1908 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



887 



Wanted.— To buy bees, or will run 50() colonies on 

 shares. Have successfully managed large apiaries. 

 F. B. Cavanagh, Flint, Mich. 



Wanted.— 75 colonies of bees; prefer in 10-frame L. 

 hives, easy shipping distance of Chicago. 

 R. B. HoLBBOOK, 226 S. Howard Ave., Austin. 111. 



Wanted,- Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 grum. State quantity and price. 



Orel, L. Hershiseb, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Real Estate for Bee-keepers. 



Fob Sale.— 45* acres of land in Southern California; 

 two sets of buildings, 117 colonies of bees. $10 per acre. 

 Plenty of water. Address Box 64, Fallbrook, Cal. 



For Sale. — Three village lots with a three-room 

 house, small barn and henhouse, and 1000 colonies of 

 bees in two-story dovetailed comb-honey hives, ex- 

 tractor and all fixtures; good location; satisfactory 

 reasons for selling. Write for particulars if interest- 

 ed. S. LaMont, Jarretts, Minn. 



Fob Sale. — A nine-room house on a ten-acre lot, 

 with apple and cherry orchards; two acres of growing 

 timber, on Lake Huron shore, on rural delivery, two 

 miles from city ; good fishing, hunting, and wild ber- 

 ries handy. Write for terms. A. F. Bbiggs, 



Harrisville, Mich. 



Foe Sale.— A desirable farm of 118 A. in southern 

 Michigan, well located, and in a fine bee country ; 100 

 A. plow land in a good state of cultivation ; 15 A. val- 

 uable timber, plenty of good buildings, good water, 

 and a fine bee-cellar. Write for particulars. 



Floyd E. Smith, Somerset Center, Mich. 



Bee-keepers' Directory. 



My late circular on bees and poultry will interest 

 you. H. G. LaRub, LaRue, O. 



Italian queens bred for honey, untested, 75c each 

 Geo. H. Place, 816 No. 49th St., Omaha, Neb. 



Extra honey queens and choice mountain honey 

 Francis J. Colahan, Bernardo, San Diego Co., Cal. 



Italian Queens. — Motfs long-tongued (Imp'd) and 

 goldens. Circular free. E.E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich 



Italians, Cabniolans. No disease. Twocombnu 

 cleus with queen, $3.00. A. L. Amos, Comstock, Neb 



Go den-all-over and red-clover Italian queens; circu 

 lar ready. W. A. Shuff, 4426, Osage Ave., Phila., Pa 



Italian Bees, queens, and Root's bee supplies. 

 E. SCOGGTN, Carlsbad, N. M. 



I club a high-grade Italian queen with Gleanings. 

 new or renewal. W. T. Crawford, Hineston, La. 



Italian Bees, queens, honey, and Root's bee-keep- 

 ers' supplies. Aliso Apiary, El Toro, Cal. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies 

 .1. H. M. Cook. 70 Cortlandt St., New York City. 



Italian bees and queens bred for honey; price list 

 free. B. F. Yancet & Son, Angleton, Tex. 



For bee-smoker and honey-knife circular send card 

 to T. F. Bingham, Farwell, Mich. 



Italian Queens by return mail or money refund- 

 ed. Circular free. D. J. Blocheb, Pearl City, 111. 



Golden yellow Italian queens— my specialty. Price 

 list free. E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



Root's Bee Supplies Send for catalog. 



D. COOLEY, Kendall, Mich. 



Italian Bees and queens— red-clover and golden 

 strains. E. A. Simmons, Greenville. Ala. 



Swabthmork Golden-all-over, Caucasian, Banat, 

 Carniolan Cyprian queens. E.L Pratt, Swarthmore, Pa. 

 Queen-rearing outfits and books; new catalog free. 



koot's bee-supplies at factory prices. Black Diamond 

 Brand Honey, and bee-literature. Catalog and circu- 

 lars free. Geo. S. Graffam & Bbo., Bangor, Maine. 



Queens.— Improved red-clover Italians, bred for 

 business, June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 60 cts.; 

 select, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00 each. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. H. C. Clemons, Boyd. Ky. 



Angel is breeding his Golden beauties and bright 

 three-banded Italian queens, but will not offer any for 

 sale this season, on account of not being at home at 

 all times of the season. Samuel M. Angel, 



Evansville, Ind 



Improved Italian bees and queens ready in May. 

 Circular and testimonials free; second-hand surplus 

 arrangements for i% sections, also folding cartons, 

 cheap if taken soon, or will exchange. 



Quirin-the-Queen-bbbedeb, Bellevue, O 



Italian Bees and Queens. I breed three-banded 

 stock only, and use the finest breeding stock to be 

 had. For prices, see display advertising columns in 

 this issue. Send for price list. Twenty-five years' 

 experience. F. J. Wardell, Uhrichsville, O 



Tennessee Queens.— Best that experience can 

 produce. Untested three-band and goldens, $1.00 

 each ; 6 for $5.C0 ; 12 for $9.00. Caucasians : nd 

 Carniolans, $1 2.) each. Write for circular, ord r 

 goldens from Ben G. Davis ; others from John M. 

 Davis, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



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Magazine" OI^I^cS^l^d Free 



A MAN'S DISPOSITION 



Is, without doubt, seriouslj- affected by the climatic conditions 

 which surround him. 



ARE YOU PLEASANTLY LOCATED? 



Are you shut in by the ice and snow of a rigorous winter, 

 with naught but a cheerless sky to gaze upon ? What of your 

 lands now « Covered with snow 1 How about your stock ? 

 Have to be kept housed and fed ? 



The farmers in our territory are plowing, their stock graz- 

 ing on the hillsides, and in the famous Manatee section grow- 

 ers are shipping their products to Northern markets, receiv- 

 ing remarkable prices for the same, due to the season. 



Our lands are just as fertile as yours, produce just as much 

 and at a time when prices are the best. It's a duty you owe 

 yourself and family to look into this. 



CLIMATE IS A MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR in 



connection with the protits, as well as pleasure, to be derived 

 from your location. 



W^ouldn't you like to be pleasantly situated, surrounded by 

 climatic conditions which permit work to be carried on the 

 entire year, and where the struggle for existence against the 

 elements of a frozen North is not known ? 



The climate in the six States traversed by our line Is unsur- 

 passed anywhere, and the profits being derived by those who 

 only a few years ago were battling with the rigors of winter 

 in a northern location Is evidence of the value of our lands. 

 Do you expect to remain where you are and keep up the strug- 

 gle ? Why not come down into southern sunshine and be 

 pleasantly located, while at the same time you are deriving 

 big profits from your crops '. 



OUR LITERATURE IS FREE. The " Seaboard Maga- 

 zinCj" prepared especially for the benefit of parties contem- 

 plating a change of location, will help you. Let us put your 

 name on our mailing-list. Drop us a postal to-day, 



J. W. White, 

 General Industrial Agent, 



Seaboard Air Line Railway, 



Dept. F, Portsmouth, Virginia. 



