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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



V ••(B'e 



Advertisements will be received at the rate of ten 

 cents per line. Nonpareil space, each insertion, cash 

 in advance : and we i eqnire that every Advertiser sat- 

 isfies us of responsibility an<l intention to do all that 

 he agrees, and that his gootls are really worth the 

 price asked for them. 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' MAGAZINE, an illus- 

 trated monthly journal ol 

 .32 octavo pages, devoted 

 exclusively to bee-culture ; 

 •edited by Albert J. I<:ing, 

 .containing contributions 

 Jfrom Mrs. Ellen S. Tapper, 

 and experienced bee-keep- 

 ers in America and Eu- 

 rope. A large space is de- 

 voted to beginners, giving 

 useful information just 

 when it is most needed throughout the year. Terms, 

 $1.50 per year. The Bee-Keepers' Text-Book in Ger- 

 man or English^ and the Bee-Iveepers' Magazine one 

 year $1.70. A 64 page pamphlet (price 50c) containing 

 a beautiful life-like Chromo of Honey-Plants 

 and Italian Bees in their natural colors, with prise 

 of Mrs. Tupper, Queen rearing by M. Quinbv. instruc- 

 tion for beginners, etc., sent free with the Magazine, 

 on trial, 4 months for 50 cents. Agents wanted — cash 

 commission and permanent employment. Address 



A. J. KING & OO., 61 Hudson St., N. Y. 



Every Bee-keeper sboiild subscribe for it. 



The American Bee Journal 



Is the best scientific and practical Journal of APICUL- 

 TURE in the world. The most successful and experienced 

 Apiarians in Europe, a« well aa America,, contribute to its 

 pages. In fact, it is the oldest and largest Bee Papee in 

 the English language. 92. Per Annum. Send a Stiunp 

 for a Sample Copy. Address- THOMAS ft. NEWMAN, 

 ti 184 Clark st., Chicago, 111. 



ITALIAN BEES, 



Imported and home bred queens; full colonies and 

 nucleus colonies; beekeeper's supplies of all kinds, 

 Queens bred early in the season. Send for catalogue. 

 9tf DB. J. P. H. BROWN, 



Augusta, Ga. 



FOR 1877! 



Italian Queens and full colo- 

 nies lor sale. Queens raised 

 from select stock. Warranted 

 to be as pure as any In the U. S. 

 Also pure Albino queens. Send 

 for price list containing a de- 

 scription of my Albino bees. 



Address 1). A. I'IKK, 

 Smithsburg, Washington Co., Md. 



A^verill Chemical Faint- 



THE OiVXr RELIABLE. 

 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL. 

 THE MOST ECONOMICAL. 

 THE MOST DURABLE. 



Requires no oil thinner or drier, 

 Require:! no wast* of time in mixing. 

 Has stood eight years' criticismi 

 With yearly increased popularity 

 And yearly increased sales. 

 Is sold by the gallon only, in packages of from 1 to 

 to gallons each, in Purest White and any Color or 

 Tint desired. 

 Address, for sample card of colors and price list, 



AA^erill Cliemlcal T*alnt; Co., 

 Office and Factory 132 * 134 East River Street, 



CLEVELAND, OHIO. 6-6-'77 



Names of responsible parties will be inserted in 

 either of the following departments, at a uniform price 

 of 10c. each insertion, or »1.00 per year. 



Names insert^ed in this deoartment the first time vrith- 

 out charge. Ajt-er, Vic. each insertion, or $100 per year. 



Those whose names appear l>elow, agree to furnish 

 Italian Queens the coming season for $1.00 each, under 

 the following conditions: No guarantee is to be as- 

 sumed of puritv, safe delivery, or anything of the 

 kind, only that the queen be reared from a choicie, pure 

 mother, and had commenced to lay when they were 

 shipped. They also agree to return 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 neatest and most securely, will probably receive 

 the most orders. Special rates for warranted and 

 tested queens, furnished on apidication to any of the 

 parties. Names with *, use an imported queen moth- 

 er. If wanted by mail, send 10c. extra. 

 *C. C. Vaucrhan, Columbia, Tenn. 3-8 



*Win. W. Gary. Colerain, Franklin Co., Mass. 3-2 



*G. W. Dean. River Styx, Medina Co., O. 5d 



*J. Oatman A Co., Dundee, III. 1-12 



*E. W. Hale, Wirt, C. H., West Va. 6-(> 



*J. M. C. Taylor, Lewiston, Fred. Co., Md. l-t> 



*Dr. J. P. H. Brown, Augusta, Ga. 1-13 



•Albert Potter, Eureka, Wis. 1-12 



*Wm. J. Andrews, Columbia, Tenn. 2-3 



*Aaron J. Weidner. Bipler. Adams Co., Pa. 4-!> 



*J. H. Nellis, Canajoharie, N. Y. 5-11 



Miss A. Davis, ;il(ilt, Ingham Co., Mich. 5 4 



D. A. Pike, Smithsburg, Wash. Co., Md. 5-fi 



Hive ]Vtaiivifaotiirers. 



Who agree to make such hives, and at the prices 

 named, as those described on our circular. 

 A. I. Root. Medina, Ohio. 



M. S. West. I'ontiac, Mich. 6-.'i 



Geo. W. Siinnuins, Nfwark, Del. 1-13 



Isaac L. Parker, Mc.Miiiiiville, Warren Co., Tenn. 3-2 



