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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



May 1. 



Be your own miller.... 



Then you know what you're getting, 

 and get it fresh and save money too. 

 CbC Cortilia lllill is the simplest and best made. 

 Will grind Nuts, or any oily or moist material 

 without clogging. Make your own Graham, 



Buckwheat "and Gluten flour. All kinds of Nut- 

 meal, Vegetable Soup stock, etc, etc. A child can 

 operate it. Sent on receipt of price, $4.50. 



Address the Tratik machinery eo.,Buffalo, n. V. 



In writing to advertisers, mention Gleanings. 



LAKE GEORGE BEE® POULTRY FARM. 



Breeder of pure Gray Carniolan and Golden Italian 

 bees and queens, and Barred, Buff, and White Ply- 

 mouth Rocks. Eggs for setting ( 15), SI. 50. Untested 

 queen. 75c; tested queen, SI. 50; select tested, $2.50. For 

 prices on imported queens, nuclei, and full colonies 

 send for free descriptive price list. 

 Testimonial. 



Cohoes, N. Y., April 17, 1899. 

 Gentlemen: — The queen I got of you last year is a 

 beauty, and her bees are great workers. I wish all 

 my bees were like them. Wm. B. Lowe, 



address 



F. A. LOCKHART & CO., Caldwell, New York. 



In writing, mention Gleanings. 



Headquarters for the Albino Bee. 



The Best in the World. 



If you are looking for the bee that gathers the most 

 honey, and are the gentlest of all bees to handle, buy 

 the Albino. I can furnish the Italians, but orders 

 stand, as heretofore. 50 to 1 in favor of the Albino. I 

 manufacture and furnish supplies. 



S. Valentine, 



Hagerstown, Md. 



nilPPM<i Untested, 65c; two for $ 1.25. Warrant- 

 yUL,L,no. ed sOc; two for SI. .50. Tested, 81.25. Se- 

 lect tested, $2.00. My bees are bred for business, and 

 work well on red clover. If you want honey try 

 them. Satisfaction guaranteed. Send for circular. 

 C. M HICKS. 

 Hicksville, Washington Co., Md. 



Golden Italian Queens. 



Virgins our specialty; 40c each, or 3 for $1.00. 



Gardiner L. Ellis, Millsboro, Del. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BRO., 



486, 488 & 490 Canal St., Corner Watts St., N. Y. 



Honey and Beeswax. 



Liberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



HIlPPlV^ Untested after May 1st, 70 cts.; 3 for 

 ^ULLJ^. |2.00; 6 for 83 75. Select tested, $1.00 

 each; 6 for $5.00. Extra select breeding queens, $2 00 

 each. The very best of golden Italian. 



E. A. Seeley, Bloomer, Ark. 

 P. O. M. O. Office, Lavaca, Ark. 



Hybrid Queens for Sale. 



Have just purchased fifty colonies of hybrid bees. 

 Will sell their queens at 35c each or three for $1.00. 

 H. A. Quirin, Parkertown, Ohio. 



Wants and Exchange. 



VyANTED. — To exchange one thousand wide frames 

 ' * with tin separators, f jr something I can use. 



C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, N. Y. 



\VTANTED. — 100 laying Italian queens during the 

 "" first and last of June. Queen-raisers, please give 

 prices by mail. J. B. Murray, Ada, Ohio. 



\VTANTED. — Your address for a free copy of my 

 ' ' book on queen-rearing. 



Henry Alley', Wenham, Mass. 



\UANTED. — To furnish my hives and sections, to 

 * ' careful men, for a share of No. 1 clover honey. 

 Also 4 sizes of the prize comb-honey cartons, and 68 

 pages of " Facts about Bees," for 6 cts. in stamps. 



F. Danzenbaker, Washington, D. C. 



\VANTED. — 100 three-frame (Simplicity size) nuclei 

 '" of sealed brood, with young queen — Italian or 

 Carniolan, May 25. Also 50 youDg queens. Send price. 

 W. L. Coggshall, West Groton, N. Y. 



VMANTED. — To exchange for peahen, peafowl eggs, 

 "" and a few Italian queens for May delivery, eggs 

 from pen of White Plymouth Rocks wi.h average 

 score 91%, valued at $1.50 for 15 eggs. 



A. W. Carson, Joplin, Mo. 



V^ANTED. — To exchange a lot of new hives and 

 " " foundation for honey, beeswax, or cash; will al- 

 low 30c for beeswax; market price for honey. Hives 

 and frames nicely nailed up with empty supers, at 

 Root's prices. D. H. Tweedy - , Dillonvale, Ohio. 



ANTED. — A situation, or to rent an apiary for the 

 coming season. S. Whitewell, Galena, Kan. 



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VLT ANTED. — To exchange 100 Simplicity hive bodies 

 " with wide frames and tin separators, for any 

 thing useful. A. Y. Baldwin, De Kalb, 111. 



WANTED. — An active young man with some experi- 

 ' " ence in bee culture to work in apiary and gar- 

 den. Apiary run for comb honey. State age, experi- 

 ence, and wages wanted. Address 



W. D. Wright, Altamont, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— For cash.— 50 to 100 colonies of bees, in 

 Wisconsin or Northern Illinois. Address 



Lock Box 252, Ada, Ohio. 



VMANTED. — About sixty three frame nuclei without 

 v ' queens, June 15. Give prices, also frame dimen- 

 sions. William Franks, Muskegon, Mich. 



VyANTED. — To furnish 3-frame nuclei with queen, 

 " or queen and 3 lbs. of bees, before May 20, at 88.00 

 each; 25c less for hybrids. No disease. Will exchange 

 for good incubator. G. W. Gates, Bartlett, Tenn. 



'ANTED. — To exchange Buff Rock eggs for nucleus 

 of bees. Mrs. A. P. Shreve, Lawndale, 111. 



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WANTED. — To exchange full frames of honey (or 

 partly filled), Simplicity size, for pure Italian 

 queens, or pure Italian bees by the pound shipped in 

 cages with queens. Make me an offer, stating price 

 of queens and bees, and what you can allow for my 

 combs. For fuither particulars address 



J. M. Young, Box 871, Plattsmouth, Neb. 



WANTED.— To exchange a No. IB Mann's green- 

 bone cutter (cost $7.00), used but little, for an ex- 

 panding harrow cultivator (Planet, Jr., or Iron Age 

 preferred) or offers. C. M. Spencer, 



Glenmont, Albany Co., N. Y. 



