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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



what 



NEW SUBSCRIBERS 



Feb. 1. 



are 

 Offered. 



New subscribers are what every journal most earnestly desires. As a matter of course. It the jour- 

 nal is good, most of the old subscribers will stay by it; but to get 7iew subscribers, to g-et the journal into 

 the hands of new men, that they in time may thus become old subscribers, is what ev ry j umal strives 

 for most earnestly. To this end I make the following- offers. For $1.00 I will send the Bee=keepers* Re= 

 view for 1897 (and throw in the December, 1896, number, which is especially goodi and the Su-ce iit book, 

 " Advanced Bee Culture," or, in place of the book, 13 back numbers of the Review For 11.50 I will send 

 the Review and a fine, tested, Italian queen— queen to be sent early in the season of 1897. For J2.50, the 

 Review and 1000 No. 1 fl st-class one-p ece sections. But, remember, these otieis are only lo tliose who 

 are not now subscribers to the Review, and as a special inducement for them to try the Review at least 

 one year. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint. Mich. 



It is here. 



The year 1897 is here, and we are liappy to in- 

 form our friends and customers that we are now 

 better prepared than ever before to fill your orders 

 for queens and bees. We have tlie largest stock 

 ever operated by us, and we mean to be ready with 

 plenty of bees and queens to fill all orders without 

 delay that are sent to us. 



Bees by ttie pound, $1.00; ten or more pounds, 90c 

 each Untested queens for 1897, *1 OU each in Feb- 

 ruary, March, April, and May; $5.00 for six, or $9.00 

 per dozen. For larger amounts write for prices. 

 Have your orders booked for your early queens. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. 



Root's goods, Dadant's foundation, and Bingham 

 smokers. A steam bee-hive factory, and all kinds 

 of bee supplies. 



The Southland Queen, the only bee-paper in 

 the South, monthly, $1.00 per year. 



Send for catalog, which is almcist a complete book 

 on Southern bee-keeping, givint queen-rearing in 

 full, all free for the asking. If you want full infor- j 

 mation about every thing we have, and the bee- 

 book, don't fail to ask for our 1N97 catalog. j 

 The Jennie Atchley Co., 



Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. | 



Fruit Packages of all Kinds, 



vl7so I 



Bee=keepers' Supplies, j 



We allow a liberal discount ! 

 on early orders. Why not send I 

 for yinir supplies now to save 

 ti e discount and avoid the rush 

 of the busy season? Catalogue 

 and prire list free. Address 

 BERLIN FRUIT-BOX CO., 



Berlin Heights, Erie Co., Ohio. 



I CHOICEST STRAWBERRIES 



Cut This Out. 



If j'ou buy honey, have it analyzed and 

 see if it is pure. I have purchased chemical 

 apparatus costing $oOO. for the special pur- 

 pose of analyzing honey. Will give a writ- 

 ten certificate that will stand in court. Send 

 a 3-oz. bottle and 3I-0O by mail to 

 Wm. A. Selser, 



10 Vine St , Philadelphia, Pa. 



The Danzenbaker Hive 



Has valuable features 

 possessed by no other, 

 and is surely ■winning 



ifc \xTfi\r- was awarded Spe- 

 lts way, ^.^^ Dip,„„a, ^^^ 



First Premium for COMB ' 

 HONEY, at Mich. State Fair, 1896. Address 



Francis Danzenbaker, Medina, Ohio.; 



Care The A. I. Root Company. 



Are You Going to Buy 



;WEET«CLOVER SEED in the hull at 4 cents per 

 ' pound. Address Joskph Shaw, 



Box 61, Strong- City, Kansas. 



Apiarian Supplies or Bees? 



If so. You Want the Best. 



This s the only quality we keep. Our prices on 

 them are low, and our 1897 circular describing them 

 is yours for the asking-. We keep in stock several 

 carloads of supplies, and can ship promptly. 

 I Apiary, I. J. STRINGHAM, 



i Glen Cove, L. I. 105 Park PI., N. Y. City. 



{\^r^ C £\n4- Invested in a postal card 

 UnC wCni will get my large cata- 

 — =»»-~-=--=-™»==== logue of all Roots goods. 

 Can save you money. M. H. HUNT, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



160-page Bee-DooK SGijt Free witu flinerican M Journal. 



Bee-book 

 FREE. 



Every new mh!iC)iJ)er sending $1.(10 for the wrckhi American Bee Journal 

 for 1897 will receive a copy of Newrn;in's ItiO-page --B^is and Himey" 

 free. Ask for sample copy of f he Bee Journal, and liave your subscrip- 

 tion begin with January 1. The old American Bee Journal will t)e 

 Kreat this year. You ought to have it, even if you d,) take Glea.sings. 

 The two papers together for S1.90 (and book tliruwn in, to neu- sub- 

 scribers. Address 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



In writing advertisers please mention this paper. 



