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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



For Sai-b.— 100(1 lbs. No. 1 white conih, at IJc, and 

 2000 lbs. No. 1 extracted, at 7^c VV. I). Soper, 



Route 3, Jackson, Mich. 



For Salk. — ."iOOO lbs. of fine comb and extracted hon- 

 ey, mostly all comb. 1,. Wurnkr, 



Box oK7. Edwardsvil.e, 111. 



For Sale— Fancy basswood and white-clovT hon- 

 y: 6(1 lb rans 8c; 2 cans or more, 7 '-^c; bbis , 7^c. 

 "E R. Pahl & Co.. 294 Broadway, Milwaukee, Wis. 



Fr>R Salk. — Fancy and A No. 1 comb honev from 

 alfalfa, in Danzenhaker -1x5 sections. Write for 

 prices. Wm. Morris, Route 1, Las Animas, Col. 



Wanted— Comb and extracted honey. State price, 

 kind, and quantity. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted. — Honey. Selling fancv white. 15c: amber, 

 13c We are in the market for either local or car lots 

 of comb honey. Wriie us. Evans & Turner. 



Columbus, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Comb honey. We have an unlimited de- 

 mand for it at the right price. Add ess, giving quanti- 

 ty, what gathered from, and lo ■ est ca.sh price at 

 your depot. Stale also how picked. 



Thos, C Si ANi.EY & Son, 

 Fairfield III., or Manzauola, Colo. 



Wanted. — Beeswax ; highest market price paid. 

 Write for price list. 



Bach, Becker & Co., Chicago, 111. 



We will he in the market for honey the coming .sea- 

 son in cirUiadsand less than carloads, and would be 

 glad to heai from producers everywhere what they 

 will have to oTer. Seavev &'Fi,arsheim, 



1318— l:-i24 Union Avenue, KansMs City. Mo. 



An Egg-tester Free. 



The Cem folding eg- tfster, as s' own below, is a 

 most useful ap araius constructed in a reall\ ingen- 

 ious anri scientific manner. It will tell yo'i whether an 

 egg is fresh, stale, or bid. This tester can be used in 

 the day time as well as at night. It will never get out 



of order, and will, when handled with ordinary care, 

 last a lifetime. A whole case of egg- can be tested in 

 five minutes, and the tester will rt port the exact con- 

 dition of the eggs w'th H pronitjlness tha never fails. 



A limited number of these testers will be given 

 awav free: and if jou will .send lo George H S'ahl, 

 Quincy lU., he will send you one free of charge if y u 

 will mention Gi.E nings in Bi-.e Culture. He will 

 also send you fi.ll directions for testing eggs, boih for 

 table use and hatching purposes together with a hand- 

 some new catalog contnining 14 colored views of incu- 

 bators and btooders including one showing the ' De- 

 velopment of the Chick " from the first lo the twenty- 

 first day. Write at once, for the supply is limited. 



A Lesson in Advertising. 



In their 1901 calendar just received, N. W. Ayer & 

 Son haveahered to their popular conc< pti)n of a bus- 

 iness calendar, but hav changt d the design and color- 

 ing The size is the same, about fourteen by twenty- 

 eight inches, wiih large readable dates but the clny 

 modeled design prinltd in sepia tints gives more 

 prominence to their well-known motto, " Keeping 

 Everlastingly At It Brings Success; " not a bad thing. 



by the way, for business people, and most other peo- 

 ple, to have before them throughout the year. 



The blank spaces occurring e ich month contain terse 

 preachments n business getting, advtriis ng in gen- 

 eral and N W. Ayer & Son's tnelho s of advertising 

 in particular, the whole loiniing a very interesting 

 and instructive les.son in productiv publicity. 



It is geiierMlly coticeded that this advertising agency 

 antiually expends more moi ey for advertising than 

 any other concern of.the kind, which fact lends inter- 

 est to their utteiaiices on the subject. 



Keqnesls for this calendar addressed to their Phila- 

 delphia ofifice, accompaii ed by twenty-five ce"ts to 

 cover cost and postage, will be taken car^- of for the 

 prcieut. I^ast year the supply lasted barely ten days. 



San Franoisco, California 



Season lilOl. Root's Sections. Specialties. Sundries, 

 Danzt'iiViaker Hives, etc , in stock ihere exclusively) 

 Jan, lo for prompi shipment, at prices lower than can 

 be had by deiling direct. Send your orders 'o us. 

 Also Dadant & Son's Foundation, best Dove'ailed 

 Hives on the market. 8 and 10 fra"ie, regulation pat- 

 tern and furnit ire. Special prices on qnaiitiiy orders. 



SWIITHS' CASH STORE (Inc.) 

 25 Market St., San Francisco. Californii, U.S.A. 



Seeds, Trees, Plants, Bulbs. 



The liest at reasonable prices. Bulbs at bargain prices; 

 3.5 graiiil spring-lif'Oming bulbs, sent, postpaid, for 30 cts. 

 The Ijiilbs and our Hatdy Ma uolia sent, postpaid, for 50 cts. 

 F' r II) cts. will send s x packets of our new, early vegetables, 

 SPECI.\L, NKW, EXTEA-EAKLY VARIETIES. 



Send for our Free B.irgain Iji-t and Catalog. Send us 

 your list of Nurserv Stock PI mts, Seed Potatoes, Roses, etc., 

 W.I Mted, and we will quote special jirices. 



Northern-grown Seed Potatoes our specialty. 



T C. Furnas & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana. 



BEE JOURNAL FREE 



I will give sub.scriptions to bee journals with bee- 

 supply orders. Cheapest place in Michigan to buy. 

 Send for list explaining. 



W. D. SOPER, R. D. 3. Jackson, Micli. 



POULTRY JOURNAL ^.^ 'I'tlfJl^^?^^ 



a dollar, but will send it to you one year on trial, including 

 book. Plans for Poultry Houses, for 26c. Samfile copy FREE. 

 Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, lud. 



1000 Pounds Beeswax """".Ifreh^- 



DR. GEORGE D. MITCHELL, 340 4th St., OGDEN, UTAH. 



Cn COLONIES BEES FOR $100. Roots queens and 

 UU hives, 8 and 10 frame, part ch^ff Good stores. 

 C. W. RINCLEff, - LODi. OHIO. 



For Sale at Bargains — Three Incubitors; fine, black 

 Mino ca Cocktels, 75c to|' each; tumblered honey, 80c 

 per dozen. G. Routz.a,hn, Biglerville, fa. 



pOR SALE.— 75 colonies of bees packed in chaff, on 

 ^ summer stands; also 200 lbs of comb honey. 



Routes. H. WII^BER, Morenci, Mich. 



Mr. A. 9. Root's Writings 



of Grand Traverse territory and I,eelanau Co. 

 are descriptive of Michigan's most beautiful 

 section reached most conveniently via the 



Pere Marquette R. R. 



For pamphlets of Micbigas farm lands a&d the frnit 



\)eU, address J. E. Merritt, Manistee, Michigan. 



