1878, 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTITRE. 



IMPLEMEKTS FOR BEE CTJETTJEE 

 ALPHAEETICALLY AERANGEB. 



For depcriplion of the vjiririis articles see our 

 Twellth Edition €irculjir and Price List found In 

 Jan. No., "Vol. "VI., or msiled on application. 



For direct ions J7r,M' /f;Jia7.T all these various axti- 

 ■clcp and implements, see A B C of Bee Culture. 



This Price List to be taken in place of those of 

 former date. 



Mailable articles are designated in tte left hand 

 crlmnn of figures ; the figures giving- the amount of 

 tj( i-iagc rc(jvir«L 



Canacia postage on mercimiKK^e is limited to 8% 

 cz., and nothing can be sent for less than 10 cents. 

 15 I Alighting- Board, detachable. See A B C, 



Part First f 10 



Bass-wood trees for planting-, for prices see 



Price Xiist 



Balances, spring, for suspended hive (60 lbs.) 8 00 



Barrels tor honey 2 50 



" " waxed and painted... . 3 50 



i Bees, per colony, from §T to f Itj, for partie- 



I ulars see price list 



10 I Bee-HuTiting- box. with printed instrueticns £5 



I Binder, Emerson's, lor Gleanings ■''.0, CO, 75 



10 I Blocks, iron, for metal c<irnered frame ma- 



I king- 15 



One of the aboAe is given free with every ICO 

 frames, or ICCO corners. 



10 I Burlap for covering bees; 40in. wide.peryd 10 

 I Buzz-Saw, foot-pcwer, ccwplete: circular 

 I with cuts free on application. Two saws 



I and two gauges included 35 CO 



« I Buzz-Saws, extra, 6 in. U 50; 7 in. $1 75; 8 in 2 00 

 €0 1 Buzz-Saw mandrel and boxes complete for 



I 6 inch saws. No saws included 



i The same for 7 and 8 in. saws (not mailable) 

 I Cages, wood and wire cloth, provisioned, 



I see price list 



32 I " " " per doz 



I " Larger size double above prices.. . 

 20 I Candy for bees, can be fed at any season, 



I per lb 



i " l'/2 lbs. in Section box 



" *' Eight lb. slab in L. frame 1 



Cards, queen registering, per doz 



per ICO 



Chaff cushions for wintering- (see Nov. No 



for 1877) 



" " without the chaff 



Chaff cushion division boards 



Cheese cloth, for strainers, per yard 



Clasps for transferring, package of 100 



Climbers for Bee-Hunting- 2 50 



Comb Basket, made r f tin, holds 5 frames, 



has hinf'cd cover and pair of handles 1 50 



Comb Fcundation Machines complete S^35 to ICO CO 



Corners, metal, per ICO 75 



top onlj', perlOO ICO 



bottom, per 100 50 



On ],ff)0 or more a disccunt of 30 per cent will be 



made, and on ]0,(<'0, £5 per cent. The latter will be 



given to those who adAertise metal cornered frames. 



I Comers, Machinery crmplete for making ?250 CO 



12 I Duck, for feeding, and coAcring the frames 



I —bees do not often bite it— per yard, (£9 



I inches wide) : 



Extractor's, according to size of frame, 



I S^7 50 to 10 CO 



I " inside and gearing, including 



1 honey-gate 5 00 



I " Hoops to go around the top 50 



I " " per doz 5 00 



'5 ! Feeder, Simplicity, (see price list) 1 pint ft5 



7 I Feeders, 1 quart, tin, pepper be x style 10 



55 I The same, ti ots, to be used In upper story 50 

 2 ! Files for small circular saAvs, new and A-al- 



I uable, 20e ; per doz. by Express 2 25 



5 i Frames Avithi sample Rabbet and Clasps... 10 

 18 I Gahanized iron Avire for grapevine trellises 



I per lb. (about 100 feet) 20 



55 I Gates for Extractors tinned for soldering. . .50 

 50 ! Gearing for Extractor with supporting arm 1 50 



1 Gleanings, Tol's I and II, each 75 



(» 1 " Vol's IV and T, each ICO 



0! " Vol. IIL second-hand 2 CO 



i ■" first fiA'e neatly bound in one. . . 00 



■0 I " " " unbound 5 00 



I HiA-es Iro-m 50c to ^6 25 ; for particulars see 



I price list 



I Honey Knives 1 CO 



i " " 1/2 doz 5 25 



5 00 

 8 m 



20 







14 doz by Express 5 CO 



CurA-ed point 115 



doz. 



6 25 



Labels for honey, from £5 to 5Cc per ICO 



I for particulars see price list 



I Lamp Nursery, for hatching queen cells as 



I built 5 00 



I Larva?, for queen rearing, from June to 



Sept 25 



Lithographof the Hexagonal Apiary 25 



Magnifying- Glass, Pocket 50 



" " Double lens, brass on 



three feet l CO 



Medley ofBee-Keeper's Photo's, 150 photo's 1 CO 

 T2 I Microscope, Compound, in Mahogany box 3 CO 

 1 " Prepared objects for aboAO, such 

 I as bees' wing, sting-, eye, foot, &c., each 25 

 7 I Muslin, Indian head, for quilts and cush- 

 I ions, pretty stout, but not good as duck, 



I per yard 10 



10 I Opera Glasses for Bee-Hunting 5 CO 



18 I ParrtSne. for waxing- barrels, per lb £0 



I Photo of House Apiarv and improven)ents 25 



I Queens, 5Ccto$6 CO. See price list 



2 I Eabbets. Metal, per foot 02 



I Salicylic acid, for foul brood, per cz 50 



I Scissors, for clipping queen's wings 40 



6 I Section boxes, fancy, hearts, stars, crosses, 



1 &c., each 05 



I Section Hrney box, a sample with strip cf 



I fdn. and printed instructions C5 



I Section boxes in the flat by the quantity, 

 I §9 50 per thousand and upAvards, accord- 

 ( ing to size ; for pari iculais, see price list. 

 15 1 Cfse cfC section Icxes stoAN-ing- the 



I way in which the separatcis oie rsed, 

 I suitable for any kind of Hac, see cut, p. 8, 10 

 18 I Seed, A Isike Clever, roit-ed rxcr vs, per lb . . 25 

 18 I " Catnip, good seed, per oz. 2Cc ; per lb. 2 CO 



0| " Chinese Mustard, per cz £5 



18 I '• Mellilot. or Sweet Clover, per lb 60 



I " Mrtherwort, peroz. £fc; per lb 2 00 



18 I " Mignonette, per lb. (Sf c per oz) 1 50 



" Simpson Honej' Plant, per package 05 



" " " " peroz 50 



18 " Silver Hull Buckw heat, per It) 10 



" " " " peck by Express 75 



IS •* Summer Eape. Scav in June and 



I " July, per lb 15 



Sheets of cuck to keep the bees from soil- 

 ing or eating the cushions. 10 



Shipping Cases for 48 section frames of 



honey 60 



10 Smr ker, Ouinby's (to Canada 1.5c extra) 1 50 



Loolittle's 25 



Eirghrm's f 1 CO ; 1 50 ; 1 75 



Orp OA\"M, see illrstiaticn in price 



list 75 



Tacks, galvanized, per paper 10 



Thermometers 40 



Veils, Bee, with face of Biusf els net, leilk) 75 

 The same, allot tarletan (almost as gocd) - 50 



Wp.x Extractor 3 50 



Copper bottomed boiler for above 1 50 



Wire cloth, for Extractors, tinned per 



square foot 15 



Wire cloth, for queen cages .... 12 



AboA"e is tinned, and meshes are 5 and 18 



to the inch respectiA-ely 



Painted wire cloth, 14 mesh to the inch, per 



I square foot 07 



All goods delivered on board the cars here at prices 

 named. A. I. BOOT, Medina, Ohio. 



ClL.TJTiJRUSCi ]L,I©T. 



We will send Gleanings — 



With The Am.erican Bee Journal (#2 CO) |!2 50 



" The Bee-Keeper's Magazine (1 50) 2 00 



" Both the aboAO Bee Journals of America 4 00 



" American Agriculturist (f 1 CO) 2 25 



" Prairie Fanner (2 15) 2 90 



" Bural NeAV Vorker (2 50) 3 25 



" Scientific American (3 20) 3 90 



" Fruit Kecorder and Cottage Gardener (1 00) 1 75 

 [Ahovc rates inch(de all Postaoc'l 



ITALIAN BEES. 



Imported and home bred queens ; full colonies 

 and nucleus aolcnies ; bee-keeper's supplies of all 

 kinds. Queens bred early in the season. Send for 

 CEtal<'gue. 

 litf DR. J. P. H. BEOAYN, Augusta, Ga. 



