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GLEANINGS IN hEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 1 



For Sale 



-Collie puppy, female, nearly all pure white. 

 H. E. Gray, Fort Edward, N. Y. 



For Sale.- 

 Eligible. 



For Sale. — Tasmanian necklace shells, any quantity. Sam 

 pie sent. G. H. Smith, Ramsgate, Tasmania. 



For Sale. — A full line of bee-keepers' supplies; also Italian 

 bees and honey a specialty. Write for catalog and particulars. 

 W. P. Smith, Fenn, Miss. 



For Sale. — 1908 home-grown recleaned scarlet-clover seed, 

 now ready, $3.50 per bushel, sacks free. A No. 1 stock. 



G. L. Ellis, Millsboro, Del. 



For Sale. — One, two, or three well-equipped apiaries near 

 Bakersfield, Kern Co., California. Interested parties please ad- 

 dress H. W. Jackson, R. D. 3, Bakersfield, Cal. 



For Sale. — Beautiful long-haired Persian and Angora cats 

 and kittens; solid whites and various colors; none better. 

 Send stamp for written reply. 



Kensington Cattery, Marion, Ohio. 



For Sale. — If you want an illustrated and descriptive cata- 

 log of bee-keepers" supplies for 1907 send your name and ad- 

 dress to Frank S. Stephens, 



(Root's Goods.) Paden City, W. Va. 



For Sale. — 200 cases of 5-gallon cans. All are free from 

 rust inside, and the majority have been used but once. Two cans 

 in a case; 10 cases or more, 25 cts. per case. 



J. E. Crane & Son, Middlebury, Vermont. 



For Sale. — Alexander wire bee-veils, no pins or sewing re- 

 quired; made from the very best wire cloth at 60 cents each, 

 postpaid. Frank Alexander, 



Delanson, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Best Wisconsin sections, 1000, $4.00; 2000, $7.75; 

 3000, $11.00; 5000, $17.50; No. 2, 50 cts. less; plain, 25 cts. less, 

 24-lb. 2-in. glass shipping-case, 14 cts. Catalog free. 



H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, 111. 



For Sale. — About 1300 or 1400 cases, two five-gallon cans 

 each, practically free from nail-holes, and were new tins when 

 originally shipped to us. Make us an offer. 



Cleveland Health Food Co., Cleveland, O. 



Don't bother with cans. Kegs are cheaper and easier to fill 

 and handle. 160-lb. pine kegs, with 2-in. hole and plug, 50 cts. 

 each, f. o. b. factory. Orders given prompt attention. Send list 

 of supplies needed. I can save you money. 



N. L. Stevens, Moravia, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Moving-picture show with newspaper, magazine, 

 and phonograph business combined; doing good business; no 

 opposition in town of 3000. Will sell separately; good reasons 

 for selling. Don't write unless you have the cash and mean 

 business. W. A. Nichols, Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale. — About 100 bee-hives. They are mostly 8, 9, 

 and 10 frame hives, taking L. frames. Some of them are new, 

 and all are in good condition. They have metal rabbets, Van 

 Dusen clamps, and a large number have Hoffman frames. I 

 have also a few Dadant hives that are new, and some 9-frame 

 hives that take frames of standard length, and have bodies 12 

 inches deep. Further particulars, matters of correspondence. 

 Somebody can get a bargain in these hives, as, owing to failing 

 eyesight, I shall soon have to quit the business of bee-keeping. 

 Edwin Bevins, Leon, Iowa. 



Real Estate for Bee-keepers 



For Sale. — 160 acres, 60 in crop; fine park-like bee-farm; 

 spring water, wood, house, stables. Price $2500. 



Rev. Gus. Kunke, Ponoka, Alberta, Canada. 



For Sale. — A good paying bee business in Minnesota; with 

 or without real estate; 400 colonies Italian bees, with all neces- 

 sary up-to-date appliances. 



ABC, care A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale. — A fine ranch in Idaho, fruit of all kinds, clear 

 spring water, 160 acres good land, 12 stands of bees, ideal bee 

 location; good market; best climate; $25.00 an acre; cheap. No 

 boy correspondence wanted. F. F. Ceoroe, Fraser, Idaho. 



For Sale or Rent. — Bee-hive factory; waterpower, 85- 

 horse capacity; trackage, yardage, 93,000 feet floor-space. Na- 

 tive basswood for sections can be bought for $3.00 to $5.00 per 

 cord. Thick soft white pine for hives available at less than 

 Eastern price. If interested, come. 



W. H. Putnam, River Falls, Wis. 



For S.\le. — Two good homes in village of Elsie; one house, 

 7 rooms, one-half acre, bee-house and supplies. The other, 9 

 rooms, three-fourths acre; well, cistern, fruit, large horse-barn; 

 two poultry-houses. .Every thing goes with the place except 

 library, bedding, dishes, and tools. 



Dr. N. L. Higbie, Elsie, Clinton Co., Mich. 



Pecos Valley of New Mexico lands are coining $50 to $65 

 net per acre per year from alfalfa. Forty-five thousand acres of 

 alfalfa in bloom five times a year, surrounding Artesia, means 

 honey for the het-ketper. Live in an ideal fruit country, where 

 the largest artesian wells in the world constantly pour out their 

 wealth. Artesia, the future Rose City, already has the famous 

 " Mile of Roses." Homeseekers' excursions the first and third 

 Tuesdays of each month. Agents wanted to accompany parties. 

 Write to-day to R. M. Love, General Agent, Artesia, N. M. 



Bees and Queens 



Golden Italian queens by return mail, 50c. 



J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale. — 800 colonies of bees; for particulars, address 



Dr. Geo. D. Mitchell & Co., Ogden, Utah. 



For Sale. — Northern-bred red-clover queens. Untested, 

 75 cts.; tested, $1.00. E. S. Watson, 



R. F. D. No. 2. Madison, Maine. 



For Sale. — Improved Italian and Golden Mortgage-lifter 

 queens. Tested and untested, $1.00 to $3.00. 



Best the Bee-man, Slatington, Pa. f> 



For Sale. — Extra fine untested red-clover Italian queens by 

 return mail, 60 cts. Mismated, 35 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 



F. M. Mayberry, Lederach, Pa. 



For Sale. — Italian, Camiolan, and Caucasian queens. Un 

 tested, 75 cts.; 12, $8.50; virgins, 40 cts.; 12. $4.50. Stamps not 

 accepted. Edward Rkddout, Baldwinsville, N. Y. o 



For Sale. — Italian bees and queens now ready. Untested, 

 $1.00; tested, $1.50. Bee-keepers' supplies. Root's goods. Send 

 for prices. Eggs from Silver-laced Wyandotte poultry. 



N. V. Long, Biscoe, N. C. 



Standard bred red-clover Italian queens. Bred for gentleness 

 and their superior working qualities. Virgins, 45 cts.; untested, 

 laying, 85 cts.; select untested, $1.00; tested, $1.50. 



J. R. McCoRKLE, Wingate, Ind. Rt. 5. 



For Sale. — Queens of my famous red-clover stock; untested, 

 50 cts.; select untested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00; nuclei, $1.00 per 

 frame. Golden queens at same price. H. A. Ross, 



1709 Upper Second St., Evansville, Ind. 



For Sale. — Moore's strain and golden Italian queens, un- 

 tested, $1.00; six. $4.00; twelve, $7.00. Camiolan, Banat, and 

 Caucasian queens, select, $1.00; six, $5.00. Tested, any kind, 

 $1.25; six, $6.00. Choice breeding queens, $3.00 each. Circu- 

 lar free. W. H. Rails, Orange, Cal. 



Honey and Wax for Sale 



For Sale. — Choice extracted clover honey for table use, in 

 new square cans. C. F. Luft, Ada, Ohio. 



For Sale. — New crop fancy white-clover and amber comb 

 honey. W. J. Harbough, Kernstown, Va. 



For Sale. — New No. 1 white clover comb honey at $3.50 per 

 case of 24 sections; less than six cases, 25 cts. per case extra. 

 Quirin-the-queen-breeder, Bellevue, O. 



For Sale. — 5000 lbs. of clover and amber honey in 160-lb. 

 kegs. C. J. Baldridgk, Homestead Farm, 



Kendaia, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Palmetto honey, perfectly cured, and almost as 

 white as white clover. Ten gallons, in a two-can case, $8.50. 

 E. B. Rood, Bradenlown, Fla. 



