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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



April 



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TABLE OF PREMIUITIS. 



The first column is for those only, », § 

 who send 5 or more names. oS 



Names of Premium Articles. ^ ^ 



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



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



2 — Lith^raph of Aniary, Implements, etc. 25 



3 — Photofirnph of Itouse Apiary 25 



4 — '■^That Present,^'' Novice and BUie Eyes 25 

 f>— Emerson's Binder for Glean ings, 



■will hold 3 Volumes 5f 



K — " •' better quality 60 



7 — P icket Magnifying C/lass 60 



f<— First or second Volw»w of GhEAyitiGS.. 15 

 i)—Best quality Einerson's Binder for 



Gleanings 75 



\<i—Douhls Lens Magnifier, on 3 brass feet 1,00 

 1 1— Photo Medley, Bee-Keepera of America\,00 

 Vi— First and second Vol. o/ Gleanings.. 1,50 

 13— A real Compound Microscope, beauti- 

 fully finished, and packed with Imple- 

 ments in a Mahogany Box 315 



\i — Opera Glass for Bee Hunting §5.00 



Number 

 0/ Sub- 

 scribers 

 required 

 at or 

 at 

 75c. 1.00 



10 



Italian Qiieons and Segs at 7erj Low frices. 



Two frame nucleus, in April, ^rith dollar queen S3 .50 



' Maj% " " " 3 00 



The same as above frora June 1st to Aug. 1st. . . 3 00 



All well stocked with bees. 



I consider this the only »nfe plan for sending 

 queens early. 



Dollar queens after May 15th, (as I do not consider 

 it safe to send single queens sooner),— 80 cents. 



Whole colonies, after June 1st, in single story Sim- 

 plicities, with 8 combs, and two frames empty, with 

 such Italian queens as I have, $5,00. 



Simplicity Hives, Section Boxes, Queen Cages, 

 Chaff Division Boards, &c., &c., at Root's prices. 



I will guarantee safe arrival, and that all shall be 

 .iust as represented. 

 2inq G. W. GATES, Bartlett, Tenn. 



DESCRIPTION AND PRICES OF OUR 

 AND 



SECTtOMAL HOMEV BOXES, 



Free. 

 4d 



BARKER & DICER, 



Marshall, Mich. 



Ontario Bee-Keei)er8 and othere intending to pur- 

 chase Foundation or Foundation Machines, Hives, 

 Section Boxes, &<;., will do well to hear fronl me, be- 

 fore purchasing elsewhere. H. TENCH, 

 'o-i Pottageville, Ontario, Canada. 



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 mo, what a bother— I muet have last 

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

 Ptit each No. in the Emerson Binder as soon as It 

 comes and vou can sit down happy, any time you 

 AVish to find anj-fhing you may have previously s'een 

 even thoi-.vrh it were months agti. 



Bindei.s for Gleanings (will hold them for four 

 years) ^ilt lettered, free by mail for .50, 60, and 7,5c, 

 according to quality. For table of prices of Binders 

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

 yt)ur orders. A. I. ROOT, Medina, Ohio. 



LANE'S SEED CATALOGUE. 



My annual catalogue (a complete garden and floral 

 guide — 90 pages) of choice Northern grown seeds — 

 1000 varieties, bulbs, garden and 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. 



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 

 $5.(10. 



Tick's Flo^v^er and Vegetable Oardcn. 50 

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



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

 Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. 



BEE HIVES FOR SALE CHEAP 



I will make good Langstroth hives, or furnish the 

 stuff cut ready to put together, or other styles if 

 wanted; state the number wanted and I will give 

 prices. F. M. DICKINSON, 

 2-4d Whitney's Point, N ^ Y. 



Colonies and Queens. 



immm 



After May 20th we will sell imjxirted queens at the 

 above price. 



Colonies with Imported Queen in April $13 00 



" home bred " " 9 0!) 



" Ten or more, " " each " 8 00 



Tin pails for honey, also Comb Foundation. 

 Send for circular. CHAS. DADANT & SON, 

 4d Hamilton, Hancock Co.y^^l. 



m.mm mmi m m 



Italian Queens — Nucleus and full colonies — Comb 

 Foundation— Hives and Section Boxes complete, 

 furnished on short notice. Ten years' exp>erienoe in 

 Bee -Keeping and Queen breeding. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed or money refunded. Send for prices. 



Eggs and chicks from high class land and water 

 fowls. 

 3-7 VALENTINE & SON, Carlinville, Ills. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. 



All bred from imported mothers of my own im- 

 poriation. Dollar queens, .$1,00; ready in April. 

 Tested queens liefore June 1st, $.3,00; after, $3,.50. 

 Full colonies of Italians from .$7,00 to *10,(X). Two 

 frame nucleus with tested queen, befn-e June 1st, 

 $5.00. after, $4.50. Comb Foundation, Bee-Keepers' 

 supplies., &c. 

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



We are headquarters for Italian Queen Bees. Our 

 sales average double those of anv other dealer. 

 Have had 16 j^ear's experience. Send for price list 

 of Queens, Section Boxes or other kinds; fanc.y 

 Crates, Hives, and Bee-Keepei-'s supplir's generally. 

 4d H. ALLEY, Wcnham, Mass- 



