June, 1911. 



American l^ee Journal 



Wants, Exchanges, Etc. 



[Advertisements in this department will 

 be inserted at 15 cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind Notices here cannot be 

 less than two lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, j'ou must say so when ordering.] 



For S.-vle— i6o-lb, honey-kegs at 50c each f. 

 o.b. factory. N. L. Stevens. Moravia, N. Y. 



For S.\le— Extracting and Brood Combs; 

 wired. No disease. Address. 



Lock Box 5.13. Elmhurst. III. 



QfEENS from my EDUCATED strain of 

 Golden Italians. S3. (io to $100. S.'^at 



Henry W. Britton. Stoughton, Mass. 



For Sale.— Bees, honey, and bee-supplies. 

 We are in the market for beeswax and honey. 

 SAtf Ogden Bee & Honey Co.. Ogden Utah. 



Fine Golden Italian Queens— Tested, Si. 00; 



Select Tested. $1.25; Untested, 60c: dozen S7. 



6A2 D. T. Gaster. Rt. 2. Randleman, N. C. 



For Sale Cheap._6o good second-hand 5- 

 gallon cans. 2 in a box. Write to C. Becker, 

 Pleasant Plains. 111. 4.A31 



Italian Untested Queens. 75 cents; Test- 

 ed, $1.25. Breeders. $5.00 each. E. M. Collyer, 

 8Ai2t 75 Broadway, Ossining, N. Y. 



WANTED-Early orders for the Old Relia- 

 able Bingham Bee-Smokers. Address. 

 i2Atf T. F. Bingham. .Alma, Mich. 



Wanted-A few more 4 and 5 year old 

 Queens; also bees. 

 C. O. Smith. 5533 Cornell Ave., Chicago, 111. 



For Sale— 300 cases secondhand ^-gallon 

 cans in good condition; single cases, 35 cts ■ 

 5 cases or more, 30 cts, per case. 



6Atf J. E. Crane ..^ Son, Middlebury, Vt. 



Two-Frame Nuclei with Golden or Red 

 Clover ( lueen, St. 50. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Rosedale Apiaries. S-A^t 



J. B. Marshall. Big Bend. La. 



For Sale or Exchange — Shakspeares 

 Complete Works. Good as new. Still in 

 original shipping-box. 13 volumes. 

 P. O. Box 125. Halls, Te nn. 



Improved golden-yellow Italian queens for 

 ion. Beautiful, hustling, gentle workers. 

 Send for price list to E. E. Lawrence. 



4A3t Lock Box 23. Doniphan, Mo. 



For SALE-Golden Queens that produce 50 

 to 100 percent 5-banded bees. Untested, Si; 



Tested $1.50; Select Tes. J2; Breeders. $5 toSio 

 ° — J. B. Brockwell. Bradley's Store. Va. 



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\ou May Order Roofs Bee Supplies from 

 any catalog published by them, and send me 

 the order. I'll get it to you in quick time. Or 

 call yourself on Geo. S. Graffam. Valley 

 Ave., Bangor, Maine. 

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For Sale-Iu Antrim Co.. Mich., 33?; acres 

 bee and fruit farm; good honey location- a 

 home market for fruit and honey. Will sell 

 f/O colonies of bees with farm. 



H. E. Brown. Rt. 4. Charlevoix, Mich. 



Italian Queens from imported and home- 

 bred stock-the best in the world, -5c each- 

 6. J4.00; 12, I7.50. Tested, $1.25 each. Safe ar- 

 rival guaranteed. N. Forehand. 



S-'^ti Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



Secono-Hand CANS-Goodones, twos-gal. 

 in a box— 5 boxes at 40 cts. a box; 10 boxes at 

 35 cts. a box; or 20 boxes at 30 cts. a box. Ad- 

 dress. George W. York & Co., 



117 N, Jefferson St., Chicago, III. 



Italian Queens, good as the best; nntesi 

 ed. 75c; tested. $1.00. .Shipments begin . April 

 isl for Bees by the Pound and Nuclei. Write 

 for prices. C. B. Bankston. 



3Ati Buffalo. Leon Co.. Texas. 



Golden Queens— very gentle, very hardy, 

 and great surplus gatherers. Untested, five 

 and six band. Si. 00: select tested. S3. 00: also 

 nuclei and full colonies. Send for circular 

 and price list to Geo. M. Steele. 



5A3 30 So. joth St.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Colonies of Italian bees in L. hives. lo-tr.. 

 built on full brood-fdn.. wired, body and sh. 

 super, redw.. dovet.. 3 coats white, sheeted 

 lids, each neat, modern and full-stored— any 

 time. Jos. Wallrath. Antioch. Cal. 2.\ti 



B.\CK Volumes of Am. Bee Journal.— We 

 have some on hand, and would be glad to 

 correspond with any one who may desire to 

 complete a full set. It may be we can help 

 doit. Address. American Bee Journal. 

 117 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago, 111. 



For S..VLE.— 500 3 and 5 Band Queens. Not 

 Cheap Queens, but Queens Cheap. 3-Band 

 Queens as follows: Untested Qneens—i for 

 75 cts. ; 6 for $4.20. Tested Queens— i for Si; 

 6 for S5.70. 5-Band Queens as follows: Untes- 

 ted Queens— I for Si. 00; 6 for $5.70. Tested 

 Queens— I for Si.,5o; h for S8.70. "Directions 

 for Building Up Weak Colonies." 10 cts. 



2.Atf W. J. Littlefield. Little Rock, Ark 



Beesvva.\ Wanted.— We are paying 30 

 cents, cash, per pound for good, pure yellow 

 beeswax delivered at our office. If you 

 want the money promptly for your beeswax, 

 ship it to us, either by express or freight. A 

 strong bag is the best in which to ship bees- 

 wax. Quantity and distance from Chicago 

 should decide as to freight or express. Per- 

 haps under 25 pounds would better be sent 

 by express, if distance is not too great. Ad- 

 dress. George W. York & Co.. 



117 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, 111. 



National Letter-Heaus—N. E. France. 

 Platteville. Wis.. General Manager of the 

 National Bee-Keepers' Association, takes 

 orders from members for printed letter- 

 heads. The paper is white, and then printed 

 with black ink. which makes them very 

 neat and businesslike. Every member of 

 the National ought to use these letter-heads. 

 They show a list of the Officers and Board 

 of Directors, and. of course, will have added 

 the name and address of the member order- 

 ing any of them, at these prepaid prices, 

 which are "cash with order:" 250 sheets. 

 St. 30; 500 sheets. S2 00: looo sheets. S3. 75. --^ll 

 orders are to be sent to Mr. France. 



Poultry 



For Sale— Duston White Wyandottes. S2; 

 15 eggs. $1; Js per 100. 

 iiAiy Elmer Gimlin. Taylorville. 111. 



White and Brown Leghorn Eggs and Chicks. 

 5 other breeds. Prices right. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. Bred for utility. Catalog free. 

 4A3t Deroy Taylor Lyons, N. Y. 



Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds, Red Cloud 

 strain; beautiful birds, raised on free range. 

 Eggs for hatching. Write for prices. 



5A2t M. L. Main, Gr and Valley. Pa. 



Utility Eggs— S. C. W. Leghorns, Barred 

 Rocks— $4.00 per 100. Also Pekin or Runner 

 Ducks. $1.00 per 13 Circular free. 4A3t 

 Premium Poultry Farm. Box 15, LaHarpe. 111. 



Choice Stock.— Strictly pure-bred stock 

 of White Plymouth Rocks. R, C. Rhode Is- 

 land Reds, and Spangled Hamburgers, bred 

 for laying as well as for show purposes. The 

 White Rocks, and the Reds, are the best all- 

 the-year-around layers, and are heavy and 

 thrifty. The Hamburgers are as pretty 

 chickens as ever were introduced in this 

 country, and are good layers. Eggs. 75c per 

 sitting of 15. of the above breeds. You can't 

 buy better stock at three times my price. 



5A2t Herman Fajen. Stover. Mo. 



Honey to Sell or Wanted 



For Sale.— Choice light-amber extracted 

 honey— thick, well-ripened, delicious Havor. 

 Price g cents per lb. in new fm-lb. cans. 



2Atf J. P. Moore. Morgan. Ky. 



Wanted — Choice extracted white and 

 amber honey in barrels or cans. Send sam- 

 ple, and price delivered f. o. b. Preston. 



iiAtf M. V. Facey. Preston. Minn. 



Will Pay for early shipments of good 

 flavored clean honey. Extracted. 60-lb. cans. 

 8c. Comb in sections, frames or boxes, isc 

 net weight. F. O. B. Baxter Springs. Kan. 



3Atf O. N. Baldwin 



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QUEENS 



AND BEES— an improved superior 

 strain of Italians is what QUIRIN 

 REARS. All yards winter on summer 

 stands with practically no loss. Our 

 stock is hardy, and will ward off 

 brood diseases. 



In the spring of 1800. we sent fifty 

 nuclei to J. D. Dixon. Lafarge, Wis., 

 and on July 20th (same yeari he wrote 

 us. saying they did just splendid, as 

 that writing they had already filled 

 their supers, and that he would have 

 to extract them. We have files of 

 testimonials similar to the above. 



Prices before July i 6 12 



Select queens $1 00 $ 5 00 $ g 00 



Tested queens i so 800 1500 



Select tested queens 200 1000 1800 



Breeders 400 



Golden five-band breeders. . 600 



Two-comb nuclei, no queen 2 50 14 00 25 00 



Three-comb nuc. no queen 3 50 20 00 35 00 



Full colonies on 8 frames... 6 00 3000 — 



Add price of whatever grade of 

 queen is wanted with nuclei and col- 

 onies; nuclei and colonies, if shipped 

 before June 1st. add '4. or 25%. extra 

 to above price. No order too large, 

 and none too small. Will keep 500 to 

 1000 queens on hand ready to mail. 

 Safe delivery and pure mating guar- 

 anteed. Over 20 years a breeder. Tes- 

 timonials and circular free. 5.\tf 



QUIRIN THE-QUEEN-BREEDER, 



BELLEVUE, OHIO 



Swarming Prevented 



A new method, just published, worthy 

 of investigation by all progressive 

 bee-keepers. Advantages clamed for 

 the plan of treatment. No clipping 

 of queens' wings — no caging of queens 

 —not even necessary to look for 

 queens — no pinching of queen-cells— 

 no shook swarming— no dividing— no 

 extra expense connected with the 

 plan-plan simple and easy to carry 

 out — salisfactory honey ciop — saves 

 time ami l.ibor. Send to 



DR. H JONES, PRESTON, MINNESOTA 



for his booklet describing his method of 



treatment. Price 25 cents. 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



MILLER'S STRAIN 



RedClover Italian Queens 



Bred from mv superior bni-iler [or business; 

 gentle; no better hustlers; bees just roll 

 honey in; three-banded; northern bred, 

 hardv and vigorous; winter well; not in- 

 cline<l to swarm; bred from best leather- 

 colored, long-tongued, red-clover strains. 

 Untested. Si. on; six. S5.00; dozen. So.oo. Select 

 untested. $125; six. J6.oo; dozen. $11.00. Cir- 

 cular free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Isaac 

 F. Miller, of Reynoldsville, Pa., a queen-spe- 

 cialist, is my apiarist and manager, who has 

 been before you quite a number of years. 



J. S. Miller, Rt. 2, Brookville, Pa. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



