SEPTEMBER 15, 1913 



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Golden and three-banded Italian, also Carniolan 

 untested, 75 cts. each ; 3 to 6, 70 cts. ; 6 to 12, 65 

 cts. each. Tested, 1, $1.00; over 3, 90 cts. each. 

 Bees per pound, 5^1.25; nuclei per frame, $1.50. 

 No disease here. Every thin? guaranteed. 



C. B. Bankston, Buffalo, Leon Co., Texas. 



Queens from Georgia apiaries. Hybrids, 25 cts. 

 each. Red-clover Italians, untested, 70 cts. each; 

 dozen, $7.50; tested, $1.00 each; dozen. $10.00. 

 Safe delivery and satisfaction guaranteed. Comb 

 honey in shallow frames ; extracted, also bulk comb 

 packed any size to suit customer. Prices and sam- 

 ples sent free. Johk W. Cash, Bogart, Ga. 



Three-banded Italian queens and bees. Untested 

 queens,- 75 cts. each; six, $4.25; twelve, $8.00; 

 tested, $1.25 each; six, $7.00; twelve, $12.00. For 

 select queens, add 25 cts. each to the above prices. 

 Nuclei without queens, one-frame, $1.50; two-frame, 

 $2.50; three-frame, $3.00; 1 lb. bees, $1.50; Vz lb. 

 bees, $1.00. Add price of queen wanted with bees- 

 ROBT B. Spicee, Wharton, N. J. 



For Sale.— 200 colonies of bees, mostly in ten- 

 frame hives, on solid sheets of foundation, placed 

 upon stands 1 ft. high; requeened this year from 

 Moore and Simmons stock. Location in orchard and 

 alralfa-seed district in Payette Valley. Honey-house, 

 400 comb-honey supers, large reversible extractor, 

 6000 sections, 50 lbs. surplus foundation, and horse 

 and wagon. $1300 cash buys the outfit if taken be- 

 fore Oct. 1. Ross McClaxahax, Payette, Idaho. 



For Sale. — 115 colonies of Italian bees in good 

 hives, Hoffman frames ; combs on wired foundation ; 

 200 supers complete; both hives and supers painted; 

 10 Porter bee-escapes with boards, foundation fast- 

 ener, and every thing needed to run an apiary for 

 comb honey. Sold $800 worth this season ; no dis- 

 ease ; very heavy with stores. Will take $500 for 

 the whole if sold at once. I can leave the bees until 

 a suitable time to move, or will sell or rent the loca- 

 tion to purchaser. This is a bargain. Investigate. 

 Reference, E. W. Peirce, Dealer in Root's goods, 

 Zanesville, O. J. F. True.sdale, Duncan Falls, O. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



White and brown ferrets. Stamp for description 

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



Single-comb White Leghorns. — $1.00 each; pullets 

 and cockerels, yearlings and cocks; shipped any- 

 where. As many as desired. Write for catalog. 



WOODWOETH Farm, Wilton. Conn. 



Pure home-made cane syrup, grown and made by 

 me. This is the pure juice of our Southern cane, boiled 

 to a density of 32 deg. Baume scale. There is noth- 

 ing added to this juice. My price is $4.50 per case 

 of 6 1-gal. screw-cap cans, F. O. B. Mobile, Ala. 

 Joseph S. Scott, Mt. Pleasant, Ala. 



Young Man, would you accept and wear a fine 

 tailor-made suit just for showing it to your friends? 

 Or a slip-on raincoat free ? Could you use $5 a day- 

 for a little spare time ? Perhaps we can offer you a 

 steady job. Write at once and get beautiful samples, 

 styles, and thi.-, wonderful offer. 



Banner Tailoring Co., Dept. 529, Chicago. 



HELP WANTED 



Wanted.- 

 on shares. 



-Man to take charge of a small apiary 

 U. A. Vincent, Mars Bluff, S. C. 



Wanted. — To correspond with temperate young 

 man wishing to work with bees and go in business. 

 Unoccupied locations for apiaries. Good opportunity 

 for right man with small capital. 



Louis G. Smith, San Benito, Cal. 



BEEKEEPERS' DIRECTORY 



If you need queens by return mail send to J. W. 

 K. Shaw & Co., Loreauville, Iberia Parish, La. 

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Nutmeg Italian queens, leather color, after June 

 1, $1.00. A. W. Yates, Hartford, Conn. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 70 Cortlandj St., New York. 



1 Improved golden-yellow Italian ;iueens for 1913; 



i beautiful, hustling, gentle workei s. Send i.ir price 



list. E. E. Laweenci:, Doniphan, Mo. 



! Queens. — Improved red-cl .-er Ttaliini, bred for 

 business; June 1 to Nov. 15, uniest'd oneeng, 75 

 cts.; select, $1.00; tested, $1.25 each. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. C. Clemons, Boyd, Ky. 



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens, nuclei, 

 colonies, and bees by the pound, ready in May. Our 

 stock is northern-bred and hardy ; five yards winter- 

 ed on summer stands in 1908 and 1909 without a 

 single loss. For prices, send for circular. 



Quiein-the-queen-breedee, Bellevue, Ohio. 



SPECIAL NOTICES 



By Our Business ISIanagee. 



no. 25 j.iRS with porcelain top. 

 We still have a supply of the old No. 25 jars with 

 porcelain top which we can supply to those who pre- 

 fer that style. We have them, one gross in a crate, 

 at $5.25 a gross, or in wood cases of two dozen 

 each at $1.00 per case in lots of six cases or more. 



HELP wanted. 

 This is the first season we can remember when 

 we have not had more applications than we have 

 places. We could use at present several boys, 16 

 years or older, and several girls or women, 16 years 

 or older. Women are needed in our honey-bottling 

 department, and boys for several classes of work. 



one-pound eound jabs. 

 Since our last notice on this popular jar we have 

 secured from the factory which first supplied them a 

 further supply, both in paper and wood cases. While 

 this stock lasts we offer them at 85 cts. a box; 6 

 boxes, $4.80 ; 30 boxes or more at 75 cts. a box for 

 shipment from Medina only. From branch offices, 

 add 5 cts. per case to cover extra freight and ex- 

 pense. 



.special bargains in half-pound tumblers. 



In filling half-pound tumblers of honey we fre- 

 quently find one with a slight nick in the top edge, 

 which is rejected, because we aim to use only per- 

 fect ware, and it would be diflicult to seal such a 

 tumbler tight for shipment. For some uses they 

 would serve a good purpose. For instance, putting 

 up jellies sealed with a thin coating of paraffine on 

 top. These tumblers are in corrugated paper boxes 

 of two dozen per box. We offer them without caps 

 at 20 cts. a box; with tin caps, at 25 cts. a box; in 

 lots of 20 boxes or more, 5 cts. per box less. 



sweet-clover seed. 



We are now supplied with new white-sweet-clover 

 seed unhulled, and within a week or two shall also 

 have new hulled seed. We offer this seed for current 

 orders at the prices given in following table: 



Prices in lots of 1 lb. 10 lbs. 25 100 

 Melilotus alba, biennial. . . 



White sweet clover, hulled .24 $2.20 $5.00 $20.00 

 White sweet clover, unhull'd .17 1.50 3.50 13.00 

 Melilotus officinalis, bien'al 



Yellow sweet clover, hulled .28 2.60 6.25 24.00 

 Yellow sweet clover,unhuird .21 1.90 4.50 17.00 

 Annual yellow, hulled 14 1.20 2.75 10.00 



We have a nice stock of last year's yellow seed of 

 good germination. We have heard from quite a num- 

 ber who are gathering seed for sale, and we find 

 quite a variation in ideas as to value. There is a 

 much larger amount of seed being saved this year, 

 and we do not look for prices to go as high this year 

 as last, because there will be more seed to go around. 



