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GLEAKINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 



TABLE OF PKJEMIUMS. 



The first column is for those only, i, g 

 who send 5 or more names. S'a 



v 3 

 Names (tf Premium Articles. ^jj" 



Any of them sent post-paid 07i rec'pt of price. 



1—A B C of Bee Culture. Part First 25 



2 — Lithnfiriph of Apiary, Implements, etc. 25 



.'J — Phntnrtrnph of House Apiary 25 



4 — "^That Present,^'' Novice arid Bine Eyes 25 

 5 — Emerson's Binder for Glkamngs, 



tvill hold '^ Vo! nines 5f 



(>— " •' iM-ftt'r quality 60 



7 — Pocket Magnifying/ Glass 60 



8 — First or second Fo/wmeo/ Gleanings.. 75 

 9 — Best quality Emerson's Binder for 



Gleanings 75 



10—T)otible Lens Mnrinifeo\on 3 brass feet 1,00 

 11 — Photo Medley, Bee-Kee.pers of America^, 00 

 li— First and second Vol. o/ Gleanings.. 1,60 

 13 — A real Compound Microscope, beauti- 

 fully finished, and pacl-ed toith Unple- 



ments in a Mnhoijnny Box 315 



14 — Opera Glass for Bee Iluntiny $5.00 



20 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



All bred from imported mothers of my own im- 

 portations. Dollar queens, $1,00. Tested queens 

 before .June 1st, $3,00; after, i;2,.50. Full colonies of 

 Italians from $7,00 to $10,00. Two frame nucleus 

 with tested queen, $5,C0. Comb Foundation, Bee- 

 Keepers' supplies., &c. 

 2-7d PAUL L. VIALLON, Bayou Goula, La. 



LME'S SEED GA* 



My annual catalogue (a complete garden and floral 

 guide— 90 pages) of choice Northern grown seeds— 

 1000 varieties, bulbs, garden .ind apiarian imple- 

 ments, supplies, agricultural books, bees, queens, 

 &c., &c., is now ready — sent postpaid on application. 



Address, C. F. LANE, N. W. Apiary & 

 2tf Seed Warehouse, Koshkonong, Wis. 



Price List of Bees & C^iieeES for 1878. 



1 Colony Italian Bees with tested queen (before 



July 10th) $14 00; (after July 10th) $11 00 



1 Colony Italian Bees with untested queen af- 

 ter July 10th 9 50 



1 Tested Queen 2 50 



1 Untested " 1 00 



A discount of 10 per cent on all orders for queens 

 of $10.00 or more. All queens raised from import- 

 ed mothers. I have made arrangements to Italianize 

 all the black bees within 3 miles of my apiary, and I 

 think all my queens will be jnirely mated; all queens 

 will be shipped in rotation, and I desire parties or- 

 dering queens, to inform me whether thej' wish the 

 mr>ney returned if the order can not be tilled at once. 

 2-8d Address, E. W. HALE, Wirt C. H., West Va. 



Material ready to nail for standard Langstroth 

 hives. Portico, 10 frames, (beveled top bar) bottom 

 board and cap, in prices ranging from 75c to $1,00 

 each, according to (juantity wanted. Sample hive 

 $1,.50. Our favorite the "Modest" at same prices. 



We ai-e prepared to beat the world on Honey and 

 Section Bo.xes. 



Harbison section, 5 to 10 M. per M $6 50 



Less than 5 M, per M 7 .50 



"1 " 8 50 



DoAetailed sections, any size from 454.\4J4 to 



5.\6, 5 to 10 M, per M 800 



" " Less than 5, per M 8.50 



1 " 9 00 



Circulars for 1878 will soon be ready -Send for one. 

 J. OATMAN & SONS, 

 Itfd Dundee, Kane Co., Ills. 



Each Number contains Thirty-two Pages of read- 

 ing, many fine Wood Cut Illustrations, and one Col- 

 ored Plate. A beautiful Garden Magazine, printed 

 on elegant paper, and full of information. In Eng- 

 lish and German. Price, $1.25 a year : Five copies 

 i5.(K). 



Viek's Flower and Vegetable Garden. 50 

 cents in paper covers ; in elegant cloth covers $1.00. 



Vlck's Catalogue,— 300 Illustrations, only 2 cents. 

 Address, JAlVfES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



You can not look over the back No's of Glean- 

 ings or any other Periodical with satisfaction, unless 

 they are in some kind of a Binder. Who has not 

 said— "Dear me, what a bother— I mu.^t have last 

 month's Journal and it is 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 find anything you maj' have previously seen 

 even though it were months ago. 



Binders for Gleanings (will hold them for four 

 years) gilt lettered, free by mail for 50, 60, and 75c, 

 according to quality. For table of prices of Binders 

 for any Periodical, see Oct. No., Vol. II. Send in 

 your orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



We wtU send a sample copy of the Bee-Keeper's 

 ITIagazlne, post-paid, to any person in any way in- 

 terested in Bees or their Products, or in the ap- 

 paratus so successfully used in modern management. 

 Just send j-our name and address to 



A.J. K4I1VGA CS>., 

 8tf 61 Hudson St., Wew York. 



WA ^ T E D ■. 



A thoroughly competent man to take charge of an 

 apiary. (A recommendation from this paper will be 

 received). One with a small capital will be taken as 

 partner. Cotton lands for rent. 



DR. P. G. McGAVOCK, 

 3 McGavock, Miss. Co., Ark. 



A small Portable Engine and Boiler in exchange 

 for bees. HENRY PALMER, Hart, Mich. 



COMB FOtJNDATION, 



45 TO 55 CENTS PER POUND. 



1-3 C. R. CARLIN, Shreveport, La. 



Langstroth Bee Hives cut ready to nail including 

 10 frames and 6 honey boxes or two story hives of 

 20 or 31 frames. Price 80c to $1.50 each according to 

 quantity and quality. 



Address R. R. MURPHY, 

 12-3 Garden Plain, or Fulton, Whiteside Co., III. 



ITALIAN BEES and FAHCY POUI.TE-T. 

 For Italian Bees, full colonies or queens, also Fan- 

 cv Poultry, including the leading ^ arieties of Land 

 and Water Fowls, Addi-ess JNO. R. LANDES, 

 3-j Albion, Ashland Co., Ohio. 



