1892 



(iLKAMNCiS IN BEKCUI/rURE. 



47!) 



(till- <i'<)/</i-;i iiinl /,fjif/»t>r C"«)/- 

 oriM/ Itiiliiiii <^ii<.>t>»j.'-i. 



'IV'stcd, ill .luiH'. *1.2."); uiilcstcil, 7">c'; 3 

 for if^'.lH). Our stuck fDiisisls of ItiMl col- 

 onies ilcNoted to lii'os iiiul (luooiis fur 

 tlio trade. Ordcri* tilled by rt'liirn 

 mail. Send for catalofr of siiiiplies, etc. 



JNO. MCBK:L,<V son, HI^Ii Hill, IMo. 



p. S.— A. J. Fields, of Wlieatoii.Ind.. writes: "Tlie 

 (liieen and bees received of you last sjiriiiK' made 

 HT lbs. of ooiuli honey, and took Hrst preminni at 

 three fairs." 8tfdb 



t3rin responding to tblaodvei-tlseiiient mention GLEAXiMis. 



BEES BY THE POUND. 



Friends, .veslei(hn' I took control of :i(iO colonies of 

 Italian and Iniirid liees. that I will sliip vou in 

 June and .Inly! SLIi:") per lb.; 10 or more, *1. 15. Safe 

 arrival K>"i''ti'deed. Monev-order oflice, (Ireenville. 



ITIICiS. JKNNII<: ATi'IlLKl, 

 ll-12d Floyd, Hunt Cum Texas. 

 Uriii respondlnir tu thlxiulveiXlM^iiK 



T7iT5T^T«» T ^'v "''W price list of Pure Ital- 

 ^ *>i^^ . iaii Beet4, White and Rrowii 

 Le^iliorii i'liickoiiM, Wlilte and Brown Fer- 

 rets, and S«-oteli <'ollle Pupw. Addri'ss 



N. A. KNAPP. Rochester, Lorain Co., O. 

 ■ stfdb 



Queens! Queens! Queens! 



If you want the best bees you ever saw in evei'j' 

 respect, try my strain of Italians. Result of eiji'lit 

 years' careful breeding'. Warranted queens, each, 

 $1.00; six, $4.50; doz., ?8.00. Safe arrival guaran- 

 teed. If you prefer, pay on arrival. Make money 

 orders payable at Apolh"). /=". S. YOCKEV, 



ll-12d North Washington. Westmd Co., Pa. 



lariii res|K)ndiiin: to lliis udveiti-eiiient iiieiilioii (Ji.K.^MNGS. 



The queen I g'ot of you has more brood than any 

 iliiny I have. A. Mn.i.EH, Trail, O. 



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jThe 



Beautiful! Gentle! Prolific! 



Five - Banded Golden Italian Bees. 



Send 5c for sample of bees and be (■onvin(;ed. 

 Catalogue free. One queen, June or July, $1.00; 



six, $5.00. 



5 J. r. MICHAEL. 



< S-i3db GERMAN, DARKE CO.. OHIO. > 



i^Ui lespuiiUiutf to this advertisement mention ULEANiNn.s. 



TESTED ITALIAN QUEENS. 



50 tested Italian iiueeiis for sale at $1.00 each, to be 

 delivered June 1st to l.">th, all rai.sed last fall from an 

 imported, and best select tested queens. Untested 

 queens, July 15th and after, 70c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 

 or more, 50c each. D. G. Edmiston, 



9tfdb Adrian, Lenawee Co., Mich. 



The queen I got of you has more brood than any ^^ ^^ ^^ ,^^ m. mm ^ •m.M m 

 rolonv I have. A. Mn.i.EH, Trail, O. \ ^^ ^~ ^" O^ \mM wi. ^f 1 



Our Five-Banded Italians D C»C»o)N j\X \ 



Are the bees for business: gentle, and beauties. 

 ppcp I The Amateur Bee-keeper, .52 pages; price 

 ' ■•^^' 2oc; one given free each day to the one 

 sending the most money for queens. One warranted 

 queen in May, «:1.10; 6 for f.5.50. June, $1.00 each; 

 6 for f5.00. Entire satisfaction guaranteed. l-24db 



S. F. &L I. TREGO, Swedona, 111. 

 C^^ln responding to tliis advertisement mention Gleanings. 



TO exchange.— For wax or cash. Standard L. or 

 Heddon N. H. combs, at .5c each. Combs all 

 worker, and in good order. H. D. Borkell, 

 lOtfdb Bangor, Mic-h. 



SECTIONS. 



$2.50 to $3.50 per .^I. Bee-Hivet* and Fix- 

 tures cheap. NOVELTY CO., 

 6tfdb Rock Falls, llinois. 



HTln respondini.' to tills itdvi-ni neui ineiitiun Glkaninos 



Foreign and domestic. Crude and refined. 



A stock constantly on hand. 



Write for prices, stating quantity wanted. 



ECKERMANN & WILL, Syracuse, N. Y. 



|^*In responding to this advertisement mention Glh vnings. 



CAA Colonies of Bees Devot- 

 ^'VV ed to Queen-Rearing. 



Write for prices on large quantities. 



TWO MILLION SNOW - WHITE SECTIONS. 



Write for pi-ices on large quantities. 



Send for our 24-Page Catalogue of Dovetailed 



Hives, Smokers, Extractors, Etc. 



LEAHY MT'G CO., Higginsville, Missouri. 



Please mention this paper. 5tf db 



A Grand Success. 



Mew Cowan Reversible 



Honey-Extractor. 



iVIay be Reversed Without Stopping the Machine. 



Strong, well made in every respect, light, and of conven- 

 ient size. The can is but little larger than that of the 

 Novice. The gear Is beveled, and covered by an iron sliield, 

 and the crank outside the can. Frank McNay, of Mauston, 

 Wis., a bee-keeoer who produces tons and tons of extracted 

 honey, says of it: 



After carefully examining and trying the Cowan extractor, I 

 have failed to find a weak part, and 1 do not hesitate to say that 

 it is the best extiac-tor made, both in regard to convenience and 

 durability, ancl F slj.ill icjilace all of my five machines with the 

 Cowan as .soon as possible. 



It is indorsed also by J. F. Mclntyre, an extensive ex- 

 tracted honey producer in California; by W. Z. Hutchinson, 

 Dr. C. C. sillier, and others 



Price all Complete, Japanned and Lettered, for L. Frame, $10. 

 A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



