1878. 



GLE^V^mGS m BEE CULTURE. 



103 



IMFEEMENTS FOR EEE CULTUHE 

 AI.FHABETICAL1.Y AKKANGED. 



For description of the various articles see our 

 Twelfth Edition Circular aiid Price List found in 

 Jan. No., Vol. VI., or mailed on application. 



For directions How to Make all these various arti- 

 cles and implements, see A B C of Bee Culture. 



This Price List to be taken in place of those of 

 former date. 



Mailable ai-ticles are designated in the left hand 

 column of figures ; the figures giving the amount of 

 postage rcQuirod. 



Canada postage on merchandise is limited to S%, 

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



See A B C, 



$ 10 



16 I Alighting Boai-d, detachable. 



I Part First 



I Basswood trees for planting, for prices see 



1 Prioe List 



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



I Barrels for honey 3 50 



" " waxed and painted... . 3 50 



. 1 Bees, per colony, f ix)m f 7 to $16, for partic- 



I ulars see price list 



10 I Bee-Hunting b<ix, with printe<l instructions 25 



I Binder, Emei-son's, for Gleanings 50, 60, 75 



10 I Blocks, iron, for metal cornered frame ma- 

 I king 



One of the above is given free with every 100 

 frames, or 1000 corners. 



15 



10 



10 



Burlap for covering bees; 40 in. wide, per yd 



Buzz-8aw, foot-power, cum^Aete; circular 



with cuts free on application. Two saws 



and two gauges included 35 00 



Buzz-Saws, extrrt, 4 in. $1.00; 5 in. f 1.25; 6 



I in. $1.50; 7 in. $1.75; 8 in. $2.00; 10 in 3 25 



The above are all filed, and set, and mailed free of 

 postage. 

 60 I Buzz-Saw mandrel and boxes complete for 



I 6 inch saws. No saws included 5 00 



The same for 7 and 8 in. saws (not mailable) 8 00 

 Cages, wood and wire cloth, provisioned, 



see price list OS 



" " " per doz 50 



" Larger size double above prices. . . 

 Candy for bees, can be fed at any season, 

 per lb, 



10 



12 



15 



15 



Eight lb. slab in L. frame 1 15 



06 

 40 



Cards, queen registering, per doz 



" " " per 100 



60 Chaff cushions for wintering- (see Nov. No, 



for 1877) 30 



" " without the chaff 15 



Chaff cushion division boards 20 



Cheese cloth, for strainers, per yard 10 



Clasps for transferring, package of 100 25 



Climbers for Bee-Hunting 3 50 



Comb Basket, made of tin, holds 5 frames, 



has hinged cover and pair of handles 1 50 



Comb Foundation Machines complete $35 to 100 00 



Corners, metal, per 100 75 



top only, per 100 100 



bottom, per 100 50 



On 1,000 or more a discount of 10 per cent will be 

 made, and on 10,000, 25 per cent. The latter will be 

 given to those who advertise metal cornered frames. 

 Comers, Machinery complete for making $250 00 

 Duck, for feeding, and covering the frames 

 — bees do not often bite it— per yard, (29 



inches wide) 20 



Enameled cloth, tl\e best thing for covering 

 frames. Bees do not bite and seldom 

 propoHze it. Per yard, 45 inches wide, 



25c. By the piece, (13 yards) 22 



Extractor's, according to size of frame, 



$7 50 to 10 00 



" inside and gearing, including 



honey-gate 5 00 



" Hoops to go around the top 50 



per doz 5 00 



Feeder, Simplicity, (see price list) 1 pint . . 

 7 j Feeders, 1 quart, tin, (see April No) 



4 I The same, half size, 



i5 I Tlie same, 6 qts, to be used in upper story 

 I Files for small circular rip saws, new and 



I valuable, 20c; per doz. by express... 



I " The same, large size, double above 



I prices 



3 I "3 cornered, for ornss-rut saws, 10c; doz 



5 I Frames with sainpK' Rabbet ami Clasps... 

 .8 1 Galvanized iron wire for grapevine trellises 



I per lb. (about 100 feet) 



05 

 10 

 05 

 50 



3 00 



1 00 

 10 



20 



Gates for Extractors tinned for soldering. . 50 



Gearing for Extractor with supporting arm 1 50 



Gleanings, Vol's I and II, each 75 



Vol's IV and V, each 1 00 



Vol. Ill, second-hand 3 00 



" first five neatly bov.nd in one.. . 6 00 



" " " unbound 5 00 



Hives from 50c to $6 25 ; for particuhus see 



price list ^ . 



Honey Knives, straight or curved blade ... 1 00 



" " i4 doz 5 25 



" !4 doz by Express 5 00 



Labels for honey, from 25 to 50c per 100 ; 



for particulars see price list 



Lamp Nursery, for hatching queen cells as 



built 5 00 



Larvie, for queen rearing, from June to 



Sept 25 



Leather for smoker bellows, per side -"^O 



Lithograph of the Hexagonal Apiary 25 



Magnifying Glass, Pocket. SO 



Double lens, brass on 



three feet 1 00 



Medleyof Bee-Keeper's Photo's, 150 photo's 1 00 



13 I Microscope, Compound, in Mahogany Imx 3 



Prepared objects for above, such 

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

 Muslin, Indian head, for quilts and cush- 

 ions, pretty stout, but not good as duck, 

 per yard. 



25 



10 



Opera Glasses for Bee-Hunting 5 00 



Parafline, for waxing barrels, per lb SO 



Photo of House Apiary and improvements 25 



Queens, 50e to $6 00. See price list 



Rabbets. Metal, per foot W 



Salicylic acid, for foul brood, per oz 50 



Saw Sei for Circular Saws 75 



Scissors, for clipping queen's wings 40 



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



I &c., each 05 



Section Honey box, a sample with strip of 



fdn. and printed instructions 05, 



Section boxes in the flat by the quantity, 

 $9 50 per thousand and upwards, accord- 

 ing to size ; for particulars, see price list. 

 15 Case of 3 section boxes showing the 



way in which the separators are used, 

 suitable for any kind of hi^-e, see price list 10 

 IS Seed, A Isike Clover, rafeefliieacKS, per lb.. 35 

 18 " Catnip, good seed, per oz. 20c ; per lb. 2 00 



" Chinese Mustard, per oz 15 



18 '■ Mellilot, or Sweet Clover, per lb 60 



18 I " White Dutch Clover, per lb 60' 



I " Motherwort, per oz. 20c; per lb 2 OO 



18 I " Mignonette, per lb. (20c per oz) 1 50 



Simpson Honey Plant, per packiige 05 



" " " " peroz 50 



18 " Silver Hull Buckwheat, per lb M 



" " " " peck by Express 75- 



18 •' Summer Eape. Sow in June and 



"■ July, per lb 



A small package of any of the above seeds will be 

 sent for 5 cents. 

 5 I Sheets of Enameled cloth to keep the bees 



I from soiling or eating the cushions 10 



I Shipping Cases for 48 section frames of 



I honey ^ 



I The same for 24 sections, half above 

 I prices. This size can be sent by mail in 



the flat, for 75c 



Smoker, Quinby's (to Canada 15e extra) — 



Doolittle's 



Bingham's $1 25 ; 1 60 ; 



" OuK OAVN, see illustration in price 



list 



2 i Tacks, tinned, per paper, (two sizes) 



5 I Thermometers 



Veils, Bee, with face of Brussels net, (silk) 

 The same, all of tarletan (almost as good) 



15. 



1 !»• 

 25 



2 00' 



75 

 10 



40 



50 



Wax Extractor 3 SO 



Copper bottomed boiler for above 1 SO 



Wire cloth, for Extractors, tinned per 



square foot 15 



Wii-e cloth, for queen cages. B 



Above is tinned, and meshes are 5 and 18 



to the inch respectively 



3 i Painted wire cloth, for shipping bees, 14 



I mesh to the inch, per square foot 07 



All goods delivered on board the cars here at prices 

 named. A. I. K(X)T, Medina, Ohio. 



COMB FOirNUATIOlV, 



45 TO 55 CENTS PER FOUND. 



4 C. R. CAKLIN, Shre\ ci>ort. La. 



