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GLEANINGS' IN BEE CULTURE 



January, 1918 



WANTED. — Second-hand extractor. Root's Auto- 

 matic rev., 6-frame, 12-inch pockets, Mith proper 

 pullev. Also 200 colonies of tees in eastern New 

 York. J. B. Merwin, Prattsville, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Shipments of old comb and cappings 

 for render! nsc. We pay the highest cash and trade 

 prices, charging but 5 cts. a pound for wax rendered. 



The Fred W. Muth Co., 204 Walnut St., Cincin- 

 nati, O. 



OLD COMBS WANTED. — Our steam wax-presses 

 will get every ounce of beeswax out of old combs, 

 cappings, er slumgum. Send for our terms and 

 our new 1918 catalog. We w'll buy vour share of 

 the wax for cash or will work it into foundation for 

 you. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, Illinois. 



It will be the same to us whether you remit for the 

 Domestic Beekeeper direct to Northstar, Michigan, 

 or whether you send it with your subscription to 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture; but be sure to include 

 it as we want every Gleanings in Bee Culture sub- 

 scriber to become a Domestic Beekeeper subscriber. 



AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS 



AUTOMOBILE owners should subscribe for the 

 .VljTOMOBiLE Dealer and Repairer; 150-page illus- 

 trated monthly devoted exclusively to the care and re- 

 pair of the car. The only magazine in the world de- 

 voted to the practical side of motoring. The 

 " Trouble Department " contains five pages of num- 

 bered questions each month from car owners and 

 repairmen which are answered by experts on gaso- 

 line-engine repairs. $1 per year. 15 rents per 

 copy. Canadian subscriptions $1.50. Postals not 

 answered. Charles D. Sherman, 107 Highland 

 Court, Hartford, Conn. 



£9^TS 



.\ fine milch goat for sale, or exchange for a 

 foundation null. 



A. M. Applegate, Reynoldsville, Pa. 



REAL ESTATE 



A small California farm earns more money with 

 less work. Raise the crops you know about — alfalfa, 

 wheat, barley, etc. — also oranges, grapes, olives, ;md 

 figs. Ideal for dairying, pigs, and chickens. No 

 cold weather; rich soil; low prices; easy terms; 

 good roads; schools and churches. Enjoy life here. 

 New comers welcome. Write for our San Joaquin 

 Valley, also Dairying and Poultry Raising illustrated 

 folders free. C." L. Seagraves Indr Com. A. T. & 

 S. P. Rv., 1927 Railway Exchange, Chicago. 



SOUTHERN FARMS ARE PROFITABLE. Get 

 ! -our illu.strated lists of good farms in Virginia, N. 

 Carolina, W. Va., Md., and Ohio at $15 per acre and 

 up. Excellent little farms in colony of Little Plant- 

 ers, Shenandoah Valley, at $250 and up complete, 

 on easy terms. Fine climate, good markets ; best 

 general farming, fruit, poultry, trucking, and live- 

 stock country on earth. Write for full information 

 now. F. H. LeBaume, Agr. Agt. N. & W. Ry., 

 24G N. & W. Bldg., Roanoke, Va. 



Do you want a farm where largest profits are 

 made?" The Soutli's great variety of crops and 

 wonderfully productive climate make it the most 

 profitable farm section of America. It is the place 

 for the lowest-cost meat production and dairy farm- 

 ing. It grows the largest variety of forage crops. 

 Good lands, in good localities, as low as $15 to $2.') 

 an acre. I-et us show you locations that will give 

 the highest profits. M. V. Richards, Commissioner, 

 Room 27, Southern Railway System, Washington, 

 D. C. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

 list. Jay Smith 1159 DcWoIf St., Vincennes, Ind. 



When it's GOLDEN it's PHELPS. Try one and 

 jou will be convinced. C. W. Phelps & Son. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 84 Cortlandt St., New York. 



FOR SALE. — Bees, queens, and honey in their 

 season. H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, O. 



" She-suits-me " bright Italian queens; $1 by re- 

 turn mail till Oct. 1. 



Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Ct. 



Try ALEXANDER'S Italian queens for results. 

 Untested, each, 75 cts.; rt for $1.25; $8 per dozen. 

 Bees by the pound. C. P. Alexander, Campbell, Cal. 



When it's GOLDEN it's PHELPS. Try one and 

 be convinced 



C. W. Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



Hardy northern-bred 3-banded Italian queens. 

 June 1, untested, $1.00 each; $9.00 per doz. 



A. E. Crandall & Son, Berlin, Conn. 



Vigorous prolific Italian queens, $1, 6, $5, June 

 1. Mv circular gives best methods of introducing. 

 A. V. Small, 2302 Agency Road, St. Joseph, Mo. 



Tested leather-colored queens, $2.00 ; after June 

 1, $1.50; untested, $1.00; $10.00 ner dozen, return 

 mail. A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



Italian queens, THE HONEY GATHERERS. 

 Price one dollar each, nine dollars a dozen. Edith 

 M. Phelps, 259 Robinson St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



We have several hundred pounds of bees and 3- 

 banded Italian queens for sale, April 1st delivery ; 

 safe arrival guaranteed. Write for prices. J. A. 

 Jones & Son, Hope Hull, Montgomery Co., Ala. 



Golden Italian queene that produce golden bees ; 

 the highest kind, gentle, and as goed honev-gatherers 

 as can be found; each, $100; 6, $5.00; tested, 

 $2.00; breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwcll, Barnotts, Va. 



FOR SALE. — I have about c.OO colonies of bees 

 in 10-frame bodies, each jirovided witli one deep 

 super or two shallow ones at $4.75. Ex- 

 tractor, honey-tanks, and other extras will bo sold 

 cheap with bees. Edward Geesa, Old T<jwn, Fla. 



My bright Italian queens will be ready to ship 



April 1 at $1.25 each; virgin queens, 50 cts. Send 



for price list of queens, bees by the pound and 



nucleus. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



M. Bates, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



Pound package and queens for sale. — Booking 

 orders for spring and summer delivery. My famous 

 Italians will please yon. 1-lb. pkg., 2-lb.- pkg., and 

 S-lb. pkg. Book and get prompt service. 



H. B. Murray, Liberty, N. C. 



Golden and 3-banded Italian queens will be our 

 specialty. We can also furnish Carniolans. Tested, 

 $1.00 each; untested., 75 cts. each. Bees per lb., 

 $1.50; nuclei, per frame, $1.50. Send your order 

 for bees earlv. 



C. B. Bankston & Co., Buffalo, Leon Co., Tex. 



ITALIAN QUEENS, northern-bred, three-banded, 

 highest grade; select untested sruaranteed; queen 

 and drone mothers are chosen from colonies noted 

 for honey production, hardiness, prolificness, gentle- 

 ness, and perfect mai'kings. Price, one, $1.00; 12, 

 $9.00; 50, $?0.00. Send for circular. 



J. H. Haughey, Berrien Springs, Michigan. 



