March, 1914. 



American Hee Journal 



103 



For Sale— Choice extracted honey, thick, 

 well ripened, delicious Havor. Price, yc per 

 pound in new 6o-lb. cans. Address. 



2Atf J. I'. Moore. Morgan. Ky, 



For Sale— 4000 lbs. fine quality raspberry- 

 milkweed honey at 8c per lb. Also looo lbs. 

 light amber at 7C {. o, b. here. All in new 6o- 

 Ib. cans (2 in caseK Small sample free. 



zAtf P. W. Sowinski. Bellaire, Mich. 



Dealers and producers who buy honey 

 kindly ask for a late number of the Review, 

 eivine a list of members having honey for 

 sale. Many carloads are listed in each num- 

 ber. Address. 

 ■Phe Beekeepers' Review. Northstar. Mich. 



SUPPLIES. 



For Sale - Root's eoods and Dadant's 

 foundation at factory prices. 



Spencer Apiaries Co.. Nordhoff. Calif. 



Bee-Keeper, let us send our catalog of 

 hives, smokers, foundation, veils, etc. They 

 are nice and cheap. White Mfg. Co.. 



jAtf Greenville. Tex. 



Better Hives for Less Money— Bee- 

 keepers' supplies and standard-bred Ital- 

 ian bees. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick. Sunnyside. Wash. 



The Weaver automatic honey-extractor. 

 It reverses at full speed, is simple and posi- 

 tive, saves 50 percent of labor and at the 

 same time increases the output 50 percent. 

 A 4-frame will do the work of an 8. Everyone 

 in the market for an extractor send for full 

 particulars. Weaver Bros. 



Richmond & Falmouth. Ky. 



The National Beekeepers' Association 

 now buy supplies for their members. Send 

 us your order, enclosing the same money 

 you have to pay others, and we will buy 

 them for you on the co-operative plan. If 

 not a member we reserve the right to retain 

 ti.50 from the profits on your first order to 

 pay your membership dues and subscrip- 

 tion to the Review one year. Sample copy 

 of the Review free. Address. 

 National Beekeepers' Ass'n.. Northstar.Mich 



FOB SALE 



73 Colonies of bees for sale. Write 



Jay C. Davis. Rt. 2. Marshfield. Wis. 



Have More Bees than I can handle, also 

 extra farm for sale. W. T. Bailey, Suffolk. Va 



Double the honey crop and save half the 

 labor. 25c. Money back if not satisfied. 



O. N. Baldwin. Baxter Springs. Kan. 



For Sale— Barnes' foot power saw in fine 

 condition and used very little. Pi'ice. $20.00. 

 R. E. Hammond. Heath Springs. S. C. 



One 2)^x13 Vandervoort Mill, liuht or me- 

 dium brood. $18; one six-inch super. Root 

 Mill. $8 00. Both in perfect order. 

 F. H. Cyrenius. Hillside Park. Oswego. N. 'Y. 



For Sale— 2n Horse Power I. H. C. Deliv- 

 ery Truck: good as new. In fine condition 

 and running order. Will besold at a bargain. 



A3t L. Werner. Edwardsville. III. 



For Sale— Empty second-hand cans. tw° 

 cans to the case; good as new; 25c per case- 

 C. H.W. Weber. 

 2146 Central Ave.. Cincinnati. Ohio. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Rufus-Red Belgian Hares. Price list 

 free. Harvey L. Stumb. Quakertown. Pa. 



I Got 100 pounds of comb honey per col- 

 ony; my neighbors got none. I'll tell you 

 how for 25c. O. N. Baldwin. Baxter. Kan. 



The Beekeepers' Review Clubbing List 

 The Review and American Bee Journal one 

 year $1.50. The Review and Gleanings one 

 year. $1.50. All three for one year only $2.00. 

 Dealers, or those wanting to buy honey, 

 kindly ask for a late number of the Review 

 having a list of 100 producers having honey 

 for sale. Address. 

 The Beekeepers' Review. Northstar. Mich. 



POULTRY 



Pure White and Blue Barred Homer 

 Pieeons. Good breeders and mated pairs. 

 J. W. Hopson. Bedford. Iowa. 



Single Comh Brown Leghorns. Cham- 

 pions of the West. Over ion prizes won. 

 My quarter of a century record is free. 



S.'^U C. V. Lang. La Crosse. Wis. 



For Sale- Single Comb Buff Orpington 

 eggs for hatching, pure bloods; $1 00 per 15 or 

 $5. 00 per hundred. .Satisfaction Cniaranteed. 

 W. H. Payne. Hamilton. III. 



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NTESTED QUEENS, 7.?c each; 7.50 

 per do/en. I cstcd. J1.50. Breeders 

 ichdice;. $5.00. Nuclei. $1.25 per 

 frame; good supply of bees. K lb. 

 Bees lltalians) with untesledqueen, 

 J2.00. One pound with untested <iueen. S3.00. 

 • 111 colony in 8-frame hive, with queen. $6.50. 

 I'uil colony in lo-frame hive, with queen. 

 J7.50. Inquiries from jobbers solicited. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed, h'.xcel- 

 lent mail and express service. Only twelve 

 hours ride to St. Louis, Mo. Can ship March 

 20; probably March 10. 



Pure Buff Leghorn and Ancona eggs for 

 hatching. $1.00 per settini.', 



STOVER APIARIES 



Mayhew, Mississippi 



Beekeepers' Supplies and Fruit Packages 



We nianiifacture the famous Sheboygan Hive, which always gives absolute 

 satisfaction. Our perfect sections, made from selected white basswood are rec- 

 ognized as the best on the market. 



Catalog now ready for distribution. 



SHEBOYGAN FRUIT BOX COMPANY, 



Write for copy. 



Sheboygan, Wisconsin 



NUTIVIEG" ITALIAN QUEENS 



By return mail. 



AFTER 



June 1st 



, .3 QWAPMAfl ^tV» 



hAPTfORD,Conn. 



ll'rite for prices by the liundred 



FOR SALE 



500 colonies of bees and a complete 

 outfit comprising the following : 



One-half ton 40 H. P. rebuilt Logan Motor 

 Truck, in perfect running order; one 8- 

 frame Automatic Power Extractor; one ij^ 

 H. P. Engine for above extractor; one 4- 

 frame extractor; one2-frame extractor; one 

 Peterson capping melter; one steam uncap- 

 ping knife; 1200 sets of extracting combs; 

 200 extra empty hives; 300 queen-excluders; 

 150 comb-honey Danz. supers; s portable 

 honey houses; one Hershiser wax press; 

 one Underwood typewriter; 200 lbs. Dadant's 

 medium brood foundation; 15.000 lbs. white 

 clover and amber fall honey, and other arti- 

 cles needed to run a large bee business. 

 For further particulars write — 



Mrs. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind 



Chicago. Feb. 16.— Sales have improved in 

 volume during the past 30 days, prices, how- 

 ever, are unsatisfactory in that they have a 

 lower tendency, and some of the comb honey 

 shows granulation, which renders it unfit for 

 table use. Fancy grades sell in small quan- 

 tities around 15c per pound, but the off 

 grades are difficult to place at uncertain 

 prices. Extracted honey consisting of white 

 clover and basswood are rather firmly held, 

 and sell at from 8&oc per pound, according 

 to quality and package, but the western and 

 southern grades of white are very dull and 

 sell at from i®2C per pound below these fig- 

 ures, and are most difficult to move in quan- 

 tities. Beeswax sells upon arrival at from 

 3i@3ic per pound, according to color and 

 cleanliness. R. A. Burnett & Co. 



New York, Feb. 18.— Our market remains 

 in the same condition, dull and inactive. .'\s 

 to comb honey there is little demand for 

 No. I and fancy white, while off grades, 

 mixed and buckwheat are almost unsalable. 

 During the past few weeks we have received 

 several shipments of the last mentioned 

 grades which we would rather not have seut 

 to us at all. The honey is more or less can- 

 died, combs poorly filled, some not fastened 

 to the comb and broken loose, and as the 

 season is practically over with no demand 

 to speak of. it will be hard work to dispose 

 of these goods. We can not encourage ship- 

 ments of off grades of comb honey, mixed 

 or buckwheat at this time, for we feel sure 

 that we cannot make a sate in a reasonable 

 time nor satisfy the shippers, and therefore 

 would rather not handle these grades at all. 

 As to extracted honey, the only grades for 

 which there is a demand at this time is fancy 



quality white clover which is selling at from 

 8;a@9c per pound; all other grades are in 

 poor demand. Hildreth & Segelken. 



Cincinnati. Feb 17.— There is no demand 

 for either comb nor extracted honey at the 

 present time. Nevertheless we would sell 

 comb honey at $3.75 per case for fancy and 

 No. I. and 7!^@ioc for our white clover ex- 

 tracted honey. For our amber honey from 

 5/4®8c per pound, acccording to quan- 

 tity and quality. These are our selling 

 prices. Kindly observe. For bright yellow 

 beeswax we are now paying 32c a pound, de- 

 livered here. The Fred W. MtiTH Co. 



Kansas City. Mo.. Feb. 16.— The supply of 

 comb honey is large, demand light. Supply 

 of extracted honey fair; the demand also 

 only fair. We quote our market as follows: 

 No. I white comb. 24 sections per case. $2.50 

 to J2.6s; No. 2. J2.00 to J2.25. No. i amber, 

 J2.25 to $2.50; No. 2. $2,00 to $2.25. White ex- 

 tracted, per pound, 8@85^c; amber, 7!2@8Kc. 

 Beeswax, per pound. 25@wc. 



C. C. Clemons Produce Company. 



Denver. Feb. 10.— Our local market is well 

 supplied with honey, and our jobbing quo- 

 tations are as follows; Strictly No. I white, 

 per case of 24 sections. $2.70; choice. $2.57. 

 No. 2. $2.41. Extracted, white, 8@oc: light 

 amber, 7@7Hc. We are in the market for 

 beeswax, and pay 30c per pound in cash, and 

 32c in trade delivered here. 



The Colo. Honey-Producers' Assn., 

 Frank Rauchfuss. Mer. 



Boston, Feb. 20.— Fancy and No. i white 

 comb. I.i@i6cper pound. F'ancy white ex- 

 tracted in 60-pound cans, iic per pound. 

 Beeswax. 30c. Blake.-Lee Company. 



