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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



FOR SALE. — Good Italian queens, tested, $1.50; 

 untested, $1.00; 1-lb. package, $3.00; 2-lb., $5.00; 

 nuclei, 2-frame, $4.00; 3-frame, $5.50. 



G. W. Moon, 1904 Park Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 



FOR SALE. — Pull colonies in new standard 

 eight-frame hive.s, each with tested Italian queen, 

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

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



FOR SALE. — Tliree-banded leather-colored Ital- 

 ians, of the celebrated Moore strain with tested 

 queens, reared last season, in eight-frame Langstroth 

 hives, at $12.00 a colony. 



John Hutchinson, Lake City, R. D. No. 2, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — Golden Italian queens that produce 

 golden bees ; for gentleness and honey-gathering they 

 are equal to anv. Every queen guaranteed. Price 

 $2.00, 6 for $7.50. 



Wm. S. Barnett, Barnetts, Va. 



FOR SALE. — Golden Italian queens which pro- 

 duce gentle yellow bees, thei hardest workers we 

 have known, $2.50 each. When you wish to im- 

 prove your stock always buy the very best. 

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



Three-banded Italian queens and bees by the 

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

 preferred, or buyer furnish own cages. Send for 

 pricei list. J. A] Jones & Son, Montgomery, Ala., 

 R. D. No. 1, Box llrt. 



PHELPS' GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS com- 

 bine the qualities you want. Thev are GREAT 

 HONEY-GATHERERS, BEAUTIFUL and GEN- 

 TLE. Virgins, $1.00; mated, $2.00. 



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



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees; 

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

 ers as can be found; Mav and .Tune, 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. 



FOR SALE. — Mr. Beeman, head your colonies of 

 bees with the best Italian stock raised in the South. 

 One queen, $1.25; 12 queens, $14.00. One pound 

 of bees with queein, postpaid, $6.00. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



M. Bates, Greenville, R. D. No. 4, Ala. 



FOR SALE. — A limited number of bees and 

 queens for May delivery from either home apiaries 

 or South Carolina. Safe arrival guaranteed if 

 shipped by express. Parcel post shipments at buy- 

 er's risk. We invite correspondence as to details 

 and price. The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Three-banded Dr. Miller and 

 Walker Italian queens, ready in May, untested, 

 $1.25 each; 6 for $7.00; 12 for $12.00; select 

 $1.50 each; 6 for $8.00; 12 for $15.00; tested, 

 $2.50; select tested, $3.50 each. Orders filled in 

 rotation. Queen circular and testimonials sent free. 

 Curd Walker, Queen-breeder, JellicO', Tenn. 



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. "These prices guarantee you 

 safe arrival of really high-grade Italian stock, more 

 efficient service and wings clipped whe.n desired. 

 .T. B. Hollopeter, Rockton, Pa. 



One of the best queen breeders in the United 

 .States is now raising queens for us from selected 

 leather-colored Italians. We offer warranted queens 

 at $1 each or $90 per hundred. Tested queens, $2 

 each. Satisfaction and safe delivery guaranteed. 

 Queens ready now for immediate delivery. Order 

 now as our supply is limited. 

 The Foster Honey & Mercantile Co., Boulder, Colo. 



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

 ians will please you. All our yards are wintered 

 on summer stands; more than 25 years a commer- 

 cial queen-breeder. Tested and breeding queens 

 ready almost anv time weather permits mailing. 

 Untested ready about June 1. Orders booked now. 

 Testimonials and price for asking. 



H. G. Quirin, Bellevue. Ohio. 



June, 1919 

 Un- 



FOR SALE. — Three-band Italian queens. Un- 

 tested queen, $1.25; six, $6.50; twelve, $11.50. 

 Tested queens, $2.50 each. 



Robert B. St)icer, Wharton, N. J. 



FOR SALE. — Italian queens, golden, and three- 

 banded, bred from best selected stock. Untested, 

 each, $1.00; 6, $5.00; 12, $10.00; select untested, 

 $1.50 each. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



G. H. Merrill, Liberty, S. C. 



NUCLEI. — One or two carloads, or less, 2- and 

 3-frame. July 1st delivery, $4.00, $5.00, and $6.00 

 with young Italian queens. Write for terms and 

 particulars. 



Co-operative Honey Producers, Overton, Nev. 



Victor's three-banded Italian queens of superior 

 quality. All my queens reared by the best method 

 known, from mothers that produced 240 lbs. of sur- 

 plus honey last season. $1.00 each straight, from 

 June 1 to Sept. 1. 



Julius Victor, Martinsville, N. Y. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED. — Young man to care for about 80 

 hives of bees and help with garden work. Man 

 with some bee experience. State experience and 

 wages required. Good board. 



P. C. Lalor, Barrington, Ills. 



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. Fox, Fruitdale, S. D. 



WANTED. — One expeirienced 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. 



Moi-ris F. Laughlin, Albin, Wyo. 



WANTED. — W^ork in apiary by single man 27 

 years old, good health and character, and some ex- 

 perience. Wages $50.00 per month and board with 

 railroad fare. 



Wm. R. Lindsey, Buckner, R. F. D. No. 1, Ark. 



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MISCELLANEOUS. 



Highest prices paid for old iised postage and rev- 

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



FOR SALE. — Silver Spangled Hamburg eggs, 

 and fine rare old Paganini violin. 



Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



PRINTING SPECIAL. ^ — 100 letterheads, 100 

 billheads, 100 cards, 100 envelopes, $1.90. Send for 

 samples. Hawthorne Press, Yonkers, N. Y. 



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

 mestic Beekeeper bought beekeepers' supplies for 

 the National beekeepers' Association for several 

 years. He is now buying for the subscribers of the 

 Domextic Beekeeper at the same low manufacturers' 

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

 Any Gleanixg.s' subscriber buying five dollars' 

 worth of supplies thru the Domestic Beekeeper -it 

 catalog price, and sending 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 



