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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



FAIRaBE SQUARE DEALING. 



Believing that if a man has dealt squarely with bis fellow- 

 men his patrons are his best advertisers, I invite all to 

 make iuquiry of the character of my seeds amonf; over a 

 nullion of Karniers, Gardeners ancf Planters who have 

 used them during the past thirty years. Rai&inj; a 

 large portion of the seed sold, (few seedsmen raise the 

 seed they sell) I was the first seedsman in the United 

 States to warrant (as per catalogue) their purity and freshness, 

 51y pew Vfpetable and Fluwer Seed Catalogue for 188G will be 

 ent FREE io all wht- write for it. Among an immense variety, 

 my friend swi I Hind in it f and in none other) a in-w (liuniIn*:H! C,;\h- 

 bapi". just about as earlv as; Hpnder-nti's, hut n«*:irly twice as 

 largre I James «I. H. tiregrory, fflarblebeutl, fflass. 



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EVERGREENS 



and European Larches; all 

 sizes. All Nursery grown at 

 prices never before offered. 

 Norway Spruce. Scotch, Aus- 

 trian, White and Mountain 

 Pinea. Balsam Fir, Northern 

 Red Cedar, and Arbar Vitea 

 from $.■{. per 1,000 up Shipped 

 with pafGtv to all parts of the 

 U.S. Price list free. I>.1J(M1.I*, 



KiFr^rrrrn Specialist, Dnndeit IIU 



Western BEE-KEEPERS' Suppl> House. 



Wiy nmiiufarLun- liL'i'-KL'L'pcra' .sup. 

 jilicisorall kinds, beat quality a.t low- 

 est prices. Hii'ea, Sections, Comh 

 KoundatioD, Extractors, Pmoker--. 

 ("riiics. Honey Buckets Veils, Feed- 

 ers. Bee- Literature, etc.. oic. 

 Imported lt,ilian Queens. 

 (Lilian Queens, Bees by the 

 III., Nucleus or Coluny. "Bee- 

 K.-.-pcrs' fiuldc, !»l.incir:md,i and 

 lll.ivtriil.-.l CjilalLini." ..f Js pjij.-. .. 

 KKKK to ll.T-Ki-.iicr., \itFlr.s-i 

 JOSF.PII NVSKWANUEIi, 

 DK8 MOlNEiii, IOWA. 



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MAKE YOUR OWN 



FERTILIZERS. 



Where to get the materials in the cheap- 

 est form ; how to make up formulas for difler- 

 ent crops ; seven wavs t ) make plant food oi 

 bones, ground and whole ; all about fish for 

 manure and where to get them, and wood 

 ashes, iS.'c.,itrc. A book of 120 pages, crowded 

 with valuable information, all given in the 

 plain, common sense way farmers can under- 

 stand. By mail 40Cts. Also books on Onion, 

 Squash, Cabbage, and Carrot and ManguKl 

 raising, at ;^o cents each, or the five for .^i.,^5 

 by mail. Two of these have been through 

 10 and It; editions. M;/ large Seed Cata- 

 loffttc free to all who tvritefor it. 



JAMES J. H. GREGORY, 



MARBLEHEAD, MASS. 



JONES' FRAME-PLYERS. 



FOR taking franief« out oi' liives, or 

 moving- them in any way desired. It is 

 made of galvanized iron, and can be utilized 

 in many ways. It has a lon^ claw for loos- 

 ening frames, and a hook which maybe used 

 for carrying other frames besides the one 

 held by the Plyers. Price. 40 cts., by mail. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN A: SON, 

 •923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



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SHUCK'S ADVEKTISEimENT 



IN ANOTHER COLUMN. 



Muth^s Honejf Extractor, 



Perfection Cold-Blast Smoker, 

 SQUAKE GLASS HONEY-JARS, etc. 



For Circulars, apply to 



CBAS. F. UTTTH db SON, 



Freeman 4 Central Ave.. - CINCINNATI, O. 

 P.S.— Send 10c. for Practical Hints to Bee-Keepera 







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BEE HITCH and Sections -Send to HEKP. & 

 BEITLE, n)anufa<'turers, Beaver I>aiii,Wi.s., for 

 price lists. (Joud niaterials. Low prices. l('A"J6t 



Dadant's Foundation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See Advertisement In anotiier column. 



Bingham Smokers 



AND 



HONEY-KNIVES. 



Send for Circulars. 



Bingham & Hetherington, 



ABRONIA, miCH. 



Yes 



IP you want 2-SlmDllcity-frame 

 Nuclei shipped about June 10, in 

 stronp: condition, with about 1 lb. 

 of beea and an untested Italian 

 queen, for 1^2.(10, Tou must engaKe 

 II them by March lio ; then I will ship 

 ' goods by the above date, for cash 

 on safe arrival. Also, Bees per !b. cheap, about 

 June 1. As I ara an experienced queen-breeder, I 

 will mail you such queens as I would be willinE to 

 risk in my own Apiary. Inquiries will cheerfully 

 be answered. Address, 



IRA O. ALOKKITIAN, 

 lOAlt TAYLOR'S BRIDGE, Sampson Co., N. C. 



SECTIONS. 



Job Lot— Clieap! 



WE have received a Job Lot of 25,000 

 One-Piece Sections with square groove, 

 which we wil I close out at $4.00 per 1,000, or 

 S^i.-'jO for .500. Tile size is : top and bottom, 

 6 inches ; sides, .5>4 inch ; width of section,,! Ji 

 inches — narrow tops. 



THOS. G. NEWMAN & SON, 



923 & 925 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Given's Foundation Press 



rplIE QIVEN PKES8 stands in the froBt 

 1 runb for manufacturina FOUJTHATIOSr 

 III "^Vlrcd Frames, as well as foundation for 

 SECTIONS. Without a dissenting voice, all ol 

 our customers afHrm its superiority. 



Send for Circular and Samples. 



a. K. CAI.UWEL.r. <fe CO., 



lAtf HOOPESTON, Vermillton Co., ILU 



BEES, bee-hives, impnrted queens— flrst-class— 

 cheap. OTIS N. BALDWIN, Clarksville, Mo. 

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BEE 



(ESTABLISHED Ift64.) 



-SUPPLIES. 



"Wholesale 

 and 

 Betail. 

 We furnish EVERYTHING needed 

 in the Apinry, of practical construc- 

 tion, and at the lowesi price. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. Send your address on a 

 Postal card, and we will send vou our Illustrated 

 C:italoEue free. K. KKETCHMEK, 



6AHt 14Ctf COBURG, Montgomery Co., IOWA. 



THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL 



AND BEE-KEEPER'S ADVISER, 



The British Bee journal is published every 

 Weelt,atTen Shillings and lOd. per annum, and 

 contains the best practical information for the 

 time being, showing what to do, and when and 

 how to do it. It is edited by T. W. Cowan, Esq, 



The British Bee Journal and the American 

 Bee Journal, one year, for $3, .50. 



Fniit-Farm & AiDiary 



FOR SALE CHEAP! 



QCi ACRES. hitl-Iand.M well-stocked with apples. 

 f/O peaches, pears, plums, quinces, grapes, and 

 small fruit, in fine bearing condition. The remain- 

 der is in pasture, urass. Bruin, etc. Apiary contains 

 140 ITALIAN COLONIES in Lanffstroth 

 hives. Bee-house and all modern appliances for 

 apiculture, in as pood location for bees and honey 

 as can be found, (inod li>-room house, beautifully 

 located , coraniandlnt; a view of the city, river and 

 surrounding country. New barn and out-buildlngs, 

 cistern, never-fiilling springs, etc. Reasons for 

 selling— ane and ill-health. 



lAtf S. A. STIUMAN, LOUISIANA, MO. 



Vandervort Comb Fdn. Mills, 



Send for Samples «fe Rednced Prlce-Llat. 



Atf J. VANDERVORT, Lacey ville, Pa. 



BEE-KEEPERS' GUIDE; 



Or, MANUAL OP THE APIAKX. 



I2,000 SOLD SINCE 1876. 



13th Thousund tJust Out ! 



10th Thousand Sold in Jnst Four Months ! 



4,000 Suld Since May. 1883. 



More than fio pages, and more than 50 line illus- 

 trations were added in the Mth editinn. Thewhole 

 work has been thoroughly revised, and contains the 

 very latest in respect to bee-keeping. It is certainly 

 the fullest and most scientiOc worlt treating of 

 bees in the World. Price, by mall, SI. 25. Liberal 

 discount to dealers and to clubs. 



lAly 



A. J 



COOK, Author and Publisher, 



Agricultural College, Mich. 



FLAT . BOTTOM 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



hlgb side-wcll3.4 to 16 square feet tc 

 the pound. Circular u,nd samples frCA 

 J, VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 

 Sole Manufacturers, 

 Sprout- Brook, Mont, ^o^ n, JT. 



