April. 1918 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



247 



WANTED. — 4-fr. Novice extractor. Give de- 

 scription. Box 44, East Chatham, N. Y. 888 



WANTED. — Extracting outfit in the north in 

 sood location. A. Carder, Ludlow, Ky. 



WANTED. — Second-hand Covcan or Novice ex- 

 tractor. Must be cheap and in good condition. 



E. R. Sullivan, R. D. No. 2, Lorain, Ohio. 



WANTED. — 10 to 100 swarms of bees, not over 

 50 miles from Bellevue. 



N. B. Querin, Rt. No. 7, Bellevue, 0. 



PRINTING. — Will exchange printing for bees and 

 fixtures. What have you, and what printing do 

 .,ou need? J. W. Rice, Fort Smith, Ark. 



WANTED. — Colonies of bees in Eastern New 

 Yorlv. Give stvle of hives and price asked. 



G. O'Connell, 467 42nd St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



Within 100 miles of Lake Champlain I am readv 

 to buy or handle an apiary on shares for extracted 

 honey. F. A. Allen, Philipsburg, Quebec. 



WANTED. — 300 colonies or less of bees — for 

 cash and spring delivery — correspondence with full 

 particulars solicited. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED. — Full colonies of bees on Hoffman 

 frames, Italian preferred, free from disease, near 

 New York citv. J. G., care of The A. I. Root Co., 

 139 F^-anklin St., New York City, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Italian bees free from disease. F. O. 

 B. Pasadena, Cal. Give complete information as to 

 price, kind, condition, etc. G. Roger Williams, Pasa- 

 dena, California, R. P. D. No. 2, Box 221. 



WANTED. — Shipmeaits of old comb and cappings 

 for rendering. 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, or slumgum. Send for our terms and 

 our new 1918 catalog. We will buy your share of 

 the wax for cash or will work it into foundation for 

 j'ou. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, Illinois. 



Will exchange my new "Long" Crispette machine 

 for bees, preferably Italians, with 10 frame hives. 

 My entire outfit for making this popcorn confection 

 consists of 1 Crispette machine, 1 large rotary pop- 

 per, 1 furnace, 1 copper kettle and all accessories. 

 Value of entire outfit, $220.00. Mr. Eakins of 

 Springfield, Ills., made $1,500.00 in 1 month with 

 his machine. On account of poor health, I must re- 

 move to the country. For further information, r.d- 

 dress M. S. Swain, Trenton, Mich., P. 0. Box 152. 



AUTOMOBILE REPAIR 



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 AuTOMOBir.E Dealer and Repairer; 150-page illus- 

 trated monthly devoted exclusively to the care and re- 

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 copy. Canadian subscriptions $1.50. Postals not 

 answered. Charles D. Sherman, 107 Highland 

 Court, Hartford, Conn. 



III! 



POULTRY 



S. C. Black Minorca eggs for hatching perfect 

 beauties. Write M. Pelton, Alexander, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Single comb Rhode Island Red 

 hatching eggs, $1 and $2 per 15. My birds are 

 bred from Chicago winners. C. R. Zimmerman, 

 115 W. Garfield Ave., Swanton, Ohio. 



REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — Village home with plenty of fruit, 

 fully equipped apiary. Write if interested. 



Clover A'alley Apiary, N. H. Wilson, Dcxby, Vt. 



A small California farm earns more money with 

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

 \yheat, barley, etc. — also oranges, grapes, olives, and 

 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, Ind. Com. A. T. & 

 S. F. Ry., 1927 Railway Exchange, Chicago. 



SOUTHERJSr FARMERS ARE PROSPEROUS 

 and contented. Favored by nature with mild climate, 

 long growing season and abundant rainfall, fruit, 

 poultry, stock, trucking, and general farming suc- 

 ceeds amazingly here. Little farms in Sho<iandoah 

 Valley colony of Little Planters, $250 and up, com- 

 plete, on easy payments. Good near-by markets, 

 excellent transportation, low freights. Fiull infor 

 mation on request. F. H. LaBaume, Agrl. Agt., N. 

 & W. Ry., 246 N. & W. Bldg., Roanoke, Va. 



Do you want a farm where largest profits are 

 made? The South's great variety of crops and 

 wonderfully productive climate makes 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 locations, as low as $15 to $25 

 an acre. Let us show you locations that will give 

 the highest profits. Charles S. Chase, Gen. Immigra- 

 tion Agent, Room 27, Southern Railway System, 

 Washington. D. C. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

 list. Jay Smith, 1159 Dewolf St., Vintennes, in J.. 



When it's GOLDEN it's PHELP'S. Try one and 

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



V."ell-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

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



FOR S.4LE. — Bees, queens, and honey in their 

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



Italian queens, and bees by the pound, for sale 

 early. H. E. Graham, Gause, Texas. 



Italian Bees and Queens; write for circular. 

 Ira C. Smith, Dundee, Ore. 



FOR SALE. — 1918 Golden Italian queens; price 

 list free. Write E. E. La^vTence, Doniphan, Mo. 



When it's GOLDEN it's PHELP'S. Try one and 

 be convinced. 



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



Hardy northern-bred S-band^'d Italian queens. 

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



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



"SHE SUIT ME" Italian queens; $1.00 from 

 May 15th to Oct. 15th. 



Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



GOLDENS. — 1 lb. bees with untested queen, 

 $2.50 ; 2 lbs. bees with untested queen, $4.00. 



L. J. Bond, Big Bend, La. 



GOLDENS. — 1 lb. bees with untested queen, 

 $3.50; 2 lbs. bees with untested queen, $4.00. 



Mrs. T. H. Carruth, Big Bend, La. 



Three-band and Goldens. 1 lb. bees with untested 

 queen, $2.50; 2 lbs. bees with unteeted queen, $1.00. 

 J. B. Marshall & Son, Big Bend. La. 



Try ALEXANDER'S Italian queens for results. 

 Untested, each, 75 cts. ; 6 for $4.25 ; $8.25 per dozen. 

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



