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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



December, 1919 



QUEENS ON APPROVAL. Bees by package or 

 colony. A. M. Applegate, Reynoldsville, Pa. 



PHELP'S GOLDEN QUEENS will please you. 



Mated, $2.00. Try one and you will be convinced. 



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



FOR SALE. — Three-banded Italian queens and 

 golden queens, April 10, 1920. 



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



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

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

 Allen Latham, Norwichton, Conn. 



FOR SALE. — Indianola Apiary offers Italian 

 bees and queens; tested, $1.50; untested, $1.00. 

 J. W. Sherman, Valdosta, Ga. 



Leather-colored Italian queens, tested, June 1st, 

 $1.50: untested, $1.25 — $13.00 a dozen. 



A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Ct. 



FOR SALE. — Tlireerbanded Italian queens, un- 

 tested, $1.00; $10.00 a dozen. J. A. Jones & Sons, 

 Montgomery, Ala., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 11-A. 



THREE-BAND Italians only. Untested queens, 

 $1.25; 6, $6.50; 12. $11.50; 50, $40.00; 100, 

 $75.00. H. G. Dunn, The Williows, San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE.- — ^125 colonies Italian bees, lO-frame, 

 2-story. Modern, A-1 condition. No disease. 

 ,57,5 " Box No. 151, Tucson, Ariz. 



When it's GOLDEN it's Phelps'. Try one and 

 be convinced. Virgins, $1.00; mated, $2.00. 



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



FOR SALE. — Golden Italian queens ready April 

 15; $1.00 each; $10.00 per dozen. 



W. W. Talley, Greenville, R. D. No. 4, Ala. 



FOR SALE.— ^5 or more colonies of Italian bees, 

 and a lot of supplies. If you want a bargain write 

 me for I am going out of the bee business. 



J. O. Garman, Glasgow, R. F. D. No. 4, Ky. 



GOLDEN S THAT ARE TRUE TO NAME. Un- 

 tested queens, each, $1.25; 6, $6.50; 12, $11.50; 

 50, $40.00: 100. $75.00. 



Garden City Apiaries, San Jose, Calif. 



BEES BY THE POUND. — Also QUEENS. 

 Booking orders now. FREE circulars give details. 

 See larger ad elsewhere. Nueces County Apiaries, 

 Callallen, Texas. E. B. Ault, Prop. 



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 & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Michigan-bred Italian queens. Am 

 now booking orders for Aug. 1st deliverv. Three- 

 band only. " Untested, 1, $1.00; 12, $10.00; 100. 

 $80.00; tested, $1.75 each. . 



D. A. Davis, North Detroit, Mich. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees: 

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

 ers as can be found; May 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. 



FOR SALE.— Italian queens from best, disease- 

 resisting stock, mailed as soon as hatched. Improv- 

 ed method for introducing with every order. Prices, 

 April to October, 1, 75c; 10, $6.00; 50, $25.00. 

 Order now for spring deliverv. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



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

 ians will please vou. 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. 



JJ. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



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

 bees with the be.st Italian stock raised in the South. 

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

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

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



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



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Write for shipping tags and our prices for render- 

 ing your old combs, cappings, etc. We guarantee a 

 first-class job. The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



Guinea Pigs. Young stock, for sale, females 

 $1.50; males $1.00. Pleasant Hill Caviary, 1629 E. 

 Florida St., Springfield, Mo. 



Trappers, Hunters. I tell you how to tan skins, 

 make animal bait, how to remove skunk odor, and 

 my best methods for trapping. Send 50 cents today. 

 O. Johnson, Thayer, Iowa. 



FOR SALE. — CALIFORNIA WONDER CORJST 

 for seed. A new white dent. Has averaged as 

 high as six good ears per stalk or over 300 bushels 

 per acre. Also fifty tons of ensilage. A great 

 money-maker. Order now. Price 35c per lb. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



FOR SALE. — As long as stock lasts will sell at 

 following prices: Cavies (Guinea Pigs) breeding 

 age, males, $1.00: females, $1.50; pair. $2.25; 

 trio. $3.50. Belgian hares, breeding age, males, 

 $2.00; females, $2.50; pair, $4.25; trio, $6.25. 

 Also young of each. Order from ad. 



Quincy Hart, Gentryville, R. D. No. 1, Ind. 



TELL WHAT YOU KNOW! The Western Hon- 

 ey Bee offers cash and other prizeis in a competition 

 (ending March 1st) for articles pertaining to the 

 work of beekeeping. Try your hand : any one can 

 compete, whether a subscriijer to thei Honey Bee or 

 not. Send for a sample copy (free) containing par- 

 ticulars. Address WESTERN HONEY BEE, 121 

 Temple St., Los Angeles, California. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED. — Man to tend about 300 swarms of 

 bees. Steady employment to the right part>\ State 

 wages and experience. S. R. Stewart, Rifle, Colo. 



W.4NTED. — Two experienced bee men for the 

 season of 1920. One queen-breedeir with experi- 

 ence ; one with experience in handling bees. State 

 age, number of years' experience and wages. Also 

 give reference. 



W. J. Forehand & Sons, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



WANTED. — Ambitious young man with some 

 knowledge of beekeeping and supplies. Should have 

 good common school education, writing fair hand, 

 and quick to learn, T\illing to work hard to learn 

 a good business and permanent position. Address 



A. L. Boyden, Director of Sales, Medina, Ohio 



WANTED. — A competent and reliable, clean, 

 single young man to run our apiary of 140 colonies 

 for comb honey, cultivate 10 acres and do regular 

 chores. A good thing for the right kind of a man. 

 State age, experience, and terms of payment in first 

 letter. May refer to' The A. I. Root Co., Medina, 

 Ohio. Mrs. Geo. E. Goodwin, Lyons, Mich. 



SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED. — .A. position with some large beekeep- 

 er, season of 1920, either comb or extracted honey. 

 Have had some experience. 



Grover Campbell. Quincy, R. F. D. No. 2, Dls. 



Lady wishing to learn beekeeping on progressive 

 farm offers her services. Will make herself useful 

 at any light farm work. Go anywhere. Some ex- 

 perience, Educated, but not fastidious. Address 

 H K., c o Gleanings, Medina, Ohio. 



