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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 15. 



HOW DOES THIS STRIKE YOU? 



One Punic, One Italian and one Golden 

 Carniolan (iiii'on; all three queens and Ameri- 

 can Apiciillurist one veai- for ^J.OO. 15-16d 

 HENRY ALLEY, Wenliam, ITIass. 



Srin respondintf to tlii.s uilvHiti.^eiMfiit mention GLBANXNoa. 



Golden Honey Queens, 



Queens in Aug-ust, untested, 75c; six 

 for $3.60; tested, $1.25; select tested, 

 S'i.OO; extra select, $4.00; the very best, 

 $7.00; imported, $4.00. 15tfdl3 



LEmi^aEB Ebos., Ft. Jennings, Ohio. 



t^ln ler-iionduii^ to this advertisement mention (jLEANlNGS. 



BEE-HIVES, SECTIONS, ETC. 



We make the best g-oods and sell them cheap. 



Our Sections are far the best on the market. 



Our Works turn out the most goods of any facto- 

 ry in the world. 



Our g-oods are known as the best throughout the 

 United States and Europe. 



Write for free, illustrated catalogue and price list. 



G. B. LEWIS CO., WATERTOWN, WIS. 



t^"In respoiidins; to thi.s advertisement mention GlkaNINOS 



TAI I Eggs and Plants, Fowls, Poultry-books and 

 rHLL Papers; finely ill. circular free. Address 

 ' GEER BROS., St. Marys, Mo.. 



14tfdb Or, H. B. GEER, Nashville, Tenn. 



SAVE MONEY.— Send to J. P. H. Brown, Augus- 

 ta, Georgia, for his price li.st of supplies. Hives 

 and foundation at wholesale rates. 4tfdb 



VWS\C^V 



Murray s.He i5s.^':^o^^;|'^° 



VIOLINS 



GUITARS 



MANDOLIKS 



ly In responding to this advertisement mention Gleanings. 



LITHOGRAPH LABELS 



la IS Colors, a-b $S.OO 'p&x lOOO- 



The 12 colors are all on each label. They are ob- 

 long in shape, measuring 2^x3?^^. They are about 

 the nicest labels we ever saw for glass tumblers, 

 pails, and small packages of honey. We will mail 

 a sample, inclosed in our label catalogue, free on 

 application, and will furnish them postpaid at the 

 following prices: Sets, for 10; 25cts. for 100; f 1.00 

 for 500: $1.75 for 1000. A. 1. Root Medina.O., 



A Four-Color Label for Only 75 

 Cts. Per Thousand. 



Just think of it! we can furnish you a very neat 

 four-color label, with your name and address, with 

 the choice of having either " comb " or " extracted " 

 before the word "honey," for only Y5 cts. per thou- 

 sand ; 60 cts. per 500, or 30 cts. for 250, postpaid. Tlie 

 size of the label is 2Xxl inch— just right to go round 

 the neck of a bottle, to put on a section, or to adorn 

 the front of a honey-tumbler. Send for our special 

 label catalogue for samples of this and many other 

 pretty designs in label work. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina. O. 



Cash for Beeswax! 



Will pay 23e per lb. cash, or 26c 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 29c per lb., or 33c for hest 

 seUcted wax. 



Unless you put your name on the box, and notify 

 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 



GREAT SALE! 



Until April 1st I will sell bee-supplies for nearly 

 one-third off my former list. Send for my new red- 

 mark price list, out Aug. 1, free. 

 15tfdb 'W. D. SOPER, Jackson, Mioh. 



tyin responding? to tliis advertisement mention Gleanings. 



ITALIAN BEES IN THEIR PURITY. 



Tested daughters of imported queens, of this 

 season's rearing, mated to drones from imported 

 and daughters of imported queens only, $1.25 each; 

 6 for $7.00; $13.50 for 12. Large and prolific. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. CLEVELAND BROS., 



15-16d Decatur, Newton Co., Miss. 



twin respondini- to th's .Tdv,Tii~eiii.i>' m.-ntion Oi.kaninos. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Untested, 70c each; 3 for $1.75; 6 or more. 50c 

 each. Tested queens, $1.00 each. 14tfdb 



D. G. EDMISTON, Adrian, Lenawee Co., Mich. 



FOR SALE. 



Tested Italian queen, 60c; untested Ital- 

 ian queen, 50c. Italian bees, in 10-frame 

 hive, $4.00. Address 15-16-17d 



Otto Kleikow, 150 Military Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



BUSHEL-BOXES. 



ALL-SLATTED BUSHEL BOXES. 



The above cut shows our new-style all-slatted 

 bushel box. We have two other styles; one has 

 slatted bottom and sides with one solid hoard for 

 each end. called the slatted bushel box. The other 

 has solid ends and close bottom and sides and is 

 bound with galvanized iron and called the galvaniz- 

 ed bound box. These boxes were devised by T. B. 

 Terry for handling potatoes, for which purpose 

 nothing could be handier. The potatoes are picked 

 up into the boxes in the field and left in them till 

 sold. Other crops, such ns cucumbers, tomatoes, 

 and apples are being handled in these same boxes. 

 They are of such a size that two go crosswise in an 

 ordinary wagon box. Outside measure is 14ii^x 16 ?i 

 xVZYi deep, and they hold a bushel of potatoes level 

 full so they can be piled one upon another. The 

 above cut shows two all-slatted boxes nailed up, and 

 a bundle of fifteen aUmg side; 13 of the 15 are in the 

 flat packed inside the other two, and nails of the 

 proper kinds are included. The slatted and galvan- 

 ized bound boxes are put up in the same way, only 

 there are only 12 in a package instead of 15. Each 

 package weighs about 100 lbs. 



PRICE LIST. 



All-slatted bushel box per crate of 15 $1.50 



Slatted " 12 1.50 



Galvanized bound bushel box per crate of 12 . . 2.10 

 In lots of ten crates, 5 per cent discount will be 

 deducted. Price each, nailed. 15, 20, and 25 cents, 

 respectively. The early order discount will not ap- 

 ply to those boxes, but above prices are net all the 

 year. 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, C 



