For Sale. — Tliree-banded Italian queens and 

 packages. Best honey-gatherers. Satisfaction or your 

 money back. No disease. Ready about April 1. 

 One untested queen, 75 cts. ; 6 for $4.25; 12 for 

 18.00. After April 15, Vz lb. bees, $1.00.; 1 lb., 

 $1.50; good weight; f. o. b. here by express. Add 

 price of queens if wanted. These are young bees, 

 so will live longer than those you have wintered. 



W. D. ACHORD, Pitzpatrick,' Bullock Co., Ala. 



We will requeen all our 2000 colonies this spring 

 with young queens, bred from our best home and 

 imported Italian stock. We offer the year-old queens, 

 removed from these hives, at 40 cts. each; untested 

 queens, this year's breeding, 60 cts. each. Special 

 reduced prices for 100 or more, either old or young. 

 We breed for business, not looks. No disease; de- 

 livery guaranteed. Book orders now to insure early 

 delivery. Spencer Apiaries Co., Nordhoff, Cal. 



REAL ESTATE 



Foe Sale. — 40 acres, improved, in the sage belt, 

 with fixtures to run 200 colonies bees. Price $1000. 

 Phil B. Reed, Santa Maria, Cal. 



For Sale. — Feed and cider mill, with building 

 18 by 62, two-story and basement. 



R. W. Parnham, Midland, Mich. 



For Sale. — New improved place — four-room 

 house; other buildings; artesian water. Fine for 

 bees, chickens, apples; $900, half cash, balance on 

 time. 61658, Box 32, St. David, Arizona. 



Fertile Virginia farm lands, $15.00 per acre and 

 up. Easy payments. We will mail you our beautiful 

 illustrated magazine one year free if you will send 

 names of two friends who are intere.sted in Virginia. 



F. H. LaBaume, Agr'l Agent Norfolk & Western 

 Ry., N. & W. Bldg., Room 73, Roanoke. Va. 



HELP WANTED 



Wanted at once, help in apiaries. 



P. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



Wanted. — First-class bee-man to take charge of 

 200 colonies of bees. Jacob Huffman, 



703 West Washington St., Monroe, Wis. 



Wanted. — Young man to work in apiary. State 

 age, experience, and wages expected. 



Chas. Adams, Greeley, Col. 



Wanted. — ^A good reliable bee-man for the coming 

 seasO'U. State experience, age, wages, and give ref- 

 erences in first letter. J. B. Merwin, Prattsville, N.Y. 



Wanted. — Reliable man of good habits to work 

 with bees for season of 1913. Use automobile. Fine 

 roads, fine climate. State age, experience, and wages. 

 W. J. Stahlman, Clint, El Paso Co., Texas. 



Wanted. — Thoroughly experienced beeman to 

 work in a series of out-apiaries; wages $60 per 

 month and board. Write for further information. 

 A. J. Spurlin, Box 38, Rosedale, Cal. 



Wanted. — -Young man of good habits who does 

 not use intoxicating liquors or tobacco to work with 

 bees for season of 1913. State wages and experi- 

 ence in first letter. P. O. Cohocton, Rt. 3. 



M. C. Silsbee, Haskinville, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Young man who understands bees 

 thoroughly, to take charge of medium-sized apiary, 

 and work in greenhouses and gardens also. Could 

 furnish steady work every month in the year. Per- 

 manent position, with chance for advancement. Want 

 young man who is sober, honest, reliable, and a 

 quick willing worker. Address at once, stating 

 wages expected. W. B. Davis & Co., Aurora, 111. 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



MISCELLANEOUS 



White and brown ferrets. Stamp for description 

 and prices. Jewell's Ferret Kennels, Spencer, O. 



For Sale. — Soy beans, green flowering dahlia, 

 thornless raspberry; 20 named dahlia, $1.00 by mail. 

 Circular free. Jacob McQueen. Baltic, Ohio. 



Senator Dunlap strawberrv-plants. Good plants 

 by mail, per 50, 45 cts.; 100, 75 cts.; 300, $1.70; 

 by express, 1000, $3.75. 



P. A. Anderson, Grand Mound, Iowa. 



Maple syrup of finest quality, now ready for ship- 

 ment. One-gallon can, $1.15; per case of six one- 

 gallon cans, $6.60, P. O. B. Address 

 C. C. Parkhurst, Rt. 1, Phalanx Station, Ohio. 



POULTRY 



Buff Orpingtons, Buff Leghorns, Anconas. 



Marle W. Wemmee, Jacksonville, Ohio. 



Rose Comb Black Minorca Eggs — 15 for $1.00. 

 Lee Gidlev, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Sicilian Buttercups. Best of all. Eggs for hatch- 

 ing. Mating list free. D. S. Durall, Hurdland, Mo. 



For Sale. — -S. C. White Leghorn eggs for hatch- 

 ing, $4.00 per 100. B. Chase, Earlville, N. Y. 



Prize-vpinning Barred Rocks. Write for mating 

 list — it's free. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. H. Porter, Sandy Lake, Pa. 



Two-months-old pullets, pure W. Leghorn ; a few 

 R. I. Reds ; laying kind. Order early. 



Wm. Jacobs, Star Rt., Salem, Ohio. 



Stock and eggs for sale, all leading varieties ; also 

 geese and Belgian hares. Catalog free. 



Levi Stumb, Richland Center, Pa. 



Sicilian Buttercups. The most persistent layers 

 and non-sitting variety. Eggs, $1.50 and $3.00 per 

 15. Walter M. Adema, Berlin, Mich. 



S. C. Brown Leghorns, day-old chicks, $3 per 25 ; 

 $11 per 100; stock and eggs, none better. Booklet 

 free. H. M. Mover, Rt. 2, Bechtelsville, Pa. 



Eggs at a sacrifice from my prize-winners. Pure 

 Kellerstrass Crystal White Orpingtons. Grand type, 

 and pure white; $3.00 per 15; $5.00 per 30. 



James R. Lampson, Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale. — S. C. White Leghorns of quality, pro- 

 lific layers of large snow-white eggs; 15, $1.50. 

 Valley Citv Poultry Farm, 

 Rt. 12, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale. — S. C. Black Orpingtons, the kind that 

 lay, weigh, and pay. My pen is headed by Black 

 Chief Junior. Eggs for hatching now booked, $3.00 

 for 15. C. L. Cole, Medina, Ohio. 



Standard-bred heavy-laying Barred Rocks, S. C. 

 Rhode Island Reds ; stock of highest quality for sale. 

 Send for catalog. Do it now. 



Crystal Spring Farm, Rt. 3, Lititz, Pa. 



For Sale. — Eggs for hatching from my prize- 

 winning strain of Rose Comb Brown Leghorns — the 

 best layers I ever owned, and I have tried them all. 

 They are beauties, too. Per setting of 15, $1.00. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. O. RouDABUSH, Hagerstown, Md. 



Eggs from prize-winning single comb Buff Or- 

 pingtons — 2 special pens; Martz and Rogers strain, 

 $3.50 per 15; utility flock, free range, $1.25 per 

 15; $5.50 per 100. Also eggs from fawn and white 

 Indian Runner ducks, scoring up to 94% ; $1.50 

 per 13; $4.50 per 50. James McKendrick, 



Glenlussa Farm, Ernie, Iowa. 



