.164 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Mar. 1. 



The Bee=keepers' Review 



For January is realljf an old-time, special-topic issue on the no- bee-way, or plain section, and the " fence " sepa 

 rator. It gives the views of such men as Crane, Heddon, and Bingham. Mr. Aspinwall writes at length upon 

 foundation, and particularly in regard to the new, no-wall style, and there is a fine picture of a super of paitly 

 filled sections in which the comb was built from this kind of foundation. The frontispiece is from a photo- 

 graph of eight filled sections, four of which are of the old-style, and the others of the plain variety. It is an 

 object-lesson that all can understand and appreciate. 



Better send 81.00 for the Review for 1898 and receive the December number free, or, if you prefer to see 

 samples before sending your dollar, send ten cents for the Dece:nber and January numbers; and if you then 

 decide to subscribe, the ten cents that you have paid may apply on the sub.scription. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



$100 



Given as Bounties to 

 purcha.sers of the im- 

 proved Danz. Hives and 

 Sections. See schedule 

 in my bee-book " P^acts 

 About Bees." Tells how 

 to produce honey that 

 Free for 2c in stamps. Ad- 



sells for the most monev. 



dress THE A. I. ROOT CO.. Medina, Ohio, 



or F. Danzenbaker, Box -16ti, Washington, D. C 

 In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Prosperity. 



It is here and still coming. So are the carloads ol 

 bee=keepers' supplies coming from The A. I. Root 

 Co.'s to my distributing points, thus enabling me to 

 sell at their wholesale and retail prices. I keep the 

 best of every thing you need. Send for my illustrated 

 36-page catalog free. 



GEO. E. HILTON, 

 FREMONT, - = - niCHIGAN. 



Philadelphia Branch of 

 THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



10 Vine Street. 



Our plain section.s, fences, improv- 

 ed smolders, etc. A full line of ev- 

 erything of the latest pattern at low- 

 est factory prices. 



Booking orders for Nuclei and 

 Italian Bees for shipment. Write 

 for prices. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Home for Sale==a Home in California. 



On account of almost total loss of eyesight 

 I am compelled to offer my fruit-ranch and 

 apiary for sale or exchange. For further 

 particulars address 

 E. B. BEECHER. Auburn, Placer Co., Cal. 



PRICES OF 



Bingham Perfect Bee=smokers and Honey=knives. 



Smoke Engine l^'^'SMnade"''') 4-inch .stove. Doz. $13.00; each, by mail, IL.'jO 



Doctor 3>^-in. 



Conqueror 3-in. 



Irarge 2^-in. 



Plain 2-in. 



lyittle Wonder (wt. 10 oz.) 2-in. 



Hone}--knife 



il.OO; 

 6..50; 

 .5.00; 

 ■4.7.5 ; 

 -t..50 ; 

 6.00 ; 



1.10 

 1.00 

 .90 

 .70 

 .(50 

 .80 

 Before buying a 



Bingham Smokers have all the new improvements. 

 Smoker or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR ; ONE-HALF CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir:— Have used the Conqueror 15 years. I was always pleased with 

 its workings, but thinking I would need a new one this summer I write for 

 a circular. I do not think the -1-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, 1897. Truly, W. H. Eagerty, Cuba, Kansas. 



Bingham 6c Hethering- 



ton Uncapping- 



knife. 



T. F. BINGHAH, Farwell, Hichigan. 



In writing advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



160=page Bee=book Free! 



Every person beginning with bees should have one or more books on the sub- 

 ject of bee-culture, besides a good bee-paper. The American Bee Journal has 

 a book called " Bees and Honey," which it giz'es to each one of its new read- 

 ers. Send for a. free sample copy of the weekly American Bee Journal, and 

 learn more about this book offer. 



Address 



GEO. W. YORK & CO., 



118 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 



In writing advertisers, please mention Gleanings. 



