1917 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



283 



WANTEn— Kxtracted white clover and 



li^'lit amber honev. Will buy in lots of lo^o 

 pMunds to a carload. 1 pay cash. State what 

 \'iu have and sendsample with lowest price. 

 W'l ile. M. K, Eet-ers. Kt i. Hau Claire. Wis. 



Wanted— Shipments of old comb and 

 ( .ippinBS for rendering. We pay the highest 

 1 ish and trade prices, charging but so a 

 iMiund for wax rendered. 



The Kred W. Muth Co.. 

 204 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



Honey Wanted— We are in the market 

 for white and light amber grades of honey. 

 ;i1so olT grades which aresuitable for baking. 

 If you have such honey to offer, please send 

 us sample, state the quantity you have, how 

 packed and your lowest price for same. 



Dadant & Sons. Hamilton. 111. 



Ki)R Sale — Famous Root's. Moore's. Da 

 vis' extra select strain of honey gatherers. 

 Mated with Geo. B. Howe's select drones: 

 unsurpassed for honey gathering, gentleness 

 and disease resisting. Most all leading tiee- 

 keepers say no better bees than jband Ital- 

 ians. See my large ad in May issue. 



Untested. I. 7Sc; doz.. J8.ro; 54 doz . I4 oo. 

 Select untested, i. $1.00; doz , $8.50; W doz . 

 $4.50. Tested, i. $1.25. Select tested, i. $1 so 

 Kxtra select tested, i. $2 00. Breeders. $5.06. 

 Bees with queen, per lb.. (2 so; 6 lbs . $12; 12 

 lbs., $20. Try my bees and queens. 



H. B Murray, Liberty, N C. 



Golden 3 Band Italian and Carniolan 

 (jueens: 'Virgin, one. Soc; 6, $250; 12. $4.00; 

 100. $25. Untested, one. 75c, 6. J420; 12, $7.80; 

 100. $60. Select untested, one, 85c; 6, $4.80; 12. 

 $9.00; 100. $70. Tested, one. $1.00; 6. $540: 12. 

 $10.20; 100. $80. Select tested, one. $1.25. 12. 

 $13.80; 100, $100. Breeders, $3.00 each. 



Bees in packages without combs: 'A-\h . 

 75c; i-lb.. $1.25; 2lb. $2. 25. Nuclei, iframe. 

 $1.25; 2 frames. $225; 3 frames. $t.oo. Add 

 piice of queens wanted. We guarantee safe 

 arrival and no disease 

 C. B. Bankston. Buffalo. Tex. 



SUPPLIES. 



TuE Perfect bee frame lifter. For descrip- 

 tive circular address, Ferd C. Ross, 



Box 194, Onawa, Iowa. 



Hest Quality Foundation for sale. 



.1 .T. Angus, Gr.in(l Haven. Mich. 



For Sale— Cedar or pine dovetailed hives, 

 also full lineof supplies including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick. Sunnyside. Wash. 



Bee-Keeper, let us send our catalog of 

 hives, smokers, foundation, veils, etc. 'They 

 are nice and cheap. White Mfg. Co.. 



lAtf Paris. Tex. 



One Root Hatch wax press, never used. 

 Also 44 gauge shot gun good as new. $;.oo for 

 press and J4 co for gun. Both bargains. 

 W. S. Pangburn. Center Junction. Iowa. 



MISCEIiliANEOUS 



25 Ladies' Coots, bird dogs, wild ducks 

 for saleor exchange for bees. 



A. J. Graves. Ocheyedan. Iowa. 



Wanted — To hear from everybody who would 

 like to earn money making comb-foundation. 

 J. J Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



I'dK Sale — One Harley-Davidson motorcy- 

 ' I' , 1916, electric equipped, 3-speed. speedome- 

 \' I ; line condition, run less than 3,000 miles; 

 I'd^str washing machine and a wringer; one £- 

 li'H^c gasoline engine; feed grinder. Will sell 

 III trade for bees, equipment or honey. 



G. M. Withrow. Mechanicsburg, III. 



WANTED 



Wanted— Your old combs, cappings or 

 slum^um to render into beeswax by our 

 hiffh steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. Illl, 



Wanted — An experienced Ijee-man fur 191S. 

 A >p!endid proi»osition for the right man. One 

 nf the best locations in the South. 



J. L. Leath, Corinth, Miss. 



Wanted — One second-hand Barnes power saw 

 I "it tit in good condition. 

 ' .' ■>. A. Hummer & Sons, Prairie Point, Miss. 



EN LIST 



In the growing army of honey-producers who are 

 preparing to do their bit for Uncle Sam and the 

 Allies, by endeavoring to secure a bigger crop of 

 honey than ever before. 



Prospects are bright for a bumper yieM. Are 

 you ready for it ? Don't -wait for prices to soar 

 again, but place your orders now. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY 



Medina, Ohio 



Ifhr canadIan horticulturict 



AND BEEKEEPER 



Tbe only bee publication in Canada 



It is the official organ of the Ontario Beekeepers' Association, and has incor- 

 porated with it the former Canadian Bee Journal 



Beekeeping and Horticulture in its various branches are effectively combined 

 to form a live, attractive, and practical monthly magazine. 



Well illustrated and up-to-date. Subscription price postpaid. 

 Canada, $1.00 a year. United States, $1 25 a year. Foreign, $1.50 a year 



Sample copy sent free on request. 



The Horticultural Publishing Co., Limited, Peterboro, Ont., Can. 



/'■S/U 



Our Bees Swarm 

 Very Little- 



— But when they do throw a 

 nine-pound swarm, as shown 

 in the cut, they will fill a hive 

 body and a stack of supers 

 in short order. 



You will find it a profitable 

 investment to re-queen with 

 our vigorous, gentle, leather- 

 colored Italian Queens. 

 SI each ; $9 per dozen. 



Send for booklet. 

 JAY SMITH 



1159 DeWolfe Street 

 VINCENNES, INDIANA 



