1901 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 661 



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I Marshfieid Manufacturing Company. 



Our specialty is making SECTIONS, and they are the best in the market. 

 Wisconsin basswood is the right kind for them. We have a full line of 

 BEE- SUPPI^IES. Write for FREE illustrated catalog and price list. 



Marshfieid Manufacturing Company, Marshfieid, Wisconsin. ♦ 

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$1=TESTED QUEENS=$I. 



A nice lot of young golden tested queens at $1 00 each 

 while they last; selected, $1 50; warranted queens, 60c; 

 —6 for ff3.50; select warranted, 80:— ti for S4.50. My 

 bees are a five-band strain, selected for size, energy, 

 working qualities, long tongue-reach — and, lastly, 

 beauty. I have never tested a strain that excels them. 

 A pile of letters assert the above claims are true, and 

 also that they winter well north. Queens are sent 

 promptly. J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Pla. 



'if\ COLONIES Italian bees for sale cheap; in good 

 ^" condition ; no disease. Also S. C. B. L,eghorns; 

 no better; circular free. H. M. Moyer, Shanesville, Pa. 



pOR SALE. — "500 lbs. clover and basswood honey, 



* in 60-lb. cans, at 7 to 8 cts. Also fine tested Ital- 

 ian queens, 81.00 each. 



ELIAS FOX. Hillsboro, Wis. 



COR SALE. — Nuclei, in chafiF - hive frames ; three 



* frames with queen, 81.75. Good Italians. 



H. I,. FISHER, New Paris, Ind. R. D. No. 2. 



pOR SALE. — One 2 frame Cowan extractor in good 

 ' order at half price. 



H. W. Thompson, I.aPorte, Texas. 



Forty more mismated queens reared last fall and this 

 spring, 25c each. B. F. Averill, Howardsville, Va. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under tliis head at 10c per line. 

 You must SAT you want your ad. in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the notice 

 as many lines as you please; but all over ten lines will cost 

 you according to our regular rates. We cannot be responsible 

 for dissatisfaction arising from these "'swaps." 



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ANTED. — To exchange worker combs, in either 

 Hoffman or Simplicity frames, for Italian queens. 

 I,. D. Gale, Stedman, N. Y. 



ANTED.— To exchange 25 Belgian hares— Fash- 



odas and Yankans — for bees or supplies. 

 Geo. R. Crandall, 5707 N 20th St., Omaha, Neb. 



Vy ANTED.— Lot of L. brood-frames (Hoffman if pos- 

 '' sible) before winter. Must be free of any bee- 

 disease. E. HocHSTADTER, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



WANTED.— 300 to 500 colonies bees on shares in Cu- 

 '' ba ; or would work for salary ; references given 

 and required. Fred E. Munson, W. Groton, N. Y. 



Y^ANTED.— A strong, healthy young man of good 

 '^ habits to work in bees by September. Must have 

 had some experience. Write at once, stating particu- 

 lars and salary wanted. Permanent job for right 

 party. Glen E. Moe, Candelaria, Cuba, W. 1. 



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ANTED, 

 mill. 



-I/Ocation for a custom saw and feed 

 W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



Y^ ANTED. —A few bushels of Egyptian onion-sets or 

 '' roots. Uho can furnish them cheapest? Send 

 sample and price by mail. 



E. B. Beebee, Oneida, N.Y'. 



Y^ANTED. — Apples. I wish to correspond with some 

 ^' bee-keeper in the middle West, or elsewhere, in 

 section where there is a good crop of apples. 



F. W. Dean, New Milford, Pa. 



NOW READY. 



LONG-TONGUED QUEENS! 



YARD NO. I. 



By special arrangements with THE A. I. ROOT 

 CO. to furnish them queens, I have secured their 

 assistance in procuring the finest breeding queens 

 that a thorough knowledge of the bees of the 

 country and money can procure. Among them 

 is a select daugh/er of their $200 queen that they re- 

 fuse to quote vie prices on. This queen shows every 

 superior quality of her mother. Her bees show 

 an actual reach of 21-100 of an inch ; are large, 

 gentle, and beautiful to look upon. 



MR. E. R. ROOT SAYS : "You have as fine 

 bees as there are in the United States ; and with 

 a direct cross of their breeders you should be 

 able to produce queens whose bees show a reach 

 of 25-100 of an inch." 



i8^Send for descriptive price list. 



Prices : Untested, 75c ; 6, $4.25 ; 12, 88 00. Se- 

 lect untested, 8100; 6, 85.00; 12, 89.00. Tested, 

 $1.00 ; 6, 86.00. Select tested, 81.50. 



Breeders, whose best bees show a reach of 

 21-100, with an average reach of 20 100, 83.00. 

 Breeders, whose best bees show 21-100, with an 

 average of 20^-100, 85.00. Breeders, whose best 

 bees show 22-100, with an average of 21-100, $7.00. 



I have discovered 2 breeders whose best bees 

 show 23-100 ; these are too good to sell ; don't 

 ask for prices. 



Imported Italian stock. Apiary No. 2. Im- 

 ported queens, daughters and grand-daughters. 

 Have just received an importation direct from 

 Italy which has been introduced into this 

 apiary. 



Golden, or 5-banded Italian. Apiary No. 3. 

 Breeders, select tested, tested, untested queens. 



W. O. VICTOR, WHARTON, TEXAS. 



QUEEN SPECIALIST. 



VCiCt Pnnn l The kind that tones and keeps up the hen 

 EUU ryjyjU . so that she simply must lay. LEY'S POUL- 

 TRY CONDITION POWDER puts good red blood into poul- 

 try veins; kills all disease germs; tones and nourishes fowls 

 —big and little get all there is in the food when fed in con- 

 junction with it. Price 'J.'ic pkg.; 5 for .<;1. Ley's Thorough- 

 bred Minorca eggs, $1 for 111 Thoroughbred Belgian Hares. 

 Greo. *T. Xjoy, Flox-enoe, C7filifor-zi.iet,. 



Q.irvr>nnl I have now some very fine queens for sale, 

 U 6 R n S ! either 3-banded or 5-banded goldens, at the 

 following prices : Untested, 75c; 6, $4.25; 12, 

 $8.00. Tested, $1.25 ; 6, ifS..* ; 12, $12.00. Select tested, $2.00. 

 Golden breeders, $5.00. We have Root's bee-suppUes at 

 Root's prices. We have a special low price on honey-cans. 

 Give us vour orders, and I will guarantee you satisfaction. 



QUEENS IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON. 



E,xperience teaches nie that only those queens raised by the 

 natural-swarming method are larger and superior. Such 

 are mine, and you will be satisfied with them. Untested 

 Ita lian queens from now on 75 cts. each. Tested, .^1.00 each. 

 IloTkaei-* SXix-zrixig, 33x-3r£t.c]., "^Vtxml^^m 



WANTED. — Customer for farm of 65 acres ; good 

 land; good buildings, and water; one mile from 

 railroad station, and four villages and college; 125 

 colonies bees: $1600. Ten head of cattle, team, farm- 

 ing tools, 5000 lbs. extracted and comb honey. Write 

 for description and particulars. 



N. A. Blake, Beebe Plain, Quebec, Canada. 



