1888 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTUEE. 



457 



Bingham & Hetherington's Honey-knife. 



Old reliable Bing'ham Bee-Smokers and Bingham 

 & Hetherington Honey-knives. They last 8 years; 

 never clog up or go out. Send card for free circular, 

 descriptive of the best and cheapest tools to use. 



Addison, Vt.— Have one of 

 your smokers, good yet, used 

 6 years. E. J. Smith. 



Silver Creek, Ky.— I have 

 had one of your smokers 3 

 years, and it is as good as 

 new. T. W. Hudgens. 



Ei,M Grove, Mass.— Have one I have used six 

 seasons, good yet. F. M. Taintor. 



Sphingi'ield, O.— Your smoker good yet, and 

 used four seasons. Wm. W. Burret. 



Lone Tree, Mo.— I have used one of your bee- 

 smokers five years, and it is good yet. 



Lee Emrick. 

 PRICES: 



By mail, postpaid. 



Doctor smoker (wide shield) SYt inch $3 00 



Conqueror smoker (wide shield).. 3 " 17.5 



Large smoker (wide shield) 2'/4 " 150 



Extra smoker (wide shield) 3 " 125 



Plain smoker 2 " 100 



Little Wonder smoker 1% " ... 65 



Bingham & Hetherington honey-knife 115 



TO SELL AGAIN, apply for dozen or half-dozen 

 rates. Address T. F. BINGHAM, or 



9tfd BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 



Mention Gleanings. Abronia, Mich. 



SECOND-HAND- 



We have on hand a quantity of 60-pound tin cans 

 with screw top, cased, 3 in a case of wood, which we 

 will sell at 50 cts. per case. They are the same as A. 

 I. Root sells at 90 cts. per case, excepting having 

 been once used. F. D. WOOLVER, 



9tfdb Munnsville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



A MACHINE FOR PUTTING TOGETH- 

 ER 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 $3. .50. Lockport, N. Y. Cor- 

 respondence with supply-dealers solicited. .5-15d 



^"Xn responding to this adviiti.-ifinint mention Ri.kanings. 



36-IncIi Exhaust -fan Or Blower, 



AT BERLIN, WIS., ONLY $25.00. 



This is well worth $.50.00, and a new one would cost 

 upwards of $100. We must sell it at once, hence the 

 above offer. It is used for drawing all shavings and 

 sawdust away from your planer and saw-tables, and 

 blowing them into the shaving-room. The one we 

 offer above did the work for us for S years, and be- 

 fore it was shipped awaj' was overhauled, rebabbitt- 

 ed, and put in excellent repair. There is an 8-inch 

 pulley|each side of the fan, an inlet on each side, and 

 one outlet. A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



FliAT - BOTTOM « OITIB FOUNDATION. 



High side-walls, 4 to 14 square feet to 

 the pound. Circular and samples free. 

 I^^a^ J. VAN DEUSEN &SONS. 

 5tfd SoU Manufacturers, 



SPROUT BROOK. MONT. CO., N. Y 



^Japanese Buckwheat>o 



ADVANCED. 



After this date we are compelled to advance 

 prices to the following: I lb., 1.5c; ^ peck, 75c: 1 

 pecK, $1.35; H bushel, $3.35; 1 bushel, $4.00. We 

 have sold over 100 bushels of seed, and have to pay 

 more for what we now offer, at above prices; hence 

 we are obliged to advance. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION FACTORY, WHOLE 

 SALE AND RETAIL. See advertisement in 

 another column. :ihtfH 



Samples of the American Apiculturist 



sent free. Also our price list of the best strain of 

 pure Italian queens. Address 9tfdb 



APICULTURIST, Al'enliani, Essex Co., Mass. 



Green "Wire Cloth, 



FOR 



Window Screens and Sliipping Bees, 



AT 



GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. 



The following lot of wire cloth is a job lot of rem- 

 nants, and full rolls direct from the factory, that 

 are FIRST QUALITY, and the pieces are of such varie- 

 ty of size as to furnish any thing you want. Price 

 \U cts. per sq. foot, lor full pieces. If we have to 

 cut the size you want, 3 cts. per sq. ft. 



When you order a piece, and somebody else has 

 got it ahead of you, we will substitute apiece the 

 nearest in size to the one ordered, unless you speci- 

 fy in your order that you do not want us to substi- 

 tute. The figures on the left indicate the width. 



10 rolls, 67 sq. ft. each : 1 each of 66, 6.% 64, 63, 6.3, 62, 54, 40, 27, 



24, 22, au(i 4 sq. ft. 

 34 rolls of 100 sq. ft. each ; 3 of 102 sq. ft. ; 3 of 98, and 1 each 



of 97, 92, 75, 52, 48, 44, 43, and 28 sq. ft. 

 1 roll 14 sq. ft. 



8 rolls of 133 sq. ft. ; and 1 each of 132, 130, 130, and 128 sq. ft. 

 6 rolls of 147 sq. ft., and 1 roll each of 153, 150, 148, 145, 145, and 



sq. ft. 



22 rolls of 200 sq. ft. each. 



93 rolls of 216 sq. ft. each, and 1 each of 215, 210, and 204 sq. ft. 

 46 rolls of 233; 3 of 224; 1 of 257 sq.ft. 

 34 16 rolls. 283 sq. ft. each ; 1 each of 142 and 9 sq. ft. 



oils, 300 sq. ft. each; 1 each of 150. 150, and 150 sq. f. 

 38 21 rolls. 316 sq. ft. ; 1 each of 633 and 300 sq. ft. 



1 roll, 42 inches, of 350 sq.ft.; 2 of 44 in., 366 sq. ft.; lof46in., 

 121 sq. feet. 



THE I'liLI.oWING CLOTH IS BLACK. 

 40 I 5 rolls, 3;53 sq. ft. each. 

 42 1 9 rolls, 350 sq. ft. each. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, O. 



JOB LOT OF POULTRY-NETTING. 



Small Pieces at same Rate as full Eolls — | ct. 

 per Square Foot. 



Two or more pieces, 5 per cent off; ten or more, 10 

 per cent discount. 



You will notice in this lot some with heavier wire 

 than No. 19, and some with smaller mesh than two- 

 inch. Both of these are worth more at regular 

 prices than two-inch No. 19; but as it is a job lot we 

 put it all in at the same price. 



■r\ Bv dividing the niimhcr of square feet in this col 

 >\\\m\\ by tlic widlli in the (Irst column. 



t.-ii!i the IcMtj-tli 

 nuiMlicr of M(|iiar( 



you can ascer- 

 h |n<M c. These figures give the 

 t in each piece. 



140. 1.30; No. IS, 226. 



495. 445 a35, 330. ;!25. 285, 280, 240, 220, 180, 166, 160, 140. 



410, No. 17 wire, 195. 



750, 720. 672, 636, 618, 5.58,. 510, 438, 270, 252, 222, 168, 168, 162, 

 162, 156. 156, 48. 

 We know of ncitliinf.' nicer or hetter for a trellis for creeping 

 vines than the above netting. The 12 to 24 inch Is just the 

 thing to train up irrecn peas, fastening the netting to stakes 

 by means of staples. If the stakes are set in substantially, 

 one each 12 oi- 15 feet will answer. When the pe.is are stripped 

 off the stakes, netting and all can be rolled up and laid away 

 until another season. A. I. BOOT, Medina, O. 



