1904 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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I. J. Stringfham, New York, 



keeps in stock several car-loads of Apiarian Supplies of the latest pat- 

 terns, and would be pleased to mail you his ls>04 catalog-. Bees in season. 



Apiaries, Qlen Cove, L. I. 



Sales Rooms, 105 Park PI., New York. 



This space is reserved for 



JOHN M. DAVIS, The Tennessee Queen -breeder. 



QUEENS! 



ATTENTION! 



QUEENS! 



During li)04 we will raise and offer you our 1 est queens. Untested, $1 00 each $.5.00 for 6; (f9.00 for 12 

 Tested queens, fl.50 each; best bleeder's, |.5 00 each. One two, and three frawe nuclei a specialty Full 

 coloni< s, and bees by the car-load. Prompt attention to your orders, ad safe arrival guaranteed. Satis- 

 faction will be our constant aim. We breed I'aliaus Ca niolans. tvprians, and Holy-L,ands in separate 

 yards, 5 to 25 miles apart Our stock can not be excelled in the world, as past records prove. New blood 

 and the best to be had. Queens will be reared under the supetvis-i m of E J. Atchley. a queen-breeder 

 for 30 years. Write for catalog telling how to rear queens, and keep bees for profit. THE SOUTHLAND 

 QUEEN, $1.00 per year. THe Jennie A.tcHley Co., Box 18 Beeville, Tex. 



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I GLEANINGS IN BEE. CULTURE: 



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E HAVE made arrangements with the publishers of The American Bee * 



Journal (issued weekly), so that we can furnish that magazine with Glean- ^ 



ings in Bee Culture — both one year for but $1.60; provided you are not i 



now a subscriber to The American Bee Journal. ^ 



This is a magnificent offer, and should be taken advantage of by all ^ 



of our readers who are not now getting The American Bee Journal regu- < 



lariy. These papers, although on the same subject, are conducted so differently, < 



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them both. And they can be had for a whole year for $1.60. Address all orders to i 



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ANOTHER GREAT VICTORY for Grimm sap-spouts and sugar-utensils. First 

 prize in the Veimont Maple-Sugar Makers' Association at Burlington, 

 Vt., Jan 5. 1904. :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: 



C. J. Bell, George H. Soule, P. B. B. Northrop, and W. G. Otis own the larg- 

 est maple groves in Vermont, and have equipped their entire bush with 

 Grimm spiuls You run no ris-k. They tried it and other makes last 

 season. One fourth more sap is guaranteed without injurv to vour trees. 

 Samples and sysiem for tapping free. G. H. GRIMM, RUTLAND, VT. 



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