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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 15. 



ADVflHCED BEE-CULiTUf?E; 



Its ]VIethods and Management. 



I am now eiigraged in writing and printing a book tliat is to liear tlie above title. It is to take the place 

 of ray other book. The Productvin of Comh Honey, which will not be re-published. Although the new book 

 will contain at least five or six times as much matter as Tin: Pnuluction of Comb Honey, yet the pi-lce will be 

 only 50 cts. The book is already i)artly printed, and will luolmbly be out some time in April or May. If 

 any of the friends would like to " help me along" in meetinj;- the exjienses of getting out the book, they 

 can do so by sending their orders in advance. Such orders will be must thankfully received, and filled the 

 very day the book is out. I will send the Review one year and the book for §1 25. The Review will be sent 

 on i-ece'ipt of order (I have plenty of back numbers to send it fiom the beginning of the year), and the book 

 as soon as it is out. Stamps taken, either U. S. or Canadian. lOtf'db 



W. Z. HlJTCHlNSOH, Flint, :|V[ich. 



t^Tn respondiner to this advertisement mention Oi.kamngs. 



DOWN THEY GO! 



For the next few days SJ.25 



will l)iiy our 8-franie chatf 



hive, "with 3 T supers 



and S heavy top-bar 



brood-frames. 



Send for PRICE LIST. 



ROE & KIRKPATRICK, 



Union City, Ind. 



17*111 responding to this advertisement mention GLKAjiiNca. 



DON'T READ THIS. 



For ifyoudoyou vill send tu R. E. Smith, Tilbury 

 Center, (an., foi- ycur tins. I wish tusiiy tliat weare 

 making all kinds of tinware used by the bee-keeper. 

 Honey-extractors of all sizes to suit Jones and L. 

 frames, or to order. 6J-lb. square tins. Also a large 

 number of honey-pails, holding from 1 to lU lbs., 

 with bails. We are prepared to furnish bee-keepers 

 of Canada with 



ALL STYLES OF HONEY-CANS 



this season of 1><91. No. 1 tin used in all these goods. 

 Send for price list of 1891, now out. 



K. E. SmiYH, Tilbury Center. €an. 



t^"Iii res|iondlny: to llii.s julveiti.M.'naul nieiiiK.i. <• ■ 



OAK HILL POULTRY FARM, 



The home of the 

 bist general -pur- 

 pose lowl for the 

 tirmeis and the 

 lan< leis. the Barred 

 PLYMOUTH EOOES. 



1 hi^ year, as in 

 1 111! past, I will de- 



iite my five large 



1 11)1 IS to Plymouth 



Rot ksonlv, and try 



till all orders 



piomjitlyfrom first 



( hiss stt)ck. 



Eggs at $1.50 per 

 13, and $1.00 for 

 each additional set- 

 ting 111 the same 

 shiimient. 6d 



E. J. KENNEDY, Troy, Pa. 

 I respondinpr to tliis advertisement mention Glea.sinrs. 



Cast) for Beeswax! 



Will pay 25c per lb. cash, or 28c in trade for any 

 quantity'of good, fair, average beeswax, delivered 

 at our R. R. station. The same will be sold to those 

 who wish to purchase, at 31c per lb., or 35c for best 

 selected vax. 



Unle.ss you put your name on the bix, and notif.v 

 us by mail of amount sent, I can not hold myself 

 responsible for mistakes. It will not pay as a gen- 

 eral thing to send wax by express. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



SILVERHULL BUCKWHEAT 



for seed. Fi ec fioni all foul seeds. This buckwheat 

 will outyit'ld the Jajianese. 



YIELDED FORTYBBUSHELS PER_ACRE_HERE1^ 



the last season. This buckwheat is protitable to .sow 

 for bees alone, to say nothing about the crop. De- 

 livered on board cars here, in new grain-bags, at 

 $1.00 per bushel. No order taken tor less than two 

 bushels. ESEA 0. SMITH, Manchester, Ontario Co., N. T. 

 .1 responding to tliis advertisement mention CtLUANiNGS. 



HAVE YOU READ MY 



Ad. on Inaide Back Cover of Gleanings. Feb. 

 Isty Also my ad. OH Page 117, Feb. 15th Uleaii- 

 iiitts, about "my New Potatoes? If not, do so at 

 once. W. Z. Hutrhinson. on page 45 of tiie Feb. 

 Review, says, "They would almost paSM for a 

 Sweet Potato." If joii intend to try them it is 

 necessary for you to order soon, as they would 

 not go half way round to the leadeis of Gleanings. 

 Potatoes will be sent the tiist week in April. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 5tfdb 



Jacob T. Tlnipe, Grand Ledge, Mich. 

 tS"In responding to tliis advertisement mention GLEANlNGa. 



ELEVEN YEARS 



WITHOUT A 

 PARALLEL. AND 



THE STAND- 

 ARD IN EVFRy 

 CIVI LIZED 

 COUNTRY. 



Bingham & Hetherington 



Patent Uncapping-Knife, 



Standard Size. 



Bingham's Patent Smokers, 



Six Sizes and Prices. 



Doctor Smoker, 'S){ in., postpaid ...$2.00 

 Conqueror '• 3 " " ... 1.75 



Lar>re " 2H " " ••. 1-50 



Extra (wide shield) 2 " " ... 1.25 



Plain (narrow " ) 2 " " ...100 



Little Wonder, \% " " .. 65 



Uncapping Knife 115 



Sent promptly on receipt of price. To 

 sell again, send for dozen and haa-dozcn rates. 



Milledgeville. 111., March 8, 1890. 

 Sirs:— Smokers received to-day. and count cor- 

 rectly. Am ready for orders. If others feel as I do 

 your trade will boom. Truly, F. A. Snell.. 



Vermillion, S. Dak., Feb. 17, 1890. 

 Sirs:— I consider your smokers the best made for 

 any purpose. I have had 15 years' experience with 

 300 or 4(30 swarms of bees, and know whereof I speak. 

 Very truly^ R. A. Morgan. 



Sarahsville. Ohio, March 12,1890. 

 Sirs:— The smoker I have has done (rood service 

 since 1883. Yours truly, Daniel Brothers. 



Send for descriptive circular and testimonials to 



itfdb BiKQHAU Si HsTHESiKaTOH, Abronia, Mich. 



t^"ln respi 



: lu this advertisement mention GLKANlNaa. 



