1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



25 



Bees and Queens. 



$400 will bny 100 colonies of bees, 50 caps with extractine- 

 combs, 50 caps and covers to hold section supers. I will deliver 

 bees to either Sand Lake or Grant station. My bees have al- 

 ways been free from disease. My crop was 8000 lbs. comb 

 honey in 1908. You must help fix bees to ship to get this bar- 

 gain. You can use one of my yards if ycu wish. 



Mrs. S. Wilbur Frbv, Sand Lake Mich. 



For Sale. — Moore's strain and eolden Italian queens, untest- 

 ed, $1.00; six, $5.00; twelve, $<».00. Carniolan, Banat, and 

 Caucasian queens, select, $1.25; six, $5.00; twelve, $10.00. 

 Tested, any kind, $1.50; six, $8.00. Choice breeders, $3.00. 

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



For Sale. — New queens from here after May 25. 



Edwa. RKDnouT, Bradentown, Fla. 



Italian Qukkns. — Ready, 1009 list of Mott's strain of Red- 

 clover and Goldens. Leaflet, How to Introduce Queens, 15 cts.; 

 leaflet. How to Increase, 15 cts.; one copy of each, 25 cts. 



E. E. MOTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



5000 three-band Italian queens ready to mail March 1. Un- 

 tested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00; breeders, $5.00. Ask for prices in 

 large quantities. W. J. Littlkfield, 



Route 3. Little Rock, Ark. 



Italian queens, untested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00. Two-frame 

 nuclei, $2.50 with queen. E. M. Collyer, 



75 Broadway, Ossining, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Golden-all-over queens, and bee-keepers' sup- 

 plies. T. L. McMurrav, Silverton, W. Va. 



For Sale. — 1000 colonies of bees with fixtures; run princi- 

 pally for extracted honey. Dr. Geo. D. Mitchell & Co., 

 340 Fourth Street, Ogden. Utah. 



For Sale. — 300 nuclei with good queens for spring delivery. 

 Place orders now, and know you get them. 



D. J. Blochkr, Pearl City, 111. 



Extra-fine queens of the red-clover strain, bred by the originat- 

 or. Fine queens for breeders' use, a specialty. 



F. J. Wardell, Uhrichsville, Ohio. 



Notice. — In writing me for prices on Italian queens and nu- 

 clei, note change in address. Queens and bees are ready to ship 

 DOW. C. B. Bankston, Rockdale, Texas. 



For Sale. — 75 colonies of bees in uniform hives, in good 

 condition; also 100 empty hives. 



S. E. Tennant, Schoharie, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Golden Italian queens, tested, $1.00; two-frame 

 nucleus with queen, $3.00. Rockhill Apiaries, 



Dr. S. T. Hookey, Prop., 4712 Oak St., Kansas City, Mo. 



For Sale. — 25 colonies Italian bees, S-frame L. hive; price 

 $4.00 per colooy at express ofBce here. 



F. P. Cathbrman, Lewisburg, Pa. 



For Sale. — Fifty strong colonies of bees near fine location 

 in Eastern Michigan. Dovetailed hives. Write soon. 



F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



For Sale. — Italian bees io ten-frame L. hives. 



Jos. Hanke, Port Washington, Wis. 



Pound Bees, nuclei, full colonies, from Mechanic Falls 

 branch. Prices on application. Mason, Mechanic Falls, Me. 



For Sale. — Italian queens, hustlers; untested, 75 cts.; se- 

 lect, $1.00; tested, $1.25. Mrs. J. W. Bacon, Waterloo, N.Y. 



Improved selected untested Italian queens, 50 cents. 



Geo. a. Francis, 1453 Sea View Ave., Bridgeport, Ct. 



For Sale. — Three-frame nucleus with qneen, on Langstroth 

 frame, $2.25. W. H. Stanley, Dixon, 111. 



Poultry. 



For Sale. — Eggs of absolutely pure-bred single-comb Rhode 

 Island Reds. They are large and beautiful birds ; roosters a 

 deep rich red; hens just right color; excellent winter and all- 

 year layers. Price of eggs of best stock, $2.00 per 15; $8.00 per 

 100. C. O. Yost, Rt. 4, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale. — R. C. Brown Leghorn eggs, 75 cts. per 15; $4.00 

 per 100; also purely mated Italian queens — great honey-gather- 

 ers. Untested, 60 cts. each. Geo. J. Friess, 



Route 6. Hudson, Mich. 



Indian Runner duck eggs from prize-winners at $1.00 per 12; 

 $4.00 per 55; $6.50 per 100. Circulai free. 



Kent Jennings, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. 



S. C. W. Leghorns, large size, record layers, large eggs; stock 

 could not be finer; 15 eggs by return express for $1.00. 



Otis I. Masten, 2517 Belft. St., Indianapolis, Ind. 



Thoroughbred Rose Comb Brown Leghorns, 242-egg strain by 

 actual test. Eggs guaranteed fertile, $1.00 per 13. 



W. W. Weiman, Emporium, Pa. 



A. I. Root's Bee-goods, Poultry-supplies, Seeds, etc. 



Stapler's, 412-414 Ferry St., Pittsburgh, Pa. 



For Sale. — Indian Runner duck eggs, 12 for $1.00. 



J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



Real Estate. 



For Sale. — A beautiful mountain ranch of 40 acres, and a 

 well-equipped apiary of 100 co'onies, in the sage belt. 



Phil B. Reed, Santa Maria, Cal. 



For Sale. — 151 acre improved farm; good bee location. 



Address owner, C. A. Thompson, Downing, Wis. 



Bee-keepers* Directory. 



Bee-keepers' Snpply Co., Lincoln, Neb. We bay car lots of 

 Root's goods. Save freight. Write. 



Italian queens from direct imported mothers, red-clover strain, 

 $1.00. Circular. A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Ct. 



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

 plies. Aliso Apiary, El Toro, Cal. 



Golden yellow Italian queens my specialty; 1909 price list 

 ready. Safe introducing directions. E. E. Lawrence, 



Doniphan, Mo. 



Carniolan, Banat, and Caucasian queens. Order from 

 original importer, Frank Benton, box 17, Washington, D. C. 



Well-bred bees and qaeens. Hives and supplies. 



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



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



T. F. Bingham, Farwell. Mich. 



Golden and red-clover Italian queens. See my other adv't in 

 this issue. Wm. A. Shuff, 4426 Osage Ave., Philadelphia. 



For your address on a postal card 1 will send you valuable in- 

 formation pertaining to queen culture. Write to-day. 



J. E. Hand, Birmingham, O. 



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

 June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 75 cts.; select, $1.00; test- 

 ed, $1.25 each. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. C. Clehons, Boyd, Ky. 



Qoirin's famous improved Italian queens ready in April; nu- 

 clei and colonies about May 1. My stock is northern bred, and 

 hardy. Five yards wintered on summer stands without a single 

 loss in 1908; 22 years a breeder. For prices see large ad. in this 

 issue. Quirin-the-Quben-brbbder, Bellevue, O. 



