1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



21 



Bees and Queens 



For Sale. — Mismated Italian queens, 25 cts. each ; 5, 

 $1.00. J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale. — Italian aueeiis; untested, 50 cts.; select, 

 76 cts.; tested. $1.00. RoBT. H. Spichr, Wharton, N. J. 



For Sale. — Golden-all-over queens, and bee-keep- 

 ers' supplies. T. L. McMURR.W, Silverton, W. Va. 



Mismated queens for 25 cts ; hybrids, 15 cts. 



C. G. Fenn, Washington, Ct. 



For Sale.— An apiary of 222 colonies with complete 

 outfit for running the same. Good location. 



J. W. Kalfus, Surrey. Cal. 



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

 the originator. Fine queens for breeders' use, a spe- 

 cialty. F. J. Wardell, Uhrichsville, Ohio. 



For Sale. — lOO colonies of bees; also empty hives, 

 supers, and all fixtures for running a first-class apiary. 

 W. P. Turner, Peoria Heights, 111. 



For Sale. — Hardy goldens and Adel queens; Italians; 

 fine honey-gatherers. Virgins. 40 cts.; untested, 75 cts.; 

 tested, $1.50. Edwa. Reddout, Baldwinsville, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Northern-bred red-clover queens. Un- 

 tested, 75 cents; tested, $1.00. 



E. S. Watson, Madison, Maine. R. F. D. No. 2. 



For S.\le. — ^275 colonies of nearly pure Italian bees 

 in dovetailed hives. Bees are situated in sweet-clover 

 belt of Alabama. M. C. Berry, Morganville, Ala. 



For Sale.— 200 colonies of bees in eight-frame hives 

 in good location, eight miles from Denver, in Bear 

 Creek Valley, all equipped lor comb or extracted hon- 

 ey. N. N. Atchley, Mt. Morrison, Col. 



5000 three-band Italian queens ready to mail March 

 1. Untested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00; breeders, ifo.OO. Ask 

 for prices in large quantities. W. J. Littlefield, 



Route 3, Little Rock, Ark. 



For Sale. — lOOO colonies of bees with fixtures; run 

 principally for extracted honey. 



Dr. Geo. D. Mitchell & Co., 

 340 Fourth Street. Ogden, Utah. 



F"0R S.ALE.— Italian queens, clover stock or three- 

 banded, untested, 50 cents, 3 for $1.25; tested, 60 cents. 

 I also offer 140 colonies of bees for sale in two differ- 

 ent places. W. Simpson, Meyer, 111. 



Missouri-bred Italian queens by return mail. Select 

 untested, 75 cts.; tested, $1.00; breeders, $3.00; virgins, 

 40 cts.; dozen lots 20 per cent discount. 



L. E. Altwein, St. Joseph, Mo. 



For Sale. — 175 swarms of bees at a bargain if taken 

 soon; 8 and 10 frame 2-story hives with Holfman 

 frames, built from wired foundation. If interested 

 call on or write. W. H. Rails, Orange, California. 



Two hundred and twenty-five lbs. comb honey 

 gathered by one colony of our bees. Don't fail to try 

 some of our wonderful honey-gatherers; average 

 queen. 65 cents; selected. 75 cents; tested, $1.00; select 

 tested. $1 25. G. Routzahn. Bigler\'ille, Pa. 



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

 untested, $1.00; six. $5.00; twelve, $9.00. Carniolan, Ba- 

 nat, and Caucasian queens, select, $1.25; six, $6.00; 

 twelve, $10.00. Tested, any kind. $1.50; six, $8.00. Choice 

 breeders. $3.00. Circular free. 



W. H. Rails, Orange. Cal. 



For Sale 



Poultry 



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

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



R. C. Brown Leghorns; cockerels, $1 and $2 each. 

 Unt. Italian queens by return mail, flO cts.; tested, 75 

 cti.; select tested, $1. Fine ext. honey, 8 cts. per lb. 

 Geo. J. Friess, Hudson, Mich. 



For Sale. — Bee-supplies at factorj'^ prices. 



D. COOLKY, Kendall. Mich. 



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

 Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write for catalog 

 and particulars. 

 The Penn Co.. suceeesors to W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



For Sale.— Unhulled sweet-clover seed, just gath- 

 ered; 8 cts. per lb. f. o. b. cars here; small lots, less 

 than 4 lbs., by mail, 12 cts. per lb., postpaid. 



Wm. Craig, P. M., Luce, Mich. 



Bee-keepers' Directory 



For Sale. — Bees, queens, and honey. Write to 



A. H. Kanagy, Kishacoquillas, Pa. 



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

 lots of Root's goods. Save freig'nt. Write. 



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

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



Well-bred bees and queens. 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 yellow Italian queens my specialty; 1909 price 

 list ready. Safe introducing directions. 



E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



Golden and red-clover Italian queens. See my other 

 adv't in this issue. Wm. A. SHUFF, 



4426 Osage Ave., Philadelphia. 



Italian queens from direct imported mothers, red- 

 clover strain, $1.00. Circular. 



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



For Sale. — High-grade red-clover and Golden 

 queens. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 One. 75 cts.; six, 84.00; dozen, $7.50. 



Sires Bros. & Co., North Yakima, W^ash. 



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 sat- 

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



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens ready in 

 April; nuclei and colonies about May 1. My stock i.s 

 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-queen-breeder, Bellevue, 0. 



Convention Notices. 



The annual meeting of the Western Illinois Bee- 

 keepers' Association will be held in the county court- 

 room, at Galesburg, 111., Oct. 13. All interested in bee- 

 keeping are invited. F. B. Hazlett, Sec'y, 

 Galesburg, III. 



The annual meeting of the Northern Illinois and 

 Southern Wisconsin Bee-keepers' Association will be 

 held in the court-house in Freeport, Illinois, on Tues- 

 day, Oct. 19, 1909. All are cordially Invited. 



B. Kennedy, Sec, Cherry Valley, III. 



national convention. 



The next annual meeting of the National Bee-keep- 

 ers' Association will be held at Sioux City, la., Sept. 

 22, 23. Car fare of l'/3 round trip for 2u0 miles each 

 way. Board and meals cared for by Sioux City V. M. 

 C. A. Lodgings not over 50 cts., and meals from 10 cts. 

 up as ordered. 



Platteville, Wis. N. E. France. 



