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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Dec. 1 



Classified Advertisements 



Notices win be Inserted In these classlMed columns 

 at 26 cents per line. Advertisements Intended for this 

 department can not be less than two lines, and should 

 not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 advertisement In the classified columns or we will not 

 be responsible for errors. 



Honey and Wax for Sale 



For Sale. — New alfalfa honey, best quality, new 

 cans and cases, 7}^^c. H. E. Crowther, Parma, Idaho. 



For Sale. — Well-ripened clover or basswood honey 

 in 160-lb kegs at 8 cts. per lb. f. o. b. here. 



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



For Sale.— Clover and basswood honey in 60-pound 

 cans. Write for particulars. 



Mrs. C. L. Parker, Onondaga, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Clover, basswood, and amber honey in 

 60-lb. cans. C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, N. Y. 



Homestead Farm. 



For Sale.— Clover comb honey; also light and dark 

 amber and buckwheat extracted honey. Our white 

 extracted honey is all sold. 



E. D. TowNSEND & Sons, Remus. Mich. 



For Sale.— Well-ripened white and amber honey in 

 60-lb. cans; also two 300-egg Prairie State incubators 

 and a clover-cutter for pouUryman. Cheap. Write 

 for prices. D. H. Coggshall, Groton, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Light extracted honey from aster and 

 goldenrod, put up in 60-lb. cans, one or two in a case. 

 Sample 10 cents, which may be deducted from first or- 

 der. H. J. Avery, Katonah, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Hon«y. Just unloaded our third car of 

 water-white sage. We offer this in crates of two 60- 

 lb. cans at 9 cts. per. lb., f. o. b. Toledo. 



Griggs Bro's Co., Toledo, O. 



For Sale.— Clover and raspberry honey mixed in 

 new 60-lb. cans. Well ripened and of fine flavor. 

 Sample, 10 cts. Price of sample may be deducted from 

 order. James McNeill, Hudson, N. Y. 



Honey for sale by members of the Michigan Bee- 

 keepers' Association. For free annual booklet giving 

 names and addresses of members address the Secreta- 

 ry, E. B. Tyrrel, 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



For Sale.— Extracted honey, tupelo, S14 cts. per lb.; 

 light amber, 8K ; sage, 9 ; all in 120-lb. cases ; quanti- 

 ties less; samples, 10 cents. I. J. Stringham, 

 105 Park Place, New York City. 



For Sale.— Amber and buckwheat comb honey at 

 $2.75 per case in six-case lots; 25 cases at $2.60; 50 cases 

 at $2 50 per case, 24 sections to case; 500 unfinished 

 sections at $8.00 per 100. 



Quirin-the-Queen-breeder, Bellevue, Ohio. 



For Sale.— My new crop white-clover and basswood 

 extracted honey, put up in brand-new 60-lb. cans; two 

 cans to a case, at 8-K cts. per lb. by case of 120 lbs., or 

 9 cts. per lb. for single 60-lb. can; 854 cts. per lb. for 

 five-case orders or more, F. O. B. Flint; cash with order. 

 Leonard S. Griggs, 711 Avon St., Flint, Mich. 



Raspberry-Buckwheat.— Early-blossoming buck- 

 wheat near one of our Northern-Michigan apiaries 

 gave to the raspberry honey something of a buck- 

 wheat color and flavor— enough so that it can't be sold 

 as pure raspberry honey. It is put up in new 60-pound 

 cans, and offered at 8 cents a pound — $4.80 for a can. 

 Send 10 cents for a sample, and the 10 cts. may apply 

 on an order if you send one. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Notice.— Hildreth & Segelken, New York, will han- 

 dle my crop of water-white bellflower comb honey— 

 35,000 lbs. They will sell this honey in the original 

 packages with my guarantee and signature on each 

 case. The first shipment will arrive in New York Dec. 

 10; after that, every two weeks till the last of April. 

 Frank Reiman, Cauto, Cuba. 



Honey and Wax Wanted 



Wanted.— Choice white extracted honey. Prompt 

 payment on receipt. H. C. Ahlers, West Bend, Wis. 



Wanted. — White-clover comb and extracted honey. 

 See adv't in October issues. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



Wanted.— Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 R. A. Burnett, 199 South Water St., Chicago, 111. 



Wanted.— White honey. State kind, how put up, 

 and lowest cash price. Chas. Koeppen, 



1508 Main St., Fredericksburg, Va. 



Wanted.— All grades of comb and extracted honey; 

 can use 2000 cases of buckwheat comb at once. Let us 

 hear from you. Griggs Bro's Co., Toledo, O. 



Wanted.— Comb and extracted honey. State quan- 

 tity, kind, how put up, and lowest cash price you will 

 take. E. R. Pahl & Co., Milwaukee, Wis. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted.— Raw furs, for which I will pay the high- 

 est market price. Send for price list to 



Wm. Craig, Postmaster, Luce, Mich. 



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

 gum. State quantity and price. Orel L. Hershiser, 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



Dovetailed hives, extracting-supers — new, never 

 used. Want honey or typewriter. 



Raymond Bates, Box 253, Shenandoah, Iowa. 



Wanted.— By you — best goods most promptly; in 

 other words, "Pierce service, Root quality." I buy 

 by carloads, and can supply you at once from one of 

 the best shipping centers in the country. 



Edmund W. Peirce, Zanesville, O. 



Wanted. — I want 250 colonies of bees for delivery 

 either the latter part of March or first of April. Pre- 

 fer to have 10-frame Danz. hives. Would like to pur- 

 chase the entire lot at one time from any of the fol- 

 lowing States: Northern Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska, 

 or Colorado. Combs must be straight enough to han- 

 dle and stand inspection. Address 



A. L. Riley, Big Timber, Montana. 



Situation Wanted 



Wanted. — A position with some honorable bee keep- 

 er of California; or would be willing to do any kind of 

 work. Have had seven years' experience with bees; 

 age 22 ; no liquor, etc. Wages $20.00 per month and 

 board. State full particulars in first letter. Can fur- 

 nish excellent reference. 



Leon F. Howden, Fillmore, N. Y. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted.— Two first-class men to sell honey. 

 The Snyder Bee and Honey Co., Kingston, N. Y. 



Wanted.— Bee-men for the season of 1910. Give age 

 and experience in first letter. 



J. W. George, Imperial, Cal. 



