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Identifier: gleaningsinbeecu91881medi (find matches)
Title: Gleanings in bee culture
Year: 1874 (1870s)
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Subjects: Bees Bee culture
Publisher: (Medina, Ohio, A. I. Root Co.)
Contributing Library: UMass Amherst Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: UMass Amherst Libraries



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ongs, Coal ; 2 00 ; 18 tO I Plates. Bread, especially for bee-keepers I 2 00 1 18 00 A l)eautiful plate, with bee-hive and bees, done in frostedwork on the l)Ottom. Heavy Hint gla.ss. C I Shawls. Plaid, meiino(?), but warm and handy, any way j 3 00 1 18 00 Thirty-Five Cent Counter. 4 ; Spy glass or toy telescope, one draw ; 3 00 ; 25 00 riPTY-CENT COUNTEB. 1 Lamp, large size, tomplete with burner and chimney; beautiful., j 4 00 j 35 00 5 I Spy Glass or toy telescope, 2 draw. ; 4 00 1 35 00j Washboards, stone, very nice 14 50 j 42 50 Seventy-Five Cent Counter. Ifi I Tel(»phones, Bliss, 200 ft. of wire.,.. ; 7 25 j 70 00 E>pccially to tell when bees are swarming, see Nov, Ulk.\n-LNOS, 1881. FOR $1.50. Bell Jack Screw for raising buildinffS. Size 8xlJ4;will lift 10 tons. A most handy tool on the farm. A full list of counter goods mailed on application, and we cansend goods for the holidays to any friend you may have ANY-wiiEKK, promptly on receipt of order. A. 1. KOVT, Medina, OIilo.
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1 Published Moiillily. fTEKMS: Si.00 PER ANNUM, IN AgVANCKScopes for Si. 00; 3 for S2.T5- 5 for S4.0fl; 1or more, 75 cts. each. S? Nuinber 10 cts Additions to clubK may be made at clurates. Above are all to be sent to onbJ-om- A. X. ROOT, Publisher and Proprietor,\ . ^ r.^ c> \^^^^^t^^^PoZ^^ inedina, o. ) EstahUsJied m i^^^^^^i^Essthan%cts^e^ by leaving the bees queculess a day or two beforeoffering them a stranger. NOTES FROM THE BANNER APIABY. No. 25. HOW OFTEN I GET LAYING QUEENS FROM MY NUCLEI. f»0, friend Hayhurst, I dont get a laying queenfrom each nucleus or.ce in ten days. Several— ** times T have taken bying queens from nucleifrom which laying queens had been taken only ciV/Mdays previous; but even in the height of the honeyseason T do not get, upon an average, more than onequeen from each nucleus once in two weeks, whileearly in the spring, or late in the fall, I do not do aswell as that. Yes, some of my queens go off upontheir wedding trips, and never return. INTRODUC

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