1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Bees and Queens 



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

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



For Sale.— 100 colonies of bees in 8 and 11 frame 

 two-story hives for either comb or extracted honey. 

 W. J. Nieudorf, Winchester, Cal. 



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

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

 frames, built from wired foundation. If interested 

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



J. E. Hand is headquarters for the celebrated High- 

 land Farm strain of large, gentle, and beautifully 

 marked three-banded Italians; every queen a breeder, 

 and warranted to produce uniformly marked three- 

 banded bees. Don't take chances. Get the roil thing. 

 Send for circular. J. E. HAND, Birmingham, 0. 



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. — 140 colonies of bees in eight-frame hives 

 for comb honey; also 55 empty hives, most of them 

 new, with 500 comb-honey supers, a lot of foundation, 

 and sections and other bee-supplies. I am close to the 

 Nevada State line. No foul brood in this valley. 



Address H. Christensen, Coleville, Mono Co., Cal. 



For Sale 



For Sale.— Bee-supplies at factory prices. 



D. COOLEY, Kendall, Mich. 



For Sale.— $40.00 Victor talking-machine and forty 

 records, slightly used. Bargain. 



W. A. Nichols, Medina, O. 



For Sale.— a $40 Ranger bicycle; carpenter tools, 45 

 pieces; $25 takes both. 



Earl Mills, West Alexandria, 0. 



For Sale.— $20 buys a 120-egg C. Cyphers incubator 

 and outdoor brooder. Both in good condition. 



Calvin S. Hollopeter, Rt. l, Rockton, Pa. 



Now is the time to investigate the merits of the Hurst 

 reversible comb-honey hive. Address 



Chas. Hurst, 102 Pratt St., Buffalo, N. Y. 



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

 Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write for catalog 

 and particulars. 

 'IHE Penn Co., successors to W. P. Smith, Penn, Miss. 



For Sale. — We have several hundred cases of good 

 second-hand cans, two in a case, used only once with 

 white honey; 10 cases or over, 40 cts.; 25 cases or over, 

 35 cts.; 100 cases or over, 30 cts., f. o. b. Toledo. Speak 

 quick. The Griggs Bro's Co., 



24 North Erie St., Toledo, Ohio. 



Poultry 



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

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



For Sale.— R. C. Rhode Island Reds. Eggs, 50 cts. 

 per 15 on orders before Jan. 1. April delivery. 



Ed. Young, Boonville, Mo. 



For Sale.— S. C. B. and R. C. B. Leghorns — extra- 

 fine cockerels and hens. 



C. M. Conrad, Flanagan, 111. 



Barred Ply. Rocks; "Baldwin's Barred Beauties." 

 Exhibition and breeding stock for sale. Free catalog. 

 Matt W. Baldwin, Sioux City, Iowa. 



Real Estate 



Wanted.— Farms and businesses. Don't pay com- 

 missions. We find you direct buyer. Write, describ- 

 ing property, naming lowest price. We help buyers 

 locate desirable properties free. American Invest- 

 ment Association, Minneapolis, Minnesota. 



Post Cards 



Beautiful Christmas, New Year, birthday, and other 

 cards, at 1, 2}4, 5, and 10 cts. each. Samples mailed for 

 15 cts. or any larger amount — big value for your mon- 

 ey. Say what you wish. (Reference, The A. I. Root 

 Co.) M. T. Wright, Medina, Ohio. 



Bee-keepers' Directory 



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. 



Italian queens from direct imported mothers, red- 

 clover strain, $1.00. Circular. 



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



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. 



Golden yellow Italian queens my specialty; 1909 price 

 list ready. Safe introducing directions. 



E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



Golden and red-clover Italian queens. Greatly im- 

 proved facilities for 1910. Wm. A. Shuff, 

 4426 Osage Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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

 queens. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 One, 75 cts.; six, $4.00; dozen, $7.50. 



Sires Bros. & Co., North Yakima, Wash. 



Queens.— Improved red-clover Italians, bred for 

 business — June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 75 cts.; 

 select, $1.00; tested, $1.25 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 is 

 northern bred, and hardy. Five yards wintered on 

 summer stands without a single loss in 1908; 22 years a 

 breeder. For sale, several tons of fall honey. 



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



A KIND word from THE FARM JOURNAL IN REGARD 

 TO OUR "LIVE-WIRE" POULTRY ARTICLES. 



Dear Friend ,— Yes, indeed, we watch Gleanings for 

 its live-wire poultry matters every two weeks. I am 

 sending you half a dozen copies of the latest edition, 

 "Poultry Secrets," and would be very glad for any 

 lu'lpful suggestions. 



While writing, let me express my appreciation of 

 your words of appreciation in regard to the Biggie 

 bee-book. Wilmer Atkinson Co. 



Pliladelphia, Nov. 4, 1909. Chas. F. Jenkins, Sec. 



FROM A MOTHER WHO THINKS GLEANINGS IS A GOOD 

 PAPER TO HAVE IN THE FAMILY. 



As we were sending in our subscription to GLEAN- 

 INGS, I wanted to tell you that it's the best paper for the 

 family. The writings in the Home department are the 

 very best I have ever read, and are more than worth 

 the price of the paper. We would not be without it 

 now. Mrs. V. H. McKee. 



Laporte, Ind., Sept. 7. 



