1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Queens! Queens! 



We have five different yards, 5 to 20 miles apart, 

 where Italians, Cyprians, Holylands, Carniolans, and 

 Albinos are bred for business. You can send in your 

 orders at following prices the rest of this year: Test- 

 ed, |1 50 each; $8.00 for six; $15.00 per doz. Untested, 

 75c each; $4.25 for six, or $8.00 per doz. Fine breeders, 

 $5.00 each. Safe arrival guaranteed Write for free 

 catalog. Tells how to raise queens and keep bees for 

 profit. The Jennie Atchley Co . Beeville, Bee Co., Tex. 



QUEENS. 



Quirin, the Queen-breeder, has 101) red-clover queens 

 which must be sold within the next two weeks. 

 Price, 75c each; tested, $1,00; select tested, $1.50. This 

 is the last time our adv. will appear for this season. 

 Address all orders to 



QUIRIN-THE-QUEEN- BREEDER, 



Parkerlown. Ohio. 



Do You Read the Modern Farmer ? 



If not, why not ? Perhaps you have never 

 seen a copy. If not, send for one now — it's 

 free. Send us lo cents and the names and 

 addresses of five farmers and zve will send 

 you the paper one year. Clubbed with this 

 paper. Write for price. Address 



MODERN FARMER, St. Joseph, Missouri. 



To make cows pay, use Sharpies Cream Separators, 

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



All sizes; some trained; first- 

 class stock. New price list 

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



1200 FERRETS. 



free. 



WANTED. — Offers of car lots of honey, especially 

 comb honey. Cash paid on delivery at your ware- 

 house or station. Thos. C. Stanley & Son, 

 Apiarists and Honey Buyers, 

 Manzanola, Col., or Fairfield, 111. 



Thirty nice black and hybrid queens at 25 cts. each. 

 F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vt. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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

 You must 8AT 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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ANTED. — Beeswax; bright yellow preferred. 

 I. J. Stringham, 105 Park PL, New York City. 



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RANTED.— Flint-lock muskets dated 1812, 1815, 1816. 

 will exchange modern fire-arms for same, or will 

 buy. Address216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



ANTED.— To buy in California 100 to 400 stands 

 bees. Must be cheap. Address 



F. J. Farr, Pasadena, Cal. 



RANTED.— To exchange for wood-working machin- 

 ery, wax, or honey, a 12 -tune Swiss music-box 

 with harp, drum, chimes, and castanet attachments. 

 Address 216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



Y^/ANTED.— Several positions are open for young 

 "^ men in apiaries in the West Indies. Write at 

 once, stating experience, age, and other particulars. 

 The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



ANTED.— To hear from some one having Cuban 

 bloodhounds for sale. 



Kelsey Hart, Candor, N. Y. 



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ANTED.— Ten colonies, ten frames, f. o. b. Phila- 

 delphia. >State price. 

 R. B. Chipman, 227 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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ANTED. — A location for a custom saw and feed 

 mill. Wm. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



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ANTED. — To sell or exchange, a lady's Crescent bi- 

 cycle; fine condition. H. Shane, Medina, O. 



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ANTED.— To exchange apples for sweet potatoes. 

 John Anderson, Oriskany Falls, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To trade 160 acres of rich, level, black 

 ' ' land for bees. Write full particulars in first let- 

 ter. D. E. lyHOMMEDiEU, Colo, Story Co., Iowa. 



\V ANTED. — To sell a mill property, water power, 

 '" with considerable land, and houses, as desired. 

 Good location for bees or for milling and feed business. 

 For particulars address 



I. h- Powell, Millbrook, New York. 



V^ ANTED. —To send you melilotus (sweet clover) 

 ""^ seed at 10c per 2-oz. package; larger quantities 

 quoted. Address W. P. Smith, Pehn, Hiss. 



WANTED.— To, sell 8-frame Dovetailed hives, empty, 

 supers com])lete. well painted, part new. or will 

 exchange for similar 10-frame hives; also a four-burn- 

 er wickless oil-stove and Hallock weeder. both nearly 

 new. All at a bargain. A. P. Wilkey, Luzon, Ky. 



\VANTED.— A good reliable man to take a half-inter- 

 ' • est with me, as soon as possible, in a newly es- 

 tablished apiary which I wish to enlarge. Must have 

 the necessary cash, say $:iOO. and be well acquainted 

 with the bee business. Don't delay. W. ,S. Cooper, 

 12:1 South Flores St., San Antonio, Tex. 



WANTED. — To exchange modern fire-arms for foun- 

 dation-mills and foot-power saw, also wax and 

 honey. Wm. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



WANTED.— To sell an apiary of 30 colonies, a lot of 

 bee-supplies, 5 lots— with house, barn, and two 

 shops — in a small village. Must be sold; a great bar- 

 gain for some one. Address for particulars, 



H. D. Edwards, Delhi, 111. 



Also 

 cans; 

 5 acres choice improved land, and house and two lots; 

 or will trade for mercantile business. Don't write 

 unless you mean business. 



Elias Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



\1/ ANTED. —To sell 200 swarms of Italian bees. 

 '' 7000 lbs. white extracted honey in 60-lb. 



WANTED.— Beeswax ; highest market price paid. 

 Write for price list. 



Bach, Becker & Co., Chicago, 111. 



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

 used for honey, at about half price of new cans. 

 Also elegant exhibition 12-lb. no-dnp honey-cases f-r 

 plain Danz. and i%XA% sections; made for Pan-Amer- 

 ican. For prices, etc., address Orel L,. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell bees and queens. Also putty- 

 knife with iron handle and strong steel blade- 

 just the thing for prying and scraping about hives, 

 etc., 15c postpaid. O. H. Hyatt, Shenandoah, la. 



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ANTED.— To sell 600 stands of Italian bees in Sim- 

 plicity hives in lots to suit buyer. Will deliver 

 the same to any point in the West if desired. Corres- 

 pondence solicited. Tyler Bros., Nicolaus, Cal. 



WANTED.— To exchange my new price list of 2000 

 ferrets, now ready to ship, for your address on a 

 postal card. N. A. Knapp. Rochester. Ohio. 



WANTED —We want lo hear from those having 

 choice comb honey to sell, stating quantity, qual- 

 ity, size, and stvle of sections, and how packed. If 

 not yet packed for shipment state how soon you can 

 have it ready, aid the price asked delivered here or 

 free on board at your place. 



The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



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RANTED— To sell in December. 160 acres of im- 

 proved land for $50U and '200 hives of yellow 

 bees, and extracting tools; hive factory very chenp for 

 cash. I was the founder of the apiary with which J. 

 C. McCubbin. of Central California, earned his fame. 

 So come for health where there i' but little rain and 

 no snow. I,and is rich, and crops grow. This State 

 has all kinds of climate and soil. 



S. W. Conrad, Poplar, Tulare Co.. Cal. 



