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FOR SALE. — Pull colonies in new standard 

 oight-framei hives, each with tested Italian queen, 

 full sheet wired combs, hustlers, easy to handle ; no 

 disease here. J. Ford Sempers, Aikin, Md. 



Golden Itnliau queens that produce golden bees; 

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

 ers as can be found; Mav and June, untested, each, 

 $2.00; six, $7.50; doz., $14.00; tested, $4.00; breed- 

 ers, $5.00 to $20.00. J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



PHELPS' GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS com- 

 bine the qualities vou want. Thev are GREAT 

 HONEY-GATHERERS, BEAUTIFUL and GEN- 

 TLE. Virgins, 1.00; mated, $2.00. 



C. W. Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — 5 box hives hybrid bees in May, 



$5.00 eacli. Pour-frame nuclei Italian bees, $5.00 



each. Mann Green Bone Cutter, hand and power, 



good as new, $15.00. Present catalog pricei, $25.00. 



B. P. Averill, Howardsville, Va. 



MOTT'S NORTHERN-BRED Italian Queens are 

 hardv, prolific, gentle, and hustlers, therefore resist 

 disease well. Untested, $1.00 each; $10.00 for 12; 

 selected tested, $2.00 each. Virgins, 50c each. 

 Plans "How to Introduce Queens" and "Increase," 

 25c. Also Golden Campine eggs, best of laying 

 birds. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — 25 colonies Italian bees in new 10- 

 frame L. hives, Danzenbaker reversible bottoms, and 

 metal-covered tops. Frames wired with full sheets 

 of foundation. All strong colonies. 15 colonies, 

 $200; one or more, $10.00 each. Also supers and 

 drawn combs. 



Emil Tappert, 919 N. Main St., Jacksonville, Ills. 



FOR SALE. — North Carolina-bred Italian queens 

 of Dr. C. C. Miller's strain of three-band Italian 

 bees. Gentle and good hone:v-gatherers. May 1st 

 until July 1st, untested, $1.25 each, $12.00 per 

 doz.; tested, $1.75 each, $18.00 per doz.; select test- 

 ed. $2.25 each. Safe arrival and satisfaction gruar- 

 anteed. L. Parker, Benson, R. D. No. 2, N. C. 



HOLLOPETER'S Italian queens ready in June, 

 untested, one $1.75; six, $9.00; July, one, $1.50; 

 dozen, $15.00. Quantity price on application, de- 

 livery after July 10. Tliese prices guarantee you 

 safe arrival of really high-grade Italian stock, more 

 efficient service and win,gs clipped when desired. 

 J. B. Hollopeter, Rockton, Pa. 



FOR SALE. — Quirin's hardy northern-bred Ital- 

 ians will please you. All our yards are wintered 

 on summer stand.s ; more than 25 years a commer- 

 cial queein-breeder. Tested and breeding queens 

 ready almost any time weather permits mailing. 

 L'ntested ready about June 1. Orders booked now. 

 Testimonials and price for asking. 



H. 6. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



Queens from one of Dr. Miller's breeders. Test- 

 ed, $1.75 each; $18.00 per doz.; untested, $1.25 

 each; $13.00 per doz. 1-frame nucleus, $3.00 each; 

 2-frame, $5.00 each; 3-frame, $6.50 each, without 

 queens. We have never had any disease here. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. We have no 

 package bees to offer and no untested queen.s extept 

 with nuclei. Delivery April 15. Geo. A. Hummer 

 & Sons, Prairie Point, Miss. 



BEES FOR SALE. — Bees in one-story standard 

 hives, $10.00 each up. Average grade bees in vari- 

 ous parts of Pennsylvania for shipment direct to 

 purchaser. Tliere is no guarantee either expressed 

 or implied as to the purity of these bees, or their 

 condition, but they are guaranteed by the former 

 owner to be free from foul brood. Engage them 

 now. John N. Prothero, DuBois, Pa. 



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WANTED. — Good experienced man; also some 

 good helpers. Good chance for willing workers. 

 Penn Co., Penn, Miss. 



HELP WANTED. — One or more men to work 

 with bees the coming season. State, age, experience, 

 and wages, we to furnish board. The Rocky Moun- 

 tain Bee Company, Billings, Mont. 



WANTED. — Experienced beeman and one helper. 

 Fast workers and able to do heavy work. Prefer 

 young men experienced in handling auto trucks. 

 State all particulars in answering and wages want- 

 ed. Ernest W. Pox, Fruitdale, S. D. 



WANTED. — One experienced man, and students 

 as helpers in our large bee business. Good chance 

 to learn. Modern equipment and outfit, including 

 auto truck, located near summer resorts. Write, 

 giving age, height, weight, experience, reference, 

 and wages wanted. 



W. A. Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED. — Experienced beekeeper wants em-, 

 ployment in an apiary in U. S. or Canada. Send 

 letter, no telegram. 



Morris F. Laughlin, Albin, Wyo. 



WANTED. — Young man landing in San Fran- 

 cisco about the middle of April, with fair experience, 

 wants work on bee farm to gain experience in 

 American methods. Character and habits O. K. 

 \^'rite. 



Asken, c o Thos. Cook & Son, San Francisco, Cal. 



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MISCELLANEOUS. 



Highest prices paid for old used postage and rev- 

 enue stamps. A. Arnold, 1482 Broadway, New York. 



FOR SALE. — Early tomato plants, 100 by mail, 

 40c. J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



Get my free book on Belgian Hares and big New 

 Zealand Red Rabbits. 



J. E. Johnson, Marionville, Mo. 



PRINTING. — Send your copy for estimate. 

 Work guaranteed. Circulars, Bill Heads, Letter 

 Heads, etc. The Hawthorne Press, R. W. Hopkins, 

 Mgr. , Youkers, N. Y. 



Complete typewTitten (mimeographed) report of 

 lectures by Dr. Phillips and Mr. Demuth of U. S. 

 Dept. of Agriculture at California Short Courses 

 and Cornell Univ., questions, answers, etc. Bee- 

 keeping principles practically applied to Eastern 

 and California conditions. 55,000 words of 

 STRAIGHT T.VLKS on bees and beekeeping, near- 

 ly equal to 200-page book. See February Gleanings. 

 $1.75. R. B. Calkins, 5800 Hearn St., Oakland. Cal. 



E. D. Townsend, the present owner of the Do- 

 mestic Bi'ekeeper bought beekeepers' supplies for 

 the National Beekeepers' Association for several 

 years. He is now buying for the subscribers of the 

 Domestic Beekeeper at the same low manufacturers' 

 price. Listen now what he has got up his sleeve: 

 Any Gleanings subscriber buying five dollars' 

 worth of supplies thru the Domestic Beekeeper at 

 catalog price, and seinding along an extra dollar to 

 pay for a year's subscription to the Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, will get in return a rebate check for a dol- 

 lar, leaving, the year's subscription to the Domestic 

 Beekeeper absolutely free to you. Of course, if your 

 Older for supplies is larger than five dollars, you 

 will get a correspondingly larger rebate cheek on 

 your order. One of our subscribers got a rebate 

 check of $40.00 on his order of supplies last month, 

 March. It was just like getting money from home 

 to him, as he sent us the same money he would 

 have had to pay if he had bought thru the regular 

 dealer in beekeepers' supplies. More and more-, 

 close buvers of beekeepers' supplies are investigating 

 the buying facilities of the Domestic Beekeeper. A 

 word to the wise should be sufficient to cause you to 

 send vour next order for beekeepers' supplies to the 

 Domestic Beekeeper, Northstar, Michigan. 



