\-ST6. 



CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



T21 



CHA9S£CE IN PRICE. 



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mmaumiiimmimm 



On account of the very sudden death of uiy husband, 

 Adam "Grimm, I will sell ^'ind sliip, Ijotween May 1st, 

 .und May 30th, 12iKi Colonies of jiure Italian Bees, in S- 

 Irame Langstroth movable-coailj hives, in good condi- 

 tion in ever}' respect; and I will aruarantee sale arri- 

 val if ordered in lots of from 1 to 25 colonies. Shipped 

 j^er expresf, for the following prices - 



Single Colony.. , .?0.(X) 



Two or more, per Colony 3,00 



Hybrids .*^1,(I0 less. 



Orders must include cash or will not be noticed. If 

 'large lots are ordered, the purchaser iinist iiin his <iwn 

 risk of safe arrival. For preparing and i>acKrag them 

 lor shipment an experienced bee-keeiier will be em- 

 ployed. MRS. ADAM-GIUMM, 

 5-(i Jeil'erson, Wis. 



Having a surplus stock of over (jCK) lbs. each of Vhi- 

 •nese Mustard and Bassivood seed, vye will till orders 

 j)romptly as follows: Chinese Mustawl, post-pa kl,~')c 

 per Id., Linden, post-pa kl, 50c per lb. Warranted 

 strictl}' pure, fresh and clean. Prices for less quantity 

 than above, and ft^r all other seed remain as given in 

 March No. (current Vol.) Gleaninxjs. 



Address carel\dly, C. F. LANE'S N. W. Apiary & 

 Heed. Wareliouse, Koshkonong, Rock Co., Wis. ri-ti 



Columbia .A.piarj^- 



Ctueens front Ins ported Motliers for 187G. 



We will send Queens the coming season as follows : 



One tested qceen from Imported Mother ...§3,00 



"Untested queens " " " each 1,00 



Nucleus, with tested queen '* " " 6,00 



Colonies " " " " " " , 10,00 



Safe arrival of all queens gvaranteed. 

 STAPLES, ANDREWS & VAUGHAN, Columbia, Tenn. 



BEvery Bee-keeper sbould subscribe for it. 



The American Bee Journal, 



Is the best l^cielUilic and ])ractical Journal of APICUL- 

 TURE in the worliL The most successful andexperitnced 

 Apiarians in Euroije, as well a.s Americjv, contribute to its 

 pages. In fact, it is the oldest and l-argest Bee Paper in 

 the English language. %2. Per Annum. Send a Stamp 

 for a Sample Copy. Address THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 fcf 181 Clark st., Chicago, 111. 



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AGAIN WINTERED SUCCESSFULLY. 



Tested queens or full colonies furnished again this sea- 

 son in my Non-Patent Hives. No useless trails or lisings 

 about them. Send for Prices. 

 4ts JOSEPH M. BROOKS, Columbus, Ind. Box 120. 



HOTVEY BEES. 



SEND for E. W. Hale's price list of Queens for the j-ear 

 1876. All Queens raised in full colonies and from Im- 

 ported motliers. No Bee disease in mv locality. 

 t-7d Address, E. W. HALE, Wirt C. H., W. Va. 



choice: CAT]vir» )5sE:i:r>. 



1 have a lot of Strictly Choice seed, collected from 

 cultivated plants by M. Ncvins. of Cheviot, O., which 

 I will sell at ooc. per oz., or at fG-'iO per lb. 



CHA3. F. MUTH, 

 .3-8d Cincinnati, O. 



WOT. ^W. CAUY, Colerain, Franklin . Co. Mass. 

 Sixteen years exjierience in propagatiiiL' (Jueens, 

 direct from iraporled mothers Ircm the best distiict in 

 Italy. Persons purchasing queens or sMarms from me will 

 get what they bargain for. Send for circular. 3tfq 



^4.verill Cliemical Faint- 



THE OATvF RELIABLE. 



THE J/0«r BEAUTIFUL. 



THE MOST ECONOMICAL. 



THE MOST DURABLE, 



Requires no oil thinner <«■ drier. 

 Required no waste of time in mixing. 

 Has stood eight years'' criticisms 

 With yearly increased 2)opul<iri1y 

 And yearly increased sales. 

 Is sold by the gallon only, in packages of from 1 t-o 



to gallons each, in Purest White and any Color ot 



Tint desired. 

 Address, for sample card of colors «,nd price list, 



Avcrlll Cliemical IPaint; Co., 



Office and Factory 132 & 1,"4 East River Street, 



CLEVELAND. OHIO. 6-6-'7« 



FULL STOCKS S12.00 to S15.00. Tested queens each 

 ^3.60. Warranted queens each S2.00. Bred from im- 

 jjorted and selected stock. Sent by mail. 



Address, T. G. McGAW, 

 4-C Lock Box 64. Monmouth, Warren Co., Ill 



1 lb. Round Jars per gross §6.50 



2" " " " *' 7.50 



■Corks " " ......75c. and l.W 



'■i Pt. Honey Tumblers, plain or ribbed, per doz. . 40 



6 doz. in a "box. Packages 40 



% Pt. Iloney Tumblers, plair. or ribbed, per doz. . 50 



« doz. in a box. Packages^... 45 



Vi Pt. Hon^ej- Tumblers, Tin Top, per doz 65 



6 doz. in a box. Packages 40 



>.< Pt. Honey Tumblers. Tin Top, per doz 75 



<> doz. in a box. Packages v... 45 



Also Window Glass, Lamj) Chimneys, and Glass- 

 ware of all kinds. For sale bv B. L. FAHEN STOCK, 

 late B. L. Fahenstock. Fortime & Co., Glass Manufac- 

 turers, 76 Wood St., Pittsburgh, Pa. II tf 



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PAT. B/NDOTI! J(P£RfODlCALS^ 



You cannot look over the back No's of Gleanixgs 

 or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless they 

 are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not sai<l— 

 "Dear me what a bother — I must have last 

 month's Journal and it's no where to be found." Put 

 each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as it comes 

 and you can sit down happy, any time you wish to ilnd 

 any thing you may have previoiisij' seen even thougli 

 t were months ago. 



Binders tor Gleanings (will hold them for four 

 years) gilt lettered, free by mail for 50, GO, and 75c. ac- 

 cording to quality. For table of prices of Binders for 

 any Periodical, "see Oct. No., Vol. 2. Send in vour 

 orders. A. I. ROOT, Meilina. O. 



CI^XJI3BI]VO I^IST. 



We will send Gleanings— 



With The American Bee Journal (S2.00), 52.75 



" The Bee Keeper's Magazine (1.50) 2.25 



" TheBeeWorM (2.00) 2.50 



" All three. The Bee Journals of America,. ..5.25 



" British Bee Journal ($2,00) 2,75 



" America7i Asricultnri.'it (31.00) $2.35 



" Prairie Farmer (tislo) 2.90 



" Rural New Yorker (S2.50) 3.25 



" Scientiiic American ($>.15) 3.90 



" Fruit Recorder and Cottage Gardener (81.00) 1.75 

 [Above rates include all Postage.] 



Books for Bee-Keepers. 



SENT postjiaid on receipt of price. 



Lansstroth on the Hive and Honey Bee S2.00 



Quinln's Mysteries of Bee Keeping 1.50 



Bee Keeper's Text Book, muslin, 75 



" '■ " " paper 40 



These are the best, but are all far behind the times. 



A Manual of Bee-Keeping, by John Hunter §1,25 



This latter is fully u)i to the times, being as lato as 



Sept., 1875, but being English, a considerable jiortion 



of it is hardly adapted to the condition of bee culture, 



at present, in cur own country. 



