1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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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. 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." 



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ANTEIX— To sell 120 stands of bees; 80 stands to 

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



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.^.N TED. —To sell Early Ohio, Queen 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. 



brood-combs, old- 



Vl/ ANTED. — Choice clean worker bi 

 '" style Simplicity frame preferred. 



I,. H. ROBEY, Worthington, W. Va. 



WANTED. — To exchange Dadant uncapping-cans, 

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

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



WANTED.— Comb honey in Danzenbaker .sections in 

 exchange for supplies, or will pay cash. We pre- 

 fer large lots of white honey, but can use some amber 

 in this size. The A. I. 'Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



WANTED — To sell or exchange gasoline-engines for 

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

 want machinery of all kinds. 



Robert B. Gedye, I^a.Salle, 111. 



WAxVTed.— To sell Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. 

 Seed of these famous melons postpaid, 40 cts. per 

 pound. Choice selected stock 



H. F. H.-^GEN, Rocky Ford, Colorado. 



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

 '* sell cheap ; also what young man would like to 

 ser\'e an apprenticeship with Quirin the queen-breed- 

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



W.^NTED.- To exchange a stock-farm in Oklaho- 

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

 ther east. J. FOLiART, Bostick, Okla. Ter. 



WANTED. — To exchange New Cumberland black- 

 raspberrv plants fCuthbert). Kny's Currants, 

 blackberry {.Snyder. Taylor. Western Triumph), for 

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

 slumgum. A. P. 1,.\\vrence, Hickf)ry Corners, Mich. 



WANTED.— To exchange a Marlin 2.5-20 caliber rifle, 

 good as new, for 4X.'i cycle folding camera in like 

 condition Geo. W. Blair. Riverton, Mich. 



WANTED.— Order for .50 four frame nuclei, wired 

 combs. All to one consignee. #2.75 each. For 

 deliv rv about June 1st If ordered by April 1.5, will 

 supply any style Irame not larger than regular-.size 

 Hoffman, and new combs wired. All built during 

 May, 1902. Will make nuclei as strong as can be ship- 

 ped safely. Untested queens. 



B. F. Averill, Howardsville, Va. 



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/ANTED.— To exchange Victoria rhubarb roots at 

 $1.25 per 100, White Wyandotte and Pekin duck 

 eggs at $1.50 per 30, and a Prairie State incubator, for 

 strawberry-plants and bees. 



Geo. M. Ames, Tamaroa, Illinois. 



WANTED. — To exchange Acme 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. 



WANTED.— To exchange choice eggs for hatching 

 from prize B. P. Rocks or Brown Leghorns, for 

 maple syrup. Chas. McClave, New London, O. 



ANTED. — Competent man to cultivate 20 acre 

 ranch. Good references required. 



T. Lytle, Manzanala, Col. 



WANTED.— Buyer for 70 colonies bees on Hoffman 

 frames, also appliances sufiBcient for 100 colonies. 

 H. H. Ingersoll, West Olive, Mich. 



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ANTED. — To trade good two-story building, fine 

 location, for bees in good hives. 



E. Y. Perkins, Creston, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To sell for cash, 5-gallon square tin cans 

 in partitioned cases of two cans each, in lots of 20 

 cases or more, at about half the price of new cans 

 Having been in use once only, and as containers of 

 honey they are practically as good as new. For par- 

 ticulars and prices, address Orel L. Hershiser. 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANTED.— To purchase 150 colonies bees, L- frames. 

 Must be clean of disease. State price f. o. b. cars. 

 Orel t,. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— You to try alfalfa. Full directions and 

 seed to plant 50 feet square .sent for two dimes. 

 Wm. C. Aiken, Angwin, California. 



ANTED. — To sell at a bargain, a new knitting- 

 machine and new Tokology. Write 



(Mrs.) a. L. Dupray, Camanche, la. 



WANTED.— To sell five colonies of Italian bees with 

 new eight-frame Root's Dovetailed hives com- 

 plete for |4.00 per colony. .Strong colonies, free from 

 all disease. I. L. Powell, Millbrook, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To buy bees in Ohio or Michigan. State 

 prices. Box 35, Sanford, Michigan. 



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ANTED.— A farm hand with no bad habits, and 

 industrious. Good wages paid. Address at once 

 F. O Twining. R. P. D. 1, North Amherst, Ohio. 



ANTED.— To buy 50 to 100 colonies of bees in Colo- 

 rado. A. B. Tackaberry, Cantril, Iowa. 



WANTED.— To exchange folding rubber bath cabi- 

 nets, hardy roses, perernials, shrubs, fruit and 

 berry plants for red-clover seed (1 bu.) Leghorn chicks 

 (1902 haich). Ideal supers and fixture^. 



W. D. Bussing, Westfield, N. J. 



WANTED— To sell or exchange— 75 8-fr. Dov. hive- 

 bodies, empty, no covers or bottoms; 1 sheet Root 

 zinc, 28x96; 1 sheet Tinker zinc, 24x40; 25 zinc honey- 

 boards. Entirely new. and never unpacked. 



G. F. Tubes, Annincreek, Pa. 



ANTED. — To .sell pure recleaned red clover and 

 timothy seed, our own production. 



Ch.'vs. McClave, New London, O. 



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SEWS ANYTHING. 



I from silk to coars-Sj^^gsg 

 I est fabrics. TheceituiK-i-ea 



BALL-BEARINC 



I ARLINGTON' 



I (eqaal of any $40 to $r>5 narlii 



ICombiaea hi2:lic3t craije ni' ch:iDical 

 lolencj wiih beautiful ar-rx-drance. F 

 lanJ mo5t complete »ttachment9. BALL J 

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nteod for 20 jf»ri. 250,000 Sold." ^^^^^^^^^^^..^^^^ ^, - 

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Write for Free <'al»lo!5 ihowing all BljlM and samples of work. (— 



Arlington guaranteed machinea from III 95 up. 

 Our Antomatie fahinet at $17.75 Is a wondfr. * 



CAS H RrTERS- TNrON. I) ept. A-34o, rilHACO, 



I kEKEUBNCK. VIBS1 n" 



HONEY QUEENS FROM TEXAS. 



I can furnish queens of different races, all bred in 

 their purity in separate yards from (i to 25 miles apart. 

 Untested queens, 75 cts. to $1.00 each. Tested queens 

 of either race. 81.50 to |.3.00 each. Breeders, |3.50 to $.5 

 each. Bees by the pound, and 1, 2. and 3 frame nuclei 

 a specialty. Prices cheap Quoted on application. 

 Price list free. Will Atchley,Box79,Beeville, BeeCo.,Tex. 



