DECEMBER 15, 1913 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



A new gold watch for extracted honey. 



L. A. DOSCH, Miamisburg, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Pair of peafowls ; also white rats. 

 Please state price. Addi-ess 



Mrs. a. M. Sommer, Greenacre, Wash. 



Wanted. — Sugar-bush on shares for 1914; would 

 pay for information that will lead to my getting one. 

 Charles Zweily, Lemont, Illinois. 



Wanted. — To buy a good farm from owner only. 

 Possession now or next spring. 



.Tuergens, Box 754, Chicago, 111. 



Waxted. — To lease large apiary or work on sal- 

 arj-. Have had experience in several States, and can 

 furnish best of references. State salary or terms in 

 first letter. Jas. D. Arvin, box 237, Millinocket, Me. 



For Sale or Trade. — A good residence property, 

 modern except heat, with outside sleeping-porch. 

 Good poultry-houses and runs. Delightful climate. 

 For particulars address A. DeArmon, Cheyenne, Wyo. 



Wanted. — To furnish every beekeeper within 500 

 miles of Boise, Idaho, with the best and cheapest bee 

 .supplies on the market, qiialitij considered. Send me 

 your order or a list of your requirements for 1914. 

 Our catalog and price list will be mailed to you free. 

 Order early and get the discounts. 



C. E. Shriver, Boise, Idaho. 



REAL ESTATE 



Virginia farms; small and large, $15 an acre up. 

 Easy payments. Mild climate, fertile soil. Ideal for 

 fruit, stock, or general farming. On railroad with 

 tig markets near by. Write for list, maps, etc. F. 

 H. LaBaume, Agl. Agt. Norfolk & Western Ry., 

 Room 246, N. & W. Bldg., Roanoke, Va. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Foe Sale. — 50 to 200 colonies, eight-frame, first- 

 class. E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 



Pure Italian bees or their hybrids, in L. 10 

 frames, wired, full foundation, 1 or 100. 



Jos. Walrath, Antioch, Cal. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees, 

 the brightest kind, gentle, and as good honey-gather- 

 ers as can be found. Each: $1.00; six, $5.00; test- 

 ed, $2.00; breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Malvern Hill, Va. 



Phelps' Goldens combine the qualities you want. 

 They are great honev-gatherers, beautiful and gentle. 

 Mated, $1.00; tested, $2.00 and $3.00; breeders, 

 $5.00 and $10.00. C. W. Phelps & Son, 



3 Wilcox St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Apiary of 100 colonies of bees in good 

 condition ; 75 extra hives, together with a complete 

 set of implements, and every thing to work with; in 

 a fine locality. For information write to 



R. S. Sheldon, New Smyrna, Fla. 



Fob Sale. — Golden Italian queens that produce 

 golden bees; for gentleness and honey-gathering they 

 are equal to anv. Every queen guaranteed. Price 

 $1.00; 6 for $5".00. 



Wm. S. Baenett, Barnett's, Va. 



For Sale. — 90 colonies of Italians and blacks in 



8-fr. hives, L. size, hand and factory made, all in 



good condition ; 1 No. 5 Novice 2-fr. extractor, 1 



Swiss wax-extractor, and other supplies. Price $400. 



S. Reed, Coquille, Oregon. 



For Sale. — 100 colonies of bees. Root and Moore 

 strain, and 25 colonies of hybrids in new single-wall 

 8-fr. home-made hives, standard Hoffman frames, 6 

 to each hive, with division-board: strong in bees, 

 with plenty of honey ; no disease. W ill sell cheap if 

 sold soon." WiLMER Clarke, 



Box 200, Earlville, Mad. Co., N. Y. . 



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POULTRY 



Rhode Island Reds. High grade stock for sale. 

 Write me. E. O. Waltz, Medina, Ohio. 



Leghorns. — Eggs for hatching. S. C. W. Leg- 

 horn, $5.00 per 100; $1.00 per 15. Send for cata- 

 log. Woodworth Farm, Wilton, Ct. 



Indian Runner breeding-ducks laying now. Util- 

 ity and exhibition stock (pure white eggs) sent on 

 approval. Derov Taylor, Box G, Lyons, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Indian Runner ducks. Stock bred 

 from first-prize hen and first-prize drake. Ohio State 

 Pair. Pine birds, and unequaled egg-producers. 

 Guaranteed birds at reasonable prices. 



L. G. Carv, Trimble, Ohio. 



Rhode Island Reds, Plymouth Rocks, White Leg- 

 horns, and White Wyandots, cockerels, hens, and 

 pullets. Have your order booked now for eggs and 

 baby-chicks for early delivery. Write for prices. 

 Crystal Springs Poultry Yards, Boonville, Mo. 



PIGEONS 



Pigeons! Pigeons! Thousands, all breeds ; lowest 

 prices ; satisfied customers everywhere. Start with 

 our $$$-making Jumbo Squab-breeders. Large, free, 

 instructive, illustrated matter. 



Providence Squab Co., Providence, R. I. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Free. — A useful New Year's gift sent prepaid to 

 each beekeeper who sends his address on a postal. 

 J. B. Hollopeter, Pentz, Pa. 



Foe Sale at a Bargain. — Model 36, four-cylin- 

 der, sixty H. P. seven-passenger " Thomas Flyer." 

 By removing the rear tonneau it can be made into 

 a truck with extraordinary carrying capacity. 



E. C. Greer, 712 N. M. St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED 



Wanted. — Apiarist for 1914. Comb honey, 200 

 colonies. State salary expected, and experience. Work 

 to commence March 1. B. F. Smith, Jr., Cowley, Wyo. 



Wanted. — Help in an American apiary. Work the 

 year round, and good wages to the right man. Man 

 and wife preferred. H. H. Arnold, Trinidad Honey 

 Co., Trinidad, Cuba. 



Wanted. — A sober, energetic young man as sales- 

 man to solicit the retail grocery trade, and to help 

 case, gi-ade, bottle, and pack honey for shipment. 

 Some knowledge of and experience with bees re- 

 quired. Give reference. State age. and wages ex- 

 pected in first letter. 



Latshaw Honey Co., Carlisle, Ind. 



Wanted.- — Experienced apiarist for coming sea- 

 son; man who is able and willing to -^-ork ; extracted 

 honey; wages $60.00 per month r ' '".ard for season. 

 Give age, experience, and nationality, first letter. If 

 you will work for us one season, and show your ability 

 to handle bees, we will sell you a yard of bees on 

 easy terms. Spencer Apiar'ies Co., Nordhoff, Cal. 



POSITION WANTED 



Wanted. — Having sold my large apiary in East- 

 ern New York, and wishing a change of climate, 

 would like a position in large apiary on salary or 

 shares. D. C. Stahlman, Knox, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Situation in Florida during winter and 

 early spring; prefer queen-rearing or comb-honey 

 production (can work anywhere) ; 17 season's expe- 

 rience. No profanity, tobacco, nor liquor. Refer- 

 ences, any merchant in this town. 



George W. Babcock, Brockport, N. Y. 



