATH, 

 Asbury, Warren Co., New Jersey. 



A iiia<-ltiiie lor piittins togetlier one-piece 

 sections. It will pay for itself in one day's use. 

 No bee-keeper can afford to be without one. Send 

 to your supply-dealer, or to Wakeman & Crocker, 

 manufacturers. Price S^.'J..50. Lockport, N. Y. Cor- 

 respondence with supply-dealers solicited. 



E. W. PITZER, HILLSDALE, IOWA, 



Producer of and dealei- in Italian Bees, comb and 

 extracted Honey; also M. B. Turkeys, Toulouse 

 Geese, Langshan, P. Rock, and White R. Comb 

 Leghorn Chickens. Our breeding stock is first-class, 

 and judiciouslj' mated. Send for price list. .58db 



ONE-PIECE SECTIONS, $2.50 PER 1000. 



5d Vermontville, Eaton Co., Mich. 



WANTED.— Bee-books, supplies, bees, combs, ex- 

 tractor, incubator. Will give cash. Eggs at 

 *1.00 per 13, of L. Brahmas, Rose C, B. and S. C. W. 

 Leg.. P. Rocks. W. P. Rocks, .^3.00 per 13. Male pup, 

 !4 Shepherd, ;» Skye Terrier. Strawberry and Red- 

 rfispberry plants. W. W. Kulp, Pottstown, Pa. 



