1881 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



575 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 any of the foUowinj^ departments, at a uniform 

 price of 20 cents each insertion, or ^2,00 per year. 



$1.00 Queens. 



Names ijiserted in tlm department the first time loith- 

 out charge. After, 30c each insertion, or $2,00 per year. 



Those whose names appear below agree to furnish 

 Italian queens for $1,00 each, under the following 

 conditions: No guarantee is to be assumed of purity, 

 or anything of the kind, only that the queen be reared 

 from a choice, pure mother, and had commenced to 

 lay when they were shipped. They also agree to re- 

 turn the money at any time when customers become 

 impatient of such delay as may be unavoidable. 



Bear in mind that he who sends the best queens, 

 put up most neatly and most securely, will probably 

 receive the most orders. Special rates for warranted 

 and tested queens, furnished on application to any 

 of the parties. Names with *, use an imported queen 

 mother. If the queen arrives dead, notify us and 

 we will send you another. Probably none will be 

 sent for $1.00 before July 1st, or after Nov. If want- 

 ed sooner, or later, see rates in price list. 



*E. W. Hale, Newark, Wirt Co., W. Va. 2-1 



*A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



*H. H. Brown, Light Street, Columbia Co., Pa. Vtf 

 *B. M. Havhurst. Kansas Citv, Mo. 1-12 



*Paul L. Viallon, Bayou Goula. La. 7ttd 



*D. A. McCord, Oxford. Butler Co., O. 1-13 



*S. F. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. Ttfd 



*Wm. Ballantine. Sago, Musk. Co.. O. "tfd 



*T. W. Dougherty. Mt. Vernon, Posev Co., Ind. T 13 

 C. H. Deane, Sr., Mortonsville, Woodford Co., Ky. 



8tfd 



Hive Manufacturers. 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 A. I. Root, Medina, Ohio. 



P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, Iberville Par., La. Itfd 

 S. P. Newman, Norwalk, Huron Co., O. Itfd 



J. P. Hart, Union Point, Greene Co., Ga. 4-3 



FOR SALE! 



As T am about to change my location for one near 

 the city, I offer for sale, in bulk or lots, 14 L. hives, 

 hinged covers, well finished, son^e of them used hut 

 a few months. Also one Muth Extractor, used but 

 one season. All in gnod order. Price for the whole, 

 ^3i.00. Address, MRS. DR. GILLESPIR, 

 12d West Elizabeth, Allegheny Co., Pa. 



FOR durability, ease of manage- 

 ment, beauty and rapidity of 

 work, and low price, our Printing- 

 press cnn not be excplied. For terms, 

 address S. D. RUTHERFORD, 



Kearneysville, 

 13 West Virginia, 



CHAFF AND SIMPLICITY HIYES. 



Perfect machinery for turning out flrst-class work, 

 and as cheap as such can be done. Orders received 

 by flrst of January, at special rates. Write for 

 prices— no circulars. C.A.GRAVES, 



13 Birmingham, Erie Co., Ohio. 



A BEE-KEEPER WANTED. 



Must be e.xperienced and reliable. No person 

 using intoxicating liquors, tobacco, or cigars, need 

 applv. A married mnn preferred. Must be indus- 

 trious. Address DR. ISAAC EDWARDS. 

 12tfd Omaha, Nebraska. 



WANTED. — Bce-Kceper, and Student. Bee- 

 Keeper must be experienced, and thoroughly 

 reliable. No pt^rson using tobaceo or liquors need 

 apply. Address DOOTOK E. NUGENT, 

 13 Linden Apiary, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada. 



HOITEY PLANTS! 



BLACK LOCUST.— Splendid for honey, and will 

 pay alone tor posts. Price $1. per 100; seed 25 cents 

 per ounce. 



SOUR WOOD.— Always produces a large yield of 

 honey. Price of young trees, $3 50 per 100. 



BUCKBUSH.— An oinamentul shrub for the yard. 

 Begins to bloom wnen all else fails with us, and con- 

 tinues about two months. Very hardy, and produc- 

 es a great deal of honey. Price §2.00 per 100; seed 

 £0 cents per ounce. 



BU»;KTH0RN.— Thi« is one of our best honey- 

 pliints; >ields honey abundantly. Price oJ cie. per 

 lUO; seed 2.5 cts. per ounce. 



POPLAR.— This certainly yielded more honey the 

 past season than any thintr else in this vicinity. 

 Valuiible for timber; unsurpassed as a shade tree; 

 nic. straiyht young trees at $1.00 per 100. 



PEKSI.MMOX.— Bloiims sometimes for nearly a 

 month, yielding an aluinflanee of bimey, and the 

 fruit is just splendid (for those who like it). Price 

 of young trees, $.'(.li|j per lOL); seed, 10 cts. per f>z. 



SUMAC —Bliioins in the summer, when there is 

 but littl'^ else ; wouW be considered very ornanjeiit- 

 al where it does nut grow wild; grows from 4 to 6 ft. 

 hisfh. Young trefx. J3. per 100; seed. 3> eis. periz. 



CHERRV, i3LACK T XliTA Rl AM.-Gooil for hon- 

 ey and fruit : vry hnrdy. Price $2.00 per 100. 



GOOSEBERRY. -Be(s work on it livelv; splendid 

 fruit. HriCH $2.ii0 per 100 hv mail, postpiiid. 



APPLE-TWIGS for grafting; altuost any variety; 

 25 Cts. per bunch by mad. i)'istp:i)(l. 



The above trees deltver<-d on board cars hero at 

 pri.'es named; seeds sent bv mnil postpaid. 



Address CHAS. K1i\GSLi:v, 

 12d Greeueville, Greene Co., Tenn. 



Tlic Oldi'st Bee Paper in America— Established in l%a. 



&MERIGAN BEE JOURNAL, 



Published 'WEEK.I..X, at S3.00 a year. 



The first and third numbers of each month. $1.00 a year. 



The flrst number of each month, 50 cents a year. 



THOMAS G. XEAVIWAX, Editor and Proprietor, 



»74: West Madison Street, Chicaifo, III. 



FLAT -BOTTOM COITIB FOUIV- 



dation.— High side-walls, 4 to 14 squsro 

 feet to the lb. rireular and samples 

 free. J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 

 12tf fdn Sole Manufacturers, 



Sprout Brook, Mont. Co., N. Y. 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



Imported and home-bred; rucici and full colo- 

 nies. For quality nnd purity, mv stock of bees can 

 not be excelled in the United States. I make a 

 specialty of manufacturing the Dunham foundation. 

 Trr it. If yoti wish to purchase Bees or Supplies, 

 send for my new circulHr. Address 

 Itfd DR. J. P. H. BROWN, Augusta, Ga. 



HIVES! HITES! 



I am now prepared to mantifacturo bee-hives, 

 whol.-sale and retail at the very lowest prices. Send 

 one dollar, to get one of D. A. Jones' celebrated 

 hives. Catalogue furnished on application. 

 9tld JOHN M. KINZIE, Doon, Ont., Can. 



THE 



British Bee Journal. 



The British Bee Journal is now mailed to our ad- 

 dress in packages, each month. In order to dispose 

 of thera, we offer them at present at 75c per year, 

 postage paid, beginning Jan. 1881, if ordered so they 

 can be mailed in December, 1881, on account of post' 

 age. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



