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CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



64 



COLONIES. 



Wc are wiiiteiinsr SO linixirted Queens in <xir afriary 

 ^\>i{ we will offer ulwut hslf of them, to be delivered in 

 r»|irin'i:. 



In full colonies as nsnal- 



Tlic rc'Kler must ))ear in mind that we :ire the only 



Successful Importers of bees in America. 



We will sell st the followinir reduced i)ri<'es : 



Colony with Imixirted Qjieen .?18,00 



Home bred tested Queen 14,00 



Queens n'A raised in 187.'>. 



Tlte hives are ail new, weli uiiude iuul well jiaiuted, and 

 <iinibs straiijht. 



Safe arrival i^iiaratiteevl. 



CH. DADANT & SON, 



Hamiitcm. Hanrcvk Oo., Ills. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



<,'oiit«iiiiii}i: l'ui*«? Italian IScos- 



BOX HIVES tif -i.OlX* (^11)10 iiK-hes capieity <'ontvininf; 

 striiidit combs (boiU on inud(^) aiid Teste<;l Queens 

 not over 1 vi-ir old. di^ivered nt the nearest Express office 

 ,in Nov. at Vs.<W> ; or the follnwiii;,' April at tlO.OO. 



Four Deli lis must aecciinpniy each order. California, 

 »(<>.. is inv nearest Money Order oflioe, 



E.' UlEFEXDORF, 

 -.it?^!' Clarksbiu'ir, Maniteau Co. Mo. 



PURE ITALIAN gUEMS" 



rOT^ ISTS- 



I have on band 1<10 Italian <jucens, raisedin May and 

 .Tunc last. They were iiropasrated in poijulouscolo- 

 Bjies, are inire aiid ])rolific. Priee SI).0O each. I will 

 l>av express charsres and pruarantce sale arrival. 

 r? <id W. P. HENDERSON, Mui-freesboro, Tenr. 



^^INEYARD^fliPIAItY." 



One Quei'n....$.5.00^ 



Two QueeKs.. . 0.00 ;- Reared in full colonies. 



Three " ...12.00 J 



Or sent in full colonies at ^IS.Oh each. Addrts 

 •JOSEPH M. BROOKS, Box i;50, Columbus, Ind. 9-8 



Bees, Hives, Smokers, Books, Etc. 



Those desiriiiu- siiijplics. as heretofore furnished by the 

 iile M. QUINBY. may address 

 Jip L. C. B OOT, IMohawk, N. Y. 



Colirml^ia Aj>iar;>^- 



<tueens froiu Imported !tIotlicrs for 1876. 



M'e will send Queens the coming sens(^n as follows : 



One tested qeeen from Imported Mother .?4,©0 



Two " " '• " " 7,00 



'I'liree " " •■ " " 10,00 



Six •• " •• " " 18,00 



I'ntested quei'ns "■ " " each 1,00 



Safe arrival of al! qiiei'ns r/uarriyiffvd. 

 1 1 finq STAPLES & AN DREWS, Columbia, Tenn. 



OCR Bee .Jo\irnal of the SoiUhcrn States. Issued 

 monthly at ?2.00 per year. Sample cojiies free. 



Address A. F. MOON & Co. Rome. Georjria. 



t TWHTS'-n^^ TIT ^ E\ery Bec-Kccper should 

 AMLil.CAN 9 subscribe for this Monthly. 



,..,. — ■ Tl i^ the Oldest and 1)C8V 



TOrr TATTTJMIT H ■'^'''■"t'"*^ *"*! practical 

 JihL tmUllJjiAL. Hd(iurn;il of Apiculture in 



"^BBBBKBS^BB^m <'''ssiul and experienced 

 Apiarians in this country 

 ■iikI Europe contribute to its pases. Terin.s, $2.00 

 ' yi^r in advance. .spnda!>»taiiipfnra.Saniiiile 

 «"«I>y. Address. THOMAS (;. NEWMAN, 



liJii and 11)8 South Ciurt. Mitti, Clueago, Ills. 



hone;^ jars. 



One pound (square) Jars, per gross, SC«.5(i 



Two " " " " 8..^<i 



One " " " Flint glass per gross '.).Wi 



Two " " " " " " " U.Wi 



Corks for I and 2 lb. jars ^h 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1.20 



Labels, " " 7."« 



A thousand labels address printed to order .5.00 



One qt. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross i7.0<i 



Labels for same, " " 6."i 



A thousand labels address printed to order 4.0(> 



Uncapping Knivea, as good as any, each 50 



" " perdoz 4.5(t 



Alsike Clover Seed, per bushel 15.00 



"• " " peck 4.00 



" " *' " pound 45 



i^A-jVostroth njHi: riiv3E», 



Straw Mats, Bee Veils etc., at reasonable rates. 



For further particulars. Address, 

 Itf CHAS. F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



THE BEF-KEEPERS' inAOAZINE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal of 

 32 octavo pages, devoted 

 exclusively to Bee-Cul- 

 ture; edite<l by Albert J. 

 IviNU, containing contri- 

 :)utions from Mrs. Ellen S. 

 Tupiier and experienced 

 Bee-Keepers in America 

 and EiiKOi'E. A large 

 space is devoted to begin- 

 ners, giving useful infor- 

 mation iust when it is most needed throughout the 

 year. Terms S1..')0 jier year. The Bee-Keepers' Text- 

 Book in Gennan or English, and the Bee-Keepers' 

 .Magazine I year 11.70. A G4 page pamphlet (price 50c) 

 containing a beautilul life-like Chroni© of Honey- 

 Plants and Italian Bees in their natural colors. 

 \sM\ prize essay of Mrs. Tupper, Queen Rearing by 

 M. Quinby, instruction for beginners, etc., sent /rec 

 with the Magazi.ne, on trial, 4 months for 50 cents. 

 Agents wanted— Cash commission and permanent 

 employment. Ad(1ress, 



KING & SLOCUM, 61 Hudson St., N. Y. 



ITALIAN QUEENS bred from imported mothers— 

 a month earlier than in the North. Purity and 

 safe arrival guaranteed. Also full colonies of Italians 

 in Langstroth hives for sale at S15.00 per colony. 

 Address Dr. J. P. H. BROWN, Atigusta, Ga. 



MISS S. E. FUI.LER, DESIGNING AND 

 ENGRAVING ON WOOD, 25 Bond Street, 

 Room 3. N. Y". Awarded Medal of Merit at Vienna 

 Exposition, It: 73. Orders by mail promptly executed, 

 at reasonable rates, from sketches or photographs. 

 Electrotypes supplied. 



THE 



British Bee Joui'inal 



Is A LARGE, Keaulifully Printed, and Profusely Illus- 

 trated MONTHLY ; Clear Type and Fine Heavy 

 Paper. 



It is conducted by CHARLES NASH ABBOTT, Han- 

 well, W., London, Enfiland. Annual Subscription, Haif- 

 a-Guinea. 



Me will send it with Gleajn'INGS and pay all postage 

 for S2.50. 



From one to two feet f •''•00 



" two to six " S-00 



" sixtolen ". 15.00 



" ten to (if teen 30.00 



White Oak, same fiirures. 



Whitewood or Tulip, al double above rates. 



General nursery stock, such as Emits and Grape vines 



of all kinds. Apples and Cherries. Evergreens, Osage 



Orange jilaids, &c., for hedj:es, specialties. Maple trees 



also at low figures. .J. L. GREEN. 



3 Id G ranger, Medina Co., O. 



