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FOB SALE. — 1,000 thick top bars, staple-spaced 

 frames, regular, $40. 10-oz. screw-capped jars, 2- 

 gross crates, $6.50 gross. 



I. J. Stringham, Glen Cove, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Giving up beekeeping — -must sell 

 immediately. Hives, extractor, new honej-cans, 

 foundation, etc. No bees. Price list furnished. 



H. Hirsch, Box 47, Sta. W., New York City. 



FOR SALE. — 100 3-story 10-fr. colonies, mostly 

 1918 Berry queens. Root hives, metal tops, wired 

 frames. Your choice from about 1^0 colonies. Can 

 furnish two good locations for 1919, alfalfa, sweet 

 clover, and heartsease. 



Harry A. Huff, Chapman, Kans. 



FOR SALE. — 16,000 sections. Roots' extra pol- 

 ished sections, style 2-beeway, 4 ^4x4 ',4x1%, at 20 

 per cent discount from January factory prices. 10,- 

 500 in the flat, balance in glass-side 18-seetion su- 

 pers, with separators. Part have full foundation, 

 some drawn combs, balance no starters. Supers 

 free. D. E. Lhommo-dieu, Colo, Iowa. 



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 copy. Canadian subscriptions, $1.50. Postals not 

 answered. Charles D. Sherman, 107 Highland 

 Court, Hartford, Conn. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGE 



WANTED. — Second-hand two-frame Cowan ex- 

 tractor. S. P. Heavlin, Seville. O. 



"WANTED. — 25 to 300 colonies of bees within 

 300 miles. E. A. Harri.s, Albany, Ala. 



WANTED. — Five to fifty bee colonies, in ten- 

 frame dovetailed hives. A. Arnold, Stelton, N. J. 



WANTED. — Colonies of bees in Georgia or Ala- 

 bama. C. S. Gilson, Dalton, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Colonies of bees in lots of anywhere 

 from 5 to 500. State lowest cash price wanted. 

 H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



WANTED. — Barnes saw, or some saw suitable for 

 small electric motor, for cash, honev, or bees. 



E. W. Brown, Willow" Sjirings, Ills. 



WANTED. — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipmpint secures all 

 the wax. Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED. — Would like to buy or work on 

 shares 300 colonies. Capable of managing efficient- 

 ly. Geo. Lesser, East Syracuse, N. Y.. R. D. No. 3. 



WANTED. — One four-frame extractor, second- 

 hand, in good repair. 



E. E. Cotant, Stanfield, Ore., Box. No. 22. 



WANTED. — Foundation machines. State size, 

 kind, condition, when bought new and price asked. 

 Grand Haven Pattern Works, Grand Haven, Mich. 



One practically new No. 5 Oliver typewriter, per- 

 fect condition: for sale or will exchange for ex- 

 tractor or other beekeepers' supplies. 



C. F. Strahan, Linwood, Nebr. 



WANTED. — Beeswax. We will pay for average 

 quality beeswax delivered at Medina, 36c cash, 38c 

 trade. We will pav 1 and 2c extra for choice yellow. 

 Be sure your shipment bears your name and ad- 

 dress as shipper so we can identify it on arrival. 

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



WANTED. — Shipments of old comb and cappings 

 for rendering. We pay the highest cash and trade 

 prices, charging but 5 cts. a pound for wax render- 

 ed. The Fred W. Muth Co., 204 Walnut St., Cin- 

 cinnati, O. 



OLD COMBS WANTED.— Our steam wax-presses 

 will get every ounce of beeswax out of old combs, 

 cappings or slumgum. Send for our terms and 

 our new 1918 catalog. We will buy your share of 

 the wax for cash or will work it into foundation for 

 you. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton. Illinois. 



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REAL^ ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — Edgemont Fruit Farm and Apiary, 

 one mile from prosperous town, highly improved, 

 good buildings, all in bearing orchards" of choicest 

 varieties, from which is obtained a good income. 

 If desired, will include our apiarv, one of the best 

 in the valley. We realized $20.00 per colony the 

 past season. Write for prices and terms. 



W. A. Dennis, Olathe, Colo. 



FOR SALE. — On account of failing health, I 

 wish to sell my 80-acre farm, bees and supplies. 40 

 acres cleared, balance very easy to cle.ar ; iVo miles 

 to town, 1 mile to school; on telephone line and 

 rural route; good new residence and out-buildings: 

 good well of soft wafer in engine room. Bees in 

 10-frame L. hives, frames nearlv all wired; good 

 supply of supers same size. This is an A No. 1 

 location for bees and honev. Price $5,000 for the 

 farm, bees and supplies; $3,000 cash, balance on 

 time. This is a bargain. 



S. D. Clark, Weyerhauser, Wis. 



BEES^ AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

 list. Jay Smith, R. D. No. 3, Vincennes. Ind. 



Hardy Ita'.ian queens. 



W. G. Lauver, Middletown. Pa., R. D. No. 3, 



FOR SALE. — Three-band Italian queens. 

 W. T. Perdue. R. D. No. 1, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



No more queens this season. Roofs beekeepers' 

 supplies. A. W. Yates, Hartford, Conn. 



Well-bred bees amd queens. Hives and supplies 

 J. H. M. Cook, 84 Courtland St., New York. 



Golden Italian queens, untested $1.00 each six 

 for $5.00. E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



"She suits me" Italian queens, $1.15 each from 

 May 15th to Oct. 15; 10 or more, $1.00 each. 



Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



THREE-BAND ITALIANS ONLY. Untested 

 queens, $1.00; 6, $5.00; 12. $9.00; 50, $35.00- 100 

 $67.50. H. G. Dunn, The Willows, San Jo.^e, Calif! 



FOR SALE. — Pure-bred Italian queens ; also a 

 few hundred pounds of bees. Queens ready April 

 15. Orders filled promptly or monev returned. 

 O. P. Hendrix, West Point, Miss. 



GOLDEN S THAT ARE TRUE TO NAME Un- 

 tested queens, each, $1.00; 6,. $5. 00; 12 $9 00- 50 

 $35.00; 100. $67.50. ' ' ' 



Garden City Apiaries, San .Jovse, Calif. 



Three-banded Italian queens and bees bv the 

 pound, also nucleus, in Root's shipping-cafes, if 

 preferred, or buyer furnish own cages. ^ Send for 

 price list. J. A. Jones & Son, Hope Hull, Ala. 



FOR S.A.LE. — Golden Italian queens which pro- 

 duce gentle yellow bees, the hardest workers we have 

 known. Untested, $1.00, tested. $1.50. Wildflower 

 Apiaries Co., Trust Bldg., Little Rock, Ark. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees; 

 the highest kind, gentle, and as good honev gather- 

 ers as can be found; each, $1.00: 6. $5. on- tested, 

 $2.00; breeders, $5,00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, V^; 



