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GLKAKINGS IN BEE CL'LTUKE. 



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POULTRY PAPER 3 Honths 



and book, "Plans for Poultry-houses," 10 cts. Paper one year 

 and book, 25 cts, if you mention Gleanings (reg. price, 50 cts). 

 Inland Poultry Journal, Indianapolis, Indiana. 



To make cows pay, use Sharpies Cream Separators, 

 Book " Business Dairying " & cat. 288 free. W. Chester. Pa. 



I7nn PPDDPT^ All sizes; some trained; first- 

 lArUU rd\I\Cl»3. class stock. New price list 

 free. N. A. KNAPP, Rochester, Lorain Co., Ohio. 



Onnkes ^^^ handsome, hardy, profitable. 

 IlllHTS Prize stock ; low price ; circular. 

 UUUIW jjj, ^ Cole & Co.. Kenton, O. 



Angora 



BELGIAN HARES ! 



With every hare sold goes a full pedigree, 

 register number, and score-card, scored by 

 an official judge. Does will be bred to one 

 of our famous high -scoring bucks free. 

 Write for book. Msr. of The A. I. Root Co. 



J. B. MASON, MECHANIC FALLS, MAINE. 



FOR SALE— Barnes combined saw, good as new. 

 $20.00. D. P. Holt, Americus, Ga. 



We will be iu the market for honey the coming sea- 

 son in carloads and less than carloads and would be 

 glad to hear from producers everywhere what they 

 will have to offer. Seavey & Klarsheim, 



1318-1334 Union Avenue, Kansas City, Mo. 



For Sale. — Fancy and No. 1 comb honey; about 

 2000 Ibs.or more. Wm. Morris. Las Animas, Col. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey, from alfalfa, at 7c per 

 pound. Send for sample. 



D. S. Jenkins, Las Animas, Col. 



For Sale.— Clover and sweet-clover extracted honey 

 at 7c, in kegs and cans. ' Dr. C. L. Parker 



Sta. A, R. F. D^ Syracuse, N. Y. 



Wanted. Comb honey in any quantity. Please ad- 

 viise what you have to offer. Evans & Turner, 



Town St , Cor. 4th, Columbus, Ohio. 



W.4NTED— Comb and extracted hone}'. State price, 

 kind, and quantity. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted. — Extracted honey, either large or small 

 lots: parties having same to'offer, send samples, and 

 best prices delivered, Cincinnati, O We pay cash on 

 delivery. The Fred W. MuthCo., 



Front and Walnut ,Sts., Cincinnati, O. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 You must SAY you want your adv't in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the no- 

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

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

 sponsible for dissatisfaction arising from these " swaps." 



\V ANTED. — Man to work in apiary. State age, ex- 

 "^ perience, and wages expected. 



Chas. Ad.^ms, Greeley, Col. 



VVANTED.— A buyer for my 2011-acre tract of land in 

 '^' Benzie Co., Michigan, at $4.00 per acre, or $3 50 

 per acre if paid before April 1st, 1902. 100 acres most- 

 ly cleared ; fine trout-brook ; 4 miles from railroad 

 station : 2 miles from church ; ]4 niile from school- 

 house. Land on nearly all sides of it have found re- 

 cent sale at higher prices, but I am anxious to sell. 

 W. A. HoBBS, Traer, Iowa. 



WANTED —Bryan Edwards' History of the West In- 

 ' ' dies. State year of publication, number of vol- 

 umes, condition, and price wanted. 



A. L. Boyden, Medina, Ohio. 



YYANTED.— A buyer for my three lots in Seattle, 

 ' ' Wash. Nicely located. There are no improve- 

 ments on these lots. For particulars, address 



A. O. Young, Montrose, Mo. 



\V^ ANTED. — To exchatige 4x5 and 5x8 e.xtra good 

 ' ' camera, for wood-working machinery. 



Dr. Ball, Essex, Conn. 



WANTED. — To exchange Henderson's Practical 

 Floriculture (new) for tested Italian queen. 



G. F. Tubes, Annincreek, Pa. 



WANTED.— To sell a Dunham foundation-mill, 9-in. 

 rolls, in perfect order, for |8 cash; cost $3S. JVho 

 wants it? C. H. Dibbern, Milan, 111. 



WANTED. — To contract with Northern growers to 

 furnish early garden plants to be shipped by 

 express Februar\"to May. Onions, $1.C0 per 1000; other 

 plants, S2.(X1 to S3.00 per 1000; can furnish onions in 

 100,000 lots. If preferred, will grow from seeds you 

 furnish. I grow best early varieties. 



Albert Wittenmyer, Ormond, VoUusia Co., Fla. 



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ANTED. 

 lea.se. 



-To sell 120 stands of bees; 80 .stands to 

 J. B. Summers, Berthoud, Colorado. 



\l^ANTED.— To exchange New Cumberland black- 

 "' raspberry plants (Cuthbert), Fay's Currants, 

 blackberry (Snyder, Taylor. Western Triumph), for 

 beeswax at 30c per lb., or ca.sh. 



A. P. Lawrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



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ANTED.— To sell Early Ohio, Queen of the Valley, 

 and Carman No. 3 seed potatoes. 



A. V. Tobias, Covington, O. 



ANTED.— To sell 100 colonies of bees, L- frames, 

 S2.,50 each. H. Vogeler, New Castle, Cal. 



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ANTED.— To exchange for cash, beeswax, or offers, 

 1 12-in. and 2 6-in. Root foundation-mills. 



M. H. Hunt & Son, Bell Branch, Mich. 



WANTED. — Correspondence with some progressive 

 Christian who would like to secure a Southern 

 residence and occupation in connection with a project- 

 ed sanitary home and industrial school. 



Dr. C. F. Parker, Mentone, Ala. 



ANTED. — Choice clean worker brood-combs, old- 

 stj'le Simplicity frame preferred. 



L. H. ROBEY-, Worthington, W. Va. 



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WANTED. — To exchange incubators for engine, boil- 

 er, bees, hone}', or any thing I can use. 



" G R. RouTZAHN, Menallen. Pa. 



WANTED.— To exchange blackberry plants and job 

 printing, for queens, to be delivered next .sum- 

 mer. Price list free. B. R. Young, Girard, Pa. 



WANTED. — To exchange Dadant uncapping-cans, 

 Root's No. 5 extractor, and other supplies, for 

 honey or wax. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



WANTED. —To furnish best strains Barred Ply- 

 mouth Rocks, and eggs. Eggs, 81.00 for 13 ; 100, 

 S5.00. Fertility guaranteed. 

 Chamberlin Hill Poultry Farm, Jordan, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a stock-farm in Oklaho- 

 ma, for land and bees in a good bee locality fur- 

 ther east. J. FOLIART, Bostick, Ct. 



WANTED. — To exchange the superior stock of red 

 clover Italian queens for empty worker combs in 

 Hoffman frames. Preston Store & Produce Co., 



Dority, W. Va. 



WANTED. — To sell or exchange gasoline-engines for 

 all purposes— stationary, marine, bicycle, etc.; 

 want machinery of all kinds. 



Robert B. Gedye. LaSalle, 111. 



WANTED.— To sell Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. 

 Seed of these famous melons postpaid, 40 cts per 

 pound. Choice selected stock. 



H. F. Hagen, Rocky Ford, Colorado. 



11/ ANTED, —To know who has 200 colonies of bees to 

 " sell cheap ; also what young man would like to 

 serve an apprenticeship with Quirin the queen-breed- 

 er. H. G. Quirin, Parkertown, O. 



Black and Hybrid Queens for Sale. 



150 from stock purchased in, to go any day at 40 cts. 

 each ; 6 for $2.00 ; r>0 for $15.00. Safe arrival. 



SwiNSON & BOARDMAN, Box 358, Macou, Ga. 



