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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Apr. 15 



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. Vou 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 exchange for ca.sh. beeswa.x;, or ofTers, 

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



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



WANTED. — To exchange Dadant nncapping-cans, 

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

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



\X/ANTED.— Comb honey in Danzenbaker .sections in 

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

 fer large lots of white honey, but c^n use some amber 

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



WANTED.— To sell Rocky Ford cantaloupe seed. 

 Seed of these fatuous melons po.stpaid, 40 cts. per 

 pound. Choice selected stock 



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



IV ANTED —To know who has 200 colonies of bees to 

 '" sell cheap ; al.so what young man would like to 

 serve an apprenticeship with Quirin the queen-breed- 

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



\VANTED. — To exchange New Cumberland black- 

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

 blackberry (Snyder, Taylor, Western Triumph), for 

 beeswax at 30c per lb., or cash. Wanted, old comb and 

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



WANTED.— To exchange Victoria rhubarb roots at 

 SI. 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. 



\VANTED. — To trade good two-stor>' building, fine 

 location, for bees in good hives. 



E. Y. Perki.ns, Creston, Iowa. 



WANTED. — To sell for cash, .>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 I,. Hershi.ser. 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



ANTED. — To purchase 150 colonies bees, t,. frames. 

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

 Orel L, Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo. N. Y. 



Y^'ANTED. — 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. i,. Powell, Millbrook. N. Y. 



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

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



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ANTED.— To exchange a 3'2-caliber Winchester 

 rifle for a lO-inch Root foundation-mill. 



D. A. DrsBROw, Belleview, Marion Co., Fla. 



WANTED. -To sell .500 brood-combs, just a little 

 larger than the Hoffman framr, at $8.00 per 100, 

 f. o. b. at Petoskey. R. B. Oldt, Epsilon, Mich. 



XVANTED.- To .sell a Caligraph typewriter for $'25. 

 '' A substantial, long-lived, rapid machine, doing 

 excellent work; sample on application; the best value 

 for the money. \V. J. Finch, Jr., Carlinville, 111. 



ANTED. — To exchange brood foundation for bees- 

 wax or offers. Fred W. Buttery, 



R. F'. D. 43, Norwalk, Conn. 



IVANTED.— To sell 30 colonies of Italian and hybrid 

 ' "^ bees at $2.50 per colonv. 



J.'F. Rasch, Marilla, N. Y. 



VVANTED. Second-hand or knocked -down hives. 

 "' Describe them, with price. Also want a man 

 who knows how to handle bees a little. 



W. L,. CoGGSHALL, West Groton, N. Y. 



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WANTED.— To .sell Gulf coast sea-shells, cabinet 

 specimens and shells for all purposes. Prices 

 low. Send 15c for 12 nice shells. G. .S. Warnem, 



Palma Sola, Manatee River, Florida. 



WANTED. — One dollar for 15 W. P. Rock eggs; $3.0I> 

 for 50, or lo.OO for 100; from 93 to i»5 scoring birds; 

 cockrels and pullets. $1.00 each; 75 cts. for one Golden 

 Italian queen, or SS 00 per dozen — after August 1st, 50c 

 each or $5.00 per dozen. 



Geo. W. Cook, Spring Hill, Kansas. 



WANTED. — To exchange 30 colonies of bees with 

 fixtures. Hilton chaff hives -every thing up to 

 date — for wall-paper stock or cash offers. 



H. F". Swan, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED. — Beeswax, typewr ter, and wheel-hoe and 

 drill. Send for long list of articles to select from 

 in exchange. F. H. McFarland, Hj-de Park, Vt. 



WANTED. — To exchange a Clark's cutaway harrow 

 and a Brightest and Best blue-flame oil stove for 

 bees or offers. J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



WANTED. -To exchange 10 colonies of hybrid bees, 

 some fine collie-shepherd pups, one goo i hound 

 coon dog, some nice canary birds (beautiful .singers) 

 for a lady's or gent's watch, a good shotgun, or almost 

 any thing you have for trade except poultry. Address 

 wi.h stamp. W. S. Brillhart, Oakwood, Ohio. 



WANTED.— To exchange a $35.00 Henley wire and 

 picket fence machine (to weave on the posts) 

 for ofTers, or will sell for $7.00, as I have no use for it. 

 In good condition. C. Brown, Box 61, Dayton, O. 



ANTED— To sell one Zimmerman Autoharp No. 

 2%, used very little, good as new. $2. .50 takes it. 

 Mrs. N. O. Penny, Nathan, Fla. 



WANTED — Beekeepers to study our advertisement 

 and testimonial of queens in April 1st Gleanings. 

 R F. Holtermann, Manager Bee Department, 



Bow Park Co., l,imited, Brantfoid, Canada. 



WANTED. — A honey - extractor. Also a foot-power 

 circular saw. Slate kind and price 



O. W. Jefferson, Pittsford, Mich. Box 115 



\V^AN lED. -The address of a young or middle-aged 

 ' ' man of some practical experience who wants to 

 come to Colorado for his health and take the job 

 (probably during May, June, July, and August) of 

 attending to an apiary'of 1.50 or 175 colonies. We have 

 two apiaries, about four miles apart, and want a hand 

 to take charge of either one as circumstances mav 

 decide. Apiaries are connected by telephone. We 

 have a bee-house with two good living rooms Would 

 like a man as an a.ssistant to the one we have now. 

 This is a good chance for one affected with lung trou- 

 ble if not sufficient to interfere with work. W ages. 

 $40 without board or $20 with per month. Address 

 The Denver L,and Co.. 

 A. M. Patten, Manager. Denver, Colorado. 



Look Here! 



Buy your bee-supplie-s where j'Oii can do 

 the best. We handle the well-known Lewis 

 Goods, and every thing- else necessary for the 

 bee-keepers, the Very Best Goods, The Very 

 Best Service, The Very Best Shipping Facilities. 

 Plenty of Room, Large Stock, Manufacturer's Prices. 

 Write to us before buying elsewhere. Cat- 

 alog- free if you say where you saw this ad. 



C. M, Scott <&. Co., 



1004 E. Washington St., 



Indianapolis, Ind. 



Don't forget us when you want a queen. 

 We guarantee ours. 



We will have .50 black and hybrid queens to mail be- 

 tween April "20 and May 15, at "40c each, (i for $2.00. 



SwiNSON & Boardman, Box 3.58, Macon, Ga. 



