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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 15 



Bee-keepers' Directory 



I no loneer club a queen with Gleanings. 



W. T. Crawford, Hineston, La. 



Bee-keepers' Supply Co., Lincoln, Neb. We buy car lots of 

 Root's eoods. Save freight. Write. 



No more queens for sale this fall. 



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



Italians, Carniolans. No disease. Two-comb nucleus 

 with queen, $3.00. A. L. Amos, Comstock, Nebraska. 



Golden yellow Italian queens — my specialty. Price list 

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



Root's Bee Supplies. Send for cataloe. 



D. COOLEY, Kendall, Mich. 



Mott's long-tongues by return mail, also goldens — hardy, yet 

 gentle, but little or no smoke. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 



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



For bee-smoker and hoaey-knife circular send card to 



T. F. Bingham, Farwell, Mich. 



Italian Bees, queens, honey, and Root's bee-keepers' sup- 

 plies. Aliso Apiary, El Toro, Cal. 



Golden-all-over and red-clover Italian queens; circular ready. 

 W. A. Shuff, 4426 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Order your bee-supplies from Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah, 

 at Root's catalog prices. You save time and money. Largest 

 dealers in the West. 



Root's bee-supplies at factory prices. Black Diamond Brand Hon- 

 ty, and hee-littrature. Catolog and circulars tree. 



Geo. S. Graffam & Bro., Bangor, Maine. 



Queens. — Improved red-clover Italians, bred for business, 

 June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 60 cts.; select, 75 cts.; test- 

 ed, $1.00 each. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. C. Clemons, Boyd. ICy. 



Improved Italian qoeens now ready. Nuclei and colonies 

 May 1 to 10. Over twenty years a breeder; 500 colonies to 

 draw on. Free circulars and testimonials. For prices see large 

 advertisement in this issue. 



Quirin-the-Quken-breeder, 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 $5.00; 12 for 

 $9.00. Caucasians, $1.25 each. Write for circular ; order gold- 

 ens from Ben G. Davis: others from John M. Davis, Spring 

 Hill, Tenn. 



Breeding queens of pure Caucasian and Carniolan 



races— price $3.00. Order from A. E. Titoff, Expert 



in Apiculture, with Russian Department of Agriculture, 



Kietf, Russia. Remit with orders. Correspondence in 

 English. 



For Sale 



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

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



For Sale. — Sweet-clover seed, 15ctj. per pound, postage ex- 

 tra. Root's supplies. Anton G. Anderson, Holden, Mo. 



For Sale. — Shipping-cases, the no-dip kind; overstocked ; 

 get our special prices. A. G. Wo'tman Co., 



Grand Rap ds, Mich. 



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

 bees and honey a specialty. Meliloius (sweet clover) seed for 

 sale at 8 cts. per lb. Write for catalog and particulars. 



W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



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

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

 dress to " " 



(Root's Goods.) 



Frank S. Stephens, 

 Paden City, W. Va. 



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 ofier. 



Cleveland Health Food Co., Cleveland, O. 



For S.'iLE. — SfiO ten-frame hives complete, $1.00, as follows : 

 One hive-body with ten wired combs on full sh»ets of founda- 

 tion, H. frames ; one Danz super trimmed with full sheets of 

 foundation; lid and bottom; Root's goods, in good condition. 

 Also one Root observatory hive, new, complete, $4.00. All 

 must be sold at once. H. A. Ross, 



1709 Upper Second Street, Evansville, Ind. 



Bees and Queens 



-75 first-class colonies of bees, mostly in ten- 

 J. D. Holdener, Carlyle, III. 



For Sale. 

 frame hives. 



For Sale. — ^\ne select untested Red-clover and Golden 

 Italian queens, 60 cts. each. F. M. Mayberky, Lederach, Pa. 



For Sale. — 100 colonies at Horseheads, N. Y., complete for 

 extracted honey, $2..'0 each. Wm. Carder, Constance, Ky. 



For Sale. — Improved Italian and Golden Mortgage-lifter 

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



Best the Bee-man, Slatington, Pa. 



For Sale. — Italian, Carniolan, and Caucasian queens. Un- 

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

 accepted. Edward Reddout, Baldwinsville, N. Y. '^ 



For Sale. — First-class apiary of 120 colonies with all sup- 

 plies. Write for particulars to 



J. B. Hall, Box 595, Woodstock, Ont., Can. 



For Sale. — 300 surplus young tested queens, red clover or 

 golden, 50 cts. each as long as they last. 



H. A. Ross, 1709 Upper Second St., EvansvlUe, Ind. 



For Sale. — Selected young Italian queens, bred for superiority 

 in honey production. Single queen, 75 cts.; 6 for $4.00; one 

 dozen, $7.50. Also golden-all-over, Cyprians, Carniolans, and 

 Caucasians. Julius Happel, 414 Fourth St., Evansville, Ind. 



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. 



For Sale. — 500 colonies of bees in lots to suit purchaser, at a 

 bargain. Fine condition; no disease. Will ship, or furniih 

 good locations. No wintering problem heie. For particulars 

 write B. F. Yancey & Son, Angleton, Texas. 



For Sale. — 250 colonies of bees in ten-frame hives at $2.75 

 per colijuy; no disease; fixtures for comb and extracted honey 

 cheap; also 22 acres ol land ; fi st-clas» buildings, and improve- 

 ments. If not sold by Jan. 1 a reliable man is wanted to rent 

 or run bees and farm on shares. J. H. 7einer, Bard. Ark. 



For Sale. — B^es, 300 full colonies, ficst-class hives, each 

 $3.75; three for $11.00. No disease. Must sell this fall. Empty 

 Dov'd hives, $1.00; supers, 25 cts.; 4-fr..me extractor, $18.00 

 Other supplies. Extracted basswcxjd honey, 10 cts. pr lb. 



L. M. Gulden, Osakis, Minn. 



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

 tested, $1.00; six, $4.00; twelve, $7.00. Carniolan, 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. 



For Sale. — 350 colonies of bees in first-class order on easy 

 te ms. I would also sell an 82-acre farm, all in the best cultiva- 

 tion; three actps in orchard and g lod out-buildings. Iwo'ildsell 

 the same in 5 and 10 acre tracts on pa't paym-nts. It is two 

 miles f om Caldwel, wheie the great government project is estab- 

 lished. Caldwell is tne liveliest city in Idaho. Great work is 

 developing. I also ofl^er a 9-room house ana barn, and one block 

 within half a mile of the main street, where I keep one of my 

 yardsof fancy poultry, also one rivet-bottom farm. 240 ices, rich 

 soil, and good water-right; good location for b'^es. Write for 

 particulars, as I can give you any inform ition desired, for I have 

 been in this country 24 years. Otto Geise, Caldwell, Idaho 



