1901 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



881 



Notice ! 



QUIRIN, the queen-breeder, still 

 has 100 of those long^-tongfued red- 

 clover queens on hand at $1 each, or 6 

 for $5. If 3'ou want one speak quick. 

 For testimonials see former adv'ts. 



Bees Wanted ! 



We are expecting- to establish sev- 

 eral out-apiaries next season and de- 

 sire all the bees we can get ; want 'em 

 on movable frames, and near home. 

 They must be cheap at this time of 

 year. Parties placing us in corres- 

 pondence with those having bees to 

 sell will be remembered next season 

 when we have a nice lot of those long- 

 tongued red-clover queens on hand 

 (in case we succeed in purchasing of 

 said parties). 



In our circular we list numerous 

 articles used by bee - keepers, on 

 which we will give 10 to 20 per cent 

 discount from now until the coming 

 March. Address all orders and in- 

 quiries to 



H. G. Quirin, Parkertown, Ohio. 



BERMUDA 



With cable communication and equable win- 

 ter temperature of 70 degrees, is reached in 

 48 hours from New York by the elegant 

 steamers of the Quebec Steamship Compa- 

 ny, sailing every ten days up to Januar3% 

 and then every five days. The situation of 

 these islands — south of the Gulf Stream — 

 renders 



FROST 



and the porous coral formation prevents ma- 

 laria. The Quebec Steamship Company 

 also despatches highest class passenger 

 steamers every ten days for ST. THOMAS, 

 SANTA CRUZ, ST. KITTS, ANTIGUA, 

 GUADALOUPE, DOMINICA, MARTIN- 

 IQUE, ST. LUCIA, BARBADOS, DEM- 

 ERARA, and the principal WEST INDIA 

 ISLANDS, affording a charming tropical 

 trip at a cost of about $4 a day. For de- 

 scriptive pamphlets, dates of sailing and 

 passages, apply to 



A. E. OUTERBRIDGE & CO.. Agents. 



39 Broadway. New York. 

 ARTHUR AHREN. Sec. Quebec. Canada. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 Yon must sat you want your adv't in this deparlmeiit, or we 

 will not be responsible foi- any error. You can Kave tlie no- 

 tice as many lines as you plca-^c ; but all over ten lines will 

 cost you accordiuK to our regular rates. We can not be re- 

 sponsible for dissatisfacliou arising from these " swaps." 



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ANTED.— To exchange Buff Cochin bantam,s for 

 Danzenbaker hives or offers. VArGH.-\N. 



<S() L,ander St., Newburgh, N. Y. 



\l .\NTED.— To exchange first-cla.s.s bee.s for Collie 

 ' dog, incubator, Brown I.,eghorn fowls. 



Dr. Corya, Dtipont, Ind. 



VV ANTED. — To exchange Angora goats, or first-class 

 ^' bees, for incubator, or Brown I.,eghorn fowls. 



Dr. Corya, Dupont, Ind. 



VjL/ANTED.— To exchange new Tokologys ; less than 

 ~' half price (Mrs.) A. L, Dupray, Folletts, la. 



11/ ANTED. — To exchange or .sell, a2d-hand bicycle in 

 ' good condition Write H C. West, Medina, O. 



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ANTED. To exchange Root's No. 5 extractor and 

 Dadant uncapping-can for honey. 



O. H. H\'.ATT. Shenandoah, Iowa. 



\K ANTED. — To buy quantity lots of fancy and No. 1 

 ' white-clover comb honey in no-drip cases. 



Byron W.^lker. Clyde, Cook Co., 111. 



\\i ANTED.- Comb and extracted honey. State price, 

 '' kind, and quantitv. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



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ANTED. — To buy your honey. State your lowest 

 cash price, kind, and quantity. 



Edward Wilkinson, Wilton, Wis. 



\VANTED.— To exchange .second-hand (!0-lb. cans, 

 " practically as good as new, at 20c per can in lots 

 of 20 or more, f. o. b. Chicago, for white clover honey 

 at market price. B. W.vlkf.r, Clvde, Cook Co., 111. 



WANTED.— To sell cheap, 20 acres of good Florida 

 land, well situated, at a low price. Address for 

 particulars. Mrs. I. B. Weir, Toledo, Florida. 



IVANTED. — To dispose of my olive-ranch and 85 

 " colonies of bees, located 12 miles from San Diego, 

 California; near church, school, store, postoffice, and 

 railroad station. Extracted 19,000 lbs. from 50 colo- 

 nies, spring count, this season; have taken honey every 

 year since I came here. The best of climate. Write 

 for particulars. 



J. B. Ratcliffe, Helix, San Diego Co., Cal. 



WANTED. — All the bees we can get; must be ex- 

 tremely cheap at this time of year. Parties who 

 will place us in correspondence with those having 

 bees to sell, will receive one to a half-dozen selected 

 queens free next June, according to the number of 

 colonies we succeed in purchasing from said parties. 

 H. G. Quirin, Parkertown, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To sell our entire plant and situation, 

 '^ including a complete line of machinery for man- 

 ufacturing bee-hives, comb-foundation, etc. In con- 

 nection with same we have a first-class up-to-date 

 planing-mill in every respect. Our good will and list 

 of customers goes with it. This is a bargain and will 

 pay you to investigate. Address 



W. R. Graham & Son, Greenville, Texas. 



WANTED.— To sell 104 colonies Italian bees in The 

 A. I. Root Co.'s 10-frame hives; heavy top-frames; 

 wired full brood sheets of medium foundation; all 

 drawn combs; queen excluders; combination .stands 

 and bottom boards ; % gable top, fs super covers ; all 

 new and well painted; located in a 6000 acre pasture 

 just above the mouth of l,eona River, on the Frio; the 

 natural home of the honey-bee, and no apiary near; 

 every thing on the range that produces honey in 

 Texas, with over two years' privilege yet to run. This 

 is a bargain — the most complete outfit in Texas; can 

 give time on part ; six miles from railroad. I have 

 not extracted since early last spring. My wounds 

 have again broken out, and I can secure no assistance 

 from U. S. Pension Department, no friends on earth 

 to assist me, so I will close out apiary, and go back to 

 the I,os Angeles, Cal., Soldiers' Home, and wait pa- 

 tiently for reveille to blow lights outfor me. Prompt 

 action necessary. J. M. McCurdy', 



Box 28, Pearsall, Frio Co., Texas. 



