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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 



TABLE OF.PRICES 



LIST OUR 



PRICE PRICE 



10 in. Globe. . . .(*11.00). . . $.5. .50 

 12 " •' ....( 13.00).... 6,.50 

 14 " " ....( l.'J.OO).... 7..50 

 16 " " ....( 17.00).... 8. .TO 

 18 " " ....( 19.00).... 9,.50 

 We can ship from here, or 

 Springfield, O. All, or a part 

 of the freight will be allowed 

 on shipments of five or more 

 from Springfield, according 

 to distance. 



JilSCOl WTS. 



On 2 machines ,5 % 



" 3 " lu " 



" 4 " 13'/^" 



" ;> " 1.5 " 



"8 " 20 •' 



" 10 or more, 25 " 



The Globe Lawn-JVIower. 



THE BEST AND CHEAPEST FOR ALL TO BUY, 



Nothing indicates neatness and thrift about the house so well as a nieely- 



kpjit lawn, or apiarj-, and no tlower garden is prettier than a nice green 



sward evenly mowed. Probably the reason more people do not have 



these nicely kept lawns and apiaries is because they 



were not able to get a first-class mower at a low 



enough price. We have been on the lookout for such 



a mower for some time, and we have succeeded in 



getting it at last. The Globe lawn-mower shown in 



adjoining cut combines all the best features, and is a 



first-class mower in every respect. Having only three 



knives it will cut longer grass than those having four. 



The axle of the drive-wheel does not project, so 



that you can run close to the hive. It has tAvo 



drive-wheels and ro!l- 



I. 3=tOOT, 



er, and the driving 

 gears .ire simply per- 

 fect. Nothing could be 

 more simple and ef- 

 fective. The prices are 

 very much lower than 

 on any other first-class 

 mower, in fact they are 

 about as low as the 

 cheap grade of ma- 

 chines, and yet this 

 mower is not surpass- 

 ed by any machine on 

 the market, but is guar- 

 anteed to be tirst-class. 



• Tliere lisi NO KXCUSE any longer 



tor not having a niiely kept lawn. The manu- 

 facturers ot this lawn niowei' having failed we 

 .secured the entire stock, and offer them (while 

 they last), at these prices which are 14 that 

 usuillv chirgcil Thev iiv 1st diss and nin easy 



We hive old \ i "OOinthift 

 andtht\ gi\eunnei xl iti f tan 

 jou ^^oul(l stcuie one oidei at onct 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



TJfitoii'.s Tiiijirored 

 SIECTIOJV C7.A.SE:. 



IJkks and Queens. Send for 

 free catalogue. Address 



FR.ilNK A. EATON, 

 .5-lOdb Bliifl'ton, Ohio. 



pK^DQa^l^THRS Ij\ JSI. Y. ^JP^TE. 

 If you want NOKTHEKN QUEENS reared 

 from pure Italian stock, imported or golden queens, 

 send me your order. The great popularity of my 

 golden queens last summer has induced me to de- 

 vote my apiary exclusively to bees and queens the 

 coming season. Prices as follows: 

 Untested queens in June . - - . $100 

 Tested " in .lune - - - - - 1 50 

 Two-frame nuclei in June and July, with un- 

 tested queen 3 00 



Reference if desired. Send stamps for reply, to 

 A. I. Root, or National Bank. Sherburn. Send for 

 free circular. MRS. OLIVER COLE, 



6tfdb Sherburne, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



DASAITT'S FOUNDATION FACT0S7, WHOLESALE asiBETAIL. 

 See advertisement in atiother column. 3tfbd 



E W. PITZER. HILLSDALE, IOWA, 



Producer of and dealer 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 judiciously mated. Send for price list. 58db 



CUJIMJArnHJUmCOnlLL 



MAOTFACTUKEK OF AND DEALEK IN 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES, 



.\ND BREEDER OF 



5-8db Send for Price IJst. 



ON.30 DAYS' TRIAL. 



THIS NEW ^ 



lELASTIG TRUSS 



'Has a I'ad different from all 



others, is cup shape, with Self. 



SENSIBLC^T^ adjusting Ball in center, adapts 



TDiiee M itself to all pesitions of tho 



* owaa m >.«k_ body while the ba 1 1 in the cup 

 ' presses back the InteS" 

 _ Tines Just as a person 

 does with the finger, with light pressure the Her- 

 nia is held securely day and night, and a radical euro 

 certain. It is easy, durable and chean. Sent by mail. Gir- 

 COlarafree. EGQLESTON TRCSS CO., Chlesco, 111. 



You can not look over tho back No's of Glean- 

 ings or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless 

 they are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 

 said— "Dear me, what a bother— I 7nust have last 

 month's Journal and it is nowhere to be found ?" 

 Put each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as it 

 comes, and you can sit down happy, any time you 

 wish to find anything you may have previously seen, 

 even though it were months ago. 



Binders for Gt,e.\nings (will hold them for one 

 year), gilt lettered, for 60 cts.; bv mail, 12 cts. extra. 

 Ten, S.5.00; 100, $45.00. Table of prices of Binders 

 for any Periodical, mailed on application. Send in 

 your orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



The Canadian 1'. O. authorities refuse to receive these 

 through the mails, as they exceed the proper weight for mer- 

 chandise. 



