1900 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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dooryard ; by F. A. Waugh, Professor of Horticulture 

 at the Vermont State Agricultural College. The other 

 is entitled " Hedge.s, Windbreaks, Shelters, and I,ive 

 Fences" — a treatise on the planting, growth, and 

 management of hedges for country and suburban 

 homes. The author has over a mile of arbor-vitse and 

 buckthorn hedge, which Prof. Bailey considers the 

 finest between the Atlantic and Pacific. His home is 

 at Clinton, N. Y. With the exception of the diagrams 

 the inu.=trations are from photos from real life. We 

 can mail either of these books from this office at the 

 price mentioned. 



FACTS 



About 

 Bees. 



REVISED EDITION. 



How to get 

 GILT-EDGED HONEY fi 



Send 2c stamp to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., I; 

 Medina, Ohio, 



or F. Danzenbaker, 

 Box 66, Washington, D. C. 



HONEY QUEENS. 



I have them, as daily letters testify. Recent conclu- 

 sions force the belief that the leather-colored strain 

 of three banders excel in honey-gathering. If you 

 want Goldens my strain takes the lead of all others, 

 and I have tried them all ; 2.50 colonies for honey, and 

 200 strong nuclei that will winter over. I am prepared 

 to send you a queen any day you may order. Tested 

 or untested queens, 3^1.00. I,eather breeders, S2.50. 

 Owing to increased demand straight 5-band breeders 

 are S.5.00 each. 



W. H. LAWS, Round Rock, Texas. 



The Modern Farmer and Busy Bee. 



Emerson Taylor Abbott. Editor. 



A live, up to-date Farm Journal with a Gen- 

 eral Farm Department, Dairy, Horticulture, 

 Live-stock, Poultry, Bees, Home and General 

 News. The Editor has had practical experi- 

 ence in every department of farm work. To 

 introduce the paper, it will be sent to New 

 subscribers one year for 25c. Sample copies 

 free. Best Advertising Medium in the Central 

 West. Clubbed Wiih-Gleafiings for $1 .00. 



Modern Farmer, St. Joseph, Mo. 



American 

 Poultry.,. 

 Journal. 



Qfrc 1 Yr.'s Trial QKC 

 ^yj Subscription 2LyJ 



AMERICAN POULTRY JOURNAL, 



— Room 500 — 



325 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS., 



486, 488, 490 Canal St., 

 Corner Watt Street, N. Y. 



HONEY & BEESWAX. 



lyiberal Advances made on Consignments. 

 Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants. 

 Established 1875. 



For Sale.— 1000 to 1200 pounds of nice dark amber 

 comb honey, in 241b. shipping cases. 



G B. L,Evvis Co., 19 S. Alabama St., 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey from alfalfa; 001b. 

 cans at 7 cts., and smaller cans. 



D. S. Jenkins, l,as Animas, Colo. 



Root's Goods for California. 



We have just received a large carload of sec- 

 tions, extractors, smokers, veils, etc., direct 

 from the factory, and are prepared to supply 

 bee-keepers vyith the .same promptly. Do not 

 send a long di.stance and pay high freights. 

 Write for our prices. 



M. R. MADARY, - Fresno, California. 



1=3 OFF ON BEE=HIVE5 



until the first of December, 1900. Address 

 THE BEE=HIVE CO.. - FT. WAYNE, IND. 



from either Doolittle or home-bred Gold- 

 en Italian mothers. All queens warrant- 

 ed purely mated to Golden Ital'n drones. 

 Each, warranted, 75 cents; tested, SI. 00. 



tito 



Carl F. Buck, Augusta, Butler Co., Ks. 



Standard Bred. 



White 



Plymouth 



Rocks. 



Only a few fine cockerels left. Write for particu- 

 lars. 



P. O. Box 395. 



ADDIE S. MILLER. 



Medina, O. 



QUEENS. 



Warranted. November, SI 00; dozen, 

 $9.00; tested, SI 2.5; dozen, 812.00. See 

 late ads Guaranteed. 



J. B. CASE, Port Grange, Pla. 



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ANTED. — To buy for cash, comb and extracted 



honey, either white or buckwheat. 



C. B. Howard, Romulus, N. Y. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 10c per line. 

 You mii.'it SAY you want your ad. in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the notice 

 as many lines as you please; but all over ten lines will cost 

 you accordinff to our regular rates. We cannot be responsible 

 for dissatisfaction arising from these "'swaps." 



YVANTED. — To exchange Novice extractor for cam- 

 ' ' era or small grinder. 



JAS. ROAT, Stanley. N. Y. 



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ANTED. — To exchange firearms for incubators, 

 bone-cutter, oyster-shell mills, and brooders. 

 Address 216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



VL^ANTED.— To exchange one SOOegg Challenge hot- 

 '" water incubator, for. Biirnes or Seneca Falls 

 hand and foot-power combination saw. 



S D. Matthews, Hamilton, N. C. 



IVANTED. — To exchange for anything useful in bee 

 "' business, tested or untested Italian queens from 

 imported or golden mothers ; bred 'i^/i miles apart. 

 Also want pure black-and-tan rat pup. 



J. M. Davis, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



\V ANTED. — To exchange a good new house and an 

 '" acre and a half of land and a small apiary, for 

 half cash and half labor on a fruit-ranch. A good 

 chance for a poor man with a family to get a home in 

 California, where good help is in great demand, es- 

 pecially during the fruit sea.son. For particulars ad- 

 dress E. B. Beecher, Auburn, Placer Co., Calif. 



