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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 15 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

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

 will not be responsible for any error. V'ou 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." 



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ANTED.— To sell 120 stands of bees; 80 stands to 

 lease. J. B. Summers, Berthoud, Colorado. 



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AN TED.— To sell Early Ohio, Qi:een of the Valley, 

 and Carman No. 3 seed potatoes. 



A. V. Tobias, Covington, O. 



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. 



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

 style Simplicity frame preferred. 



Iv. H. ROBEY, Worthington, W. Va. 



RANTED. — 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, 

 $5.00. Fertility guaranteed. 

 •Chamberlin Hill Poultry Farm, Jordan, N. Y. 



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ANTED. — To exchange the superior stock of red- 

 clover Italian queens for empty worker combs in 

 Hoffman frames. Preston Store & PnonucECo., 



Dority, W. Va. 



\V ANTED — 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. 



IVANTED —To know who has 200 colonies of bees to 

 " sell cheap; also what young man would like to 

 serve an apprenticeship with Quii'in the queen-breed- 

 er. H. G. QuiRiN, Parkertown, O. 



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

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

 ther ea.st. J. Foliart, Bostick, Okla. Ter. 



WANTED. - An up-to-date apiarist who can manage 

 large apiaries for comb or extracted honey. A 

 home, .steady work, and good wages for an agreeable 

 m<n. Si' gle man who is a S. S. and C E. worker 

 preferred. L,. B. Bell, Camp Verde. Arizona. 



WANTED. — To dispose of basswood-trees from one 

 to ten feet, taken from the forest. Price 2 to 10 

 cts. each. W. Wiles, R. F. D. No. 4, Medina. O. 



WANTED —To exchange New Cumberland black- 

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

 blackberry (Snyder, Taylor, Western Triumph), for 

 beeswax at .SOc per lb., or cash. Wanted, old comb and 

 slumgum. A P. L,awrence, Hickory Corners, Mich. 



WAN I'ED. — One or more young men to work on a 

 ratich No swearers, drinkers, or cigaret-smok- 

 ers need apply. Any one who wants to c me West to 

 grow up with the counti'y, or who wants to come on 

 account of health, asthma, or lung trouble, I would 

 like to hear from, stating age, qualifications, and 

 wages wanted. W. A. King, Ignacio, Colo. 



ANTED — To exchange Japanese buckwheat, rais- 

 ed year IflOl. for colonies of bees. 



Address box 213, Xenia, Greene Co., Ohio. 



WANTED. — The addresses of a few growers of good 

 apples as near as pos'-ible to Southern Minnesi'ta; 

 also of bee keepers about Tucson or South-eastern 

 Arizona. J. B. Wiemiller, Pineridge, Cal. 



WANTED. — To exchange Acnte combined scroll and 

 circular buzz-saw: foot and hand power; made 

 bv Seneca Falls Co ; almost new; for honey bees, or 

 offers. JNO. Nebel & Son, High Hill, Mo. 



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\VANTED. — To buy a few hundred extracting combs 

 '* in Hoffman or t,. frames. 



F. W. Manley, Berkshire, Sanilac Co., Mich. 



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ANTED.— Position, by young man of 21, to assist 

 in ap.ary ; temperate hbits; good reference. 

 H. M. Adsit. Vischers Ferry, N. Y. 



WANTED. — To sell, or exchange for queens or bee«, 

 strawberry and r spberry plants of all leading 

 varieties. John D. Antrim, Builington, N. J. 



YJ^ANTED. — To exchange five pedigreed Belgian 

 '" hares, for beeswax, incubator, or any thi g use- 

 ful in apiary. Mrs. A. F. Proper, 



639 East Votaw St.. Portland. Indiana. 



WANTED.- A buyer for three lots in Seattle, Wash. 

 Nicely located. Price $210 each. Cheap at this 

 price. Address A. O. Young, Montrose, Mo. 



WANTED An industrious man of good habits, to 

 work with bees, with a little farm work mixed 

 in. One with some experience with bees; also one 

 who can run machinery for our own hive- work; etc., 

 and can fit saws preferred. Bees and appliances all 

 first class— 200 colonies or more. The new Heddon 

 divi.sible brood-chamber hive and system are used. I 

 will pay as good wage~ as helper can earn. Position 

 open Apr. 1, '02. References given and required. 

 Address O. H. Townsend, R. D. No. 2, 



Otsego, Mich. 



\T^ ANTED — Queen bees and strawberry plants in ex- 

 '^' change for SiU'er Wj'andoi te eggs or fancy pigeons. 

 lyOuis A. Osbor.ne, Sedalia, Mo. 



WANTED — Correspondence with owner village acre 

 sub-division selling on cash contract to actual resi- 

 dents. C. S. Downer, Box 514, South Haven, Mich. 



I. _j _, - ^ When you buy labels why don't 

 A |< !-• I W you get the kind that can be used 

 i\UL<l-#*J over and over again? An ab-io- 

 lute guarantee that these EVER- 

 j I^ASTING METAI^ ISABELS are just as rep- 

 ^* resented, or money refunded. Price, plain 

 labels, 40c per 100; t2.00 per 1000, including 

 marker. Address W. G YOUNG. 



323 Brown St.. Dayton. 0. 

 Marked labels, samples and prices sent on application. 



1902 Queens 



from the best strains of either three or five banded 

 Italians. Untested, 8.5 c's. each; tested, 81. 2> each ; 

 breeders, $;^.U0 ; l-frame nuclei with warranted queen, 

 $2.00; i.-frame, $3.00. Bees and queens ready to mail 

 any day. My bees are' selected from the very best 

 strains that motiey can buy. I make a specialty of 

 queen-rearing and fill orders promptly. I lU'-uresafe 

 arrival of queens. This is a postal money-order office. 

 Remit with money-order to 



DANIEL WURTH, Caryville, Campbell Co., Tenn. 



RUBBER STAWIPS. Send us 25 cts. for year's 

 sub to our 16-p. monthly journal and we will mail you FREE 

 as a premium a two-line Rubber Stamp, or two one-line 

 Stamps, to print any wording you want. 



THE Farm and Podltby News, Middlesboro, Ky. 



FLOWERS.— Strong plants from 2J^inch pots. The 

 famous $3it.000 queen of all carnations, Mrs. Thos. 

 W. Lawson, 15c; 2, 25c. Verbenas, 4c; 35c doz. Pan- 

 sies, 2-jc doz Boston ferns, 8c each. Roses, monthly 

 bloomers, assorted colors. 10c each; 3 for 2.5c: prepaid. 

 Frank Danley, Macomb, Illinois. 



Wanted.- Comb honey in any quantity. Please ad- 

 vise what you have to offer. Evans & Turner, 

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



Wanted— Comb and extracted honey. 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. Muth Co., 



Front and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, O. 



