October, 1918 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



FOR SALE. — You can make your own comb 

 foundation aud earn Vig numey luakim: it for others. 

 New, easy, rapid process. Machine and all appar- 

 atus complete with full instructions, $100. >Vax 

 worked on shares or for cash. 



J. J. Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — 300 deep extracting siipei-s, 8- 

 frame size, dovetailed, good combs, mostly wired, at 

 $3.00 each. Or I could furnish bottoms and covers 

 for 200 and sell as hives at $2.50 each. 100 ex- 

 tracting supers at $2.00, all painted and in good 

 condition ; 7 Hoffman frames for extracting, free 

 from disease. Chester E. Keister, Clarno, Wis. 



Hardy Italian queens. 



W. G. Lauver, Middletown, Pa 



R. D. No. 3. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGE 



Bees in exchange for good So. Florida land. 

 Fine location for bees, over 10,000 acres in oranges. 

 A. L. Hetinger, 1532 Olivewood Ave., Lakewood, O. 



WANTED. — Colonies of bees in lots of anywliere 

 from 5 to 500. State lowest cash price wanted. 

 H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



Bees and supplies for lot in a fast-growing city 

 in Penn., value $600. Lot is in the business sec- 

 tion and is held as an investment. Also have 'arge 

 incubators aud poultry supplies that I will trade. 

 Ed. Mrovka, Collinsville, Ills. 



WANTED. — Shipments of old comb and cappi i?:s 

 for rendering. We pay the highest cash and trade 

 prices, charging but 5 cts, a pound for wax render- 

 ed. The Fred W. Muth Co., 204 Walnut St., Cin- 

 cinnati, O. 



OLD COMBS WANTED. — Our steam wax-presses 

 will get every ounce of beeswax out of old co :ibs, 

 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 

 you. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, Illinois. 



REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — About one acre well stocked with 

 bees and chickens, 3-room house, porch, cistern, oth- 

 er out buildings. Will sell cheap if sold at once. 

 Bad health reason for selling. 



L. D. Ogle, Box No. 54. Lowell, Ohio. 



A small California farm earns more money with 

 less work. Raise the crops you know about — alfal- 

 fa, wheat, barley, etc. — also orang&s, 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 comei's welcome. Write for oiir San Joaquin 

 Valley, also Dairying and Poultry Raising illu.^trat- 

 ed folders free. C. L. Seagraves, Ind. Com. A. T. & 

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



BEAUTIFUL HOME FARM, improved rich soil, 

 well located; good buildings, 100 colonies of 1 e?s, 

 up to date; best honey-producing location in the 

 State; not crowded; average for past 7 years, 105 

 lbs., 5 acres of ginseng and goldenseal, all age . in 

 fine shape; half artificial shade, half natural. Will 

 sell a part or all of seng-seal. 80-acre farm, $80.00 

 per acre; $7,000 for farm and bees, 150 extracting 

 supers and combs, 150 shallow supers, 2-framti ex- 

 tractor, 2 large honey tanks. Terms, $3,000 cash, 

 balance time. A wonderful opportunity — a barg lin. 

 Reason for selling, poor health. 



W. M. Penrod, Ronneby, Minn. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send foi- booklet and price 

 list. Jay Smith, R. D. No. 3, Vincennes, Ind. 



"SHE SUIT ME" Italian queens; $1.00 from 

 May 15tb to Oct. 15th. 



Allan Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

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



Improved queens. All select. Get circular. 



J. E. Jordan, Morgan, Ky. 



Golden Italian queens, untested, $1.00 each, six 

 for $5.00. E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



Mismated Italian queens at 35c each for sale by 

 C. G. Fenn, Washington, Conn. 



FOR SALE. — Bees in 10-frame hive bodies spac- 

 ed 9 L. frames to the hive, per colonv, $10.00. 



F. J. Rettig, Wabash, Ind. 



Three band Italian queens, untested/, $1.00: 

 select untested, $1.25; tested, $1.50; select tested, 

 $2.25. H. W. Fulmer, Box G, Point Pleasant, Pa. 



FOR SALE. — Three-band Italian queens. Untest- 

 ed, $1.00; 6, $5.00; 12, $9.00. Tested ciueens, 

 $1.50 each. Robt. B. Spicer, Wharton, N. J. 



Finest Italian queens, $1.00 each; 6 for $5.00. 

 My methods free. J. W. Romberger, 3113 Locust 

 St., St. Joseph, Mo. 



FOR SALE. — Fine Italian queens, 75c each, 

 $8.00 per dozen. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



T. J. Talley, Greenville, Ala., Rt. No. 3. 



Tested leather-colored queens, $2.00; after June 

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

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



FOR SALE. — Three-banded Italian queens, safe 

 arrival guaranteed. Write for prices, J. A. Jones 

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



THREE-BAND ITALIANS ONLY. Untested 

 queens, $1,00; 6, $5.00; 12. $9.00; 50, $35.00; 100, 

 $67.50. H. G. Dunn, The Willows, San Jose, Calif. 



Three-banded Italian queens at Shenandoah Api- 

 arv, ready May 15. Tested, $1.25; untested, $1.00: 

 dozen, $8.00. 



S. Click, Box 16, Rt. 2, Mt. Jackson, Va. 



Bright Italian queens, ready April 15th, $1.00 

 each. Safe arrival guaranteed. Write for prices 

 of larger quantities. 



W. W. Talley, Greenville, Ala., Rt. 4. 



GOLDENS THAT ARE TRUE TO NAME. Un^ 

 tested queens, each, $1.00; 6, $5.00; 12, $9.00; 50, 

 $35.00; 100, $67.50. 



Garden City Apiaries, San Jose^ Calif. 



FOR SALE. — 50 good colonies clean Italian bees, 

 in this good territory, $300. Extra hives, supplies, 

 and extracting outfit, $100. Particulars 



R. Dickson, Robinson, I Is. 



Italian queens. Golden and 3-banded bred from 

 best selected stock. Untested, each, 65c; 6, $3.75; 

 12, $7.00. Select untested, 75c each. Satij-fac- 

 tion guaranteed. G. H. Merrill, Liberty, S. C. 



For short time, will sell a carload of bees, hives, 

 fixtures, $850, one-half of their value if in a good 

 honey location next May, or to take them up and 

 extract honey, wax, and sell empty hives, enough 

 for two good beeyards. 



D. E. Lhommedieu, Colo, Iowa. 



Golden and 3-banded Italian queens will be our 

 speeialtv. We can also furnish Carniolans. Test- 

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

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

 for bees early. 



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



FOR SALE. — 125 8-frame one-story, colonies, 

 extra fine honev-gathering strain Italian bees, at 

 $6.00 per colonv, all free from disease with stores 

 for winter and about 500 extracting supers and 

 some extra bottoms and lids, all in first class condi- 

 tion at proportionately low price, f. o. b. station. 



W. C. Meirotto, Council Bluffs, R. D. No. 2, Iowa. 



