November, 1914. 



American Vae Jonrnal 



Classified Department 



{Advertisements in this department will 

 be inserted at 15 cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind . Notices here cannot be 

 less than two lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, you must say so when ordering. 



BEES AKD QUEENS. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Queens will please 

 you. 



Bees and Queens from my New Jersey 

 apiary. J. H. M. Cook. 



lAtf 70 Cortland St.. New York City. 



For Sale— Choice Golden Queens that 

 produce Golden bees equal to any 



Wm. S. Barnett. Barnetts. Virginia. 



Pure Tunisian Queens, tested, $1.00; 2-lb. 

 bees with tested queen. $4 00, Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. Lenoel. Nabeul, Tunis. 



Golden all-over Queens. Untested, $1.00. 

 Tested, $3.00. Breeders. Ss 00 and $10. 



Robert Inghram, Sycamore, Pa. 



Untested Queens, 75c each-. $7.50 per doz. 

 Nuclei. $1 25 per frame. Bees. $r.5o per pound. 

 Full colonies, Sframe, $6.50; lo-frame, $7.50. 

 Stover .Apiaries, Mayhew, Miss, 



Queens, improved Red Clover Italians, 

 bred for business, June i to Nov. is. Un- 

 tested Queens, 75ceach; dozen, $8.00; Select, 

 $1.00 each: dozen. $10. Tested Queens. $1. 25; 

 dozen, $12. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. H. C. demons, Boyd, Ky. 



We Will be in the field with good Italian 

 Queens in June for $1.00 each, o for $5.00. 

 Two-frame nuclei in June without queen, 

 $2 50; with queen. $1.00 extra. 



D.J Blocher, Pearl City, 111. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Bees are hustlers. 



Pure Golden Queens, the best that twelve 

 years can produce. Untested, $1.50 each. 

 Select tested, Si.oo each Breeders, $5 00 to 

 J50. Send for booklet on "Bees and Dis- 

 eases." Geo. M. Steele, 

 30 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Penna. 



Golden Queens that produce Golden 

 Workers of the brightest kind. I will chal- 

 lenge the world on my Goldens and their 

 honey-getting qualities. Price, $1.00 each: 

 "Tested, $2.00: Breeders. $5.00 and $10.00. 



zAtf J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Golden and 3 banded Italian and Carnio- 

 lan queens, ready to ship after April ist. 

 Tested. $:.oo: 3 to 6, 05c each ;6 to 12 or more, 

 goc each. Untested, 75c each: 3 10 6, 70c 

 each: b or more, 65c. Bees, per lb,, $1.50: 

 Nuclei, per frame, $1.50. C. B. Bankston, 

 Buffalo. Leon Co.. Tex. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Queens combine 

 the qualities you want. They are great 

 honey gatherers, beautiful and gentle. 

 Mated. $1.00: six. $5.00: Tested, $3.00: Breed- 

 ers, $5.00 and $10. C. W. Phelps & Son, 



3 Wilcox St., Binghamton, N, V. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



Wanted— No. 1 white comb honey. 



Fred Peterson, Alden, Iowa. 



Wanted— Comb, extracted honey, and 

 beeswax. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



6Ai2t 173 S. Water St., Chicago, III. 



Null's Famous Melilotus Honey, 10 lb. 

 pail prepaid any express office east of the 

 Rocky Mts..li.5o. Null Co., Demopolis, Ala, 



Comb Honey— No. i Choice and No. 2 Col- 

 orado Standard Grades, Carload just in. 

 State quantity wanted. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III. 



California Orange Blossom Honey, 

 extra fancy, at oc. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Sample free. James McKee. Riverside,Calif. 



For Sale— (10,000 pounds light extracted 

 honey, well ripened, mild flavor: two 60-lb. 

 cans to case: 7,'ic per pound: lo-case lots, 7c. 

 H. G, Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



Light Ambkr Honey cts. a lb Califor- 

 nia sage honey. 10 cts. alb.: two do-lb. cans 

 to a case. Sample of either, 10 cts. 

 I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, New York. 



Extracted Honey— Best Water White 

 and nice Amber Alfalfa in 6o-lb.. 3olb., and 

 smaller tins. State quantity you want. Spe- 

 cial prices on ton lots or over. Several car- 

 loads just in. Dadant i^ Sons. Hamilton. III. 



The Beekeepers' Review is now owned 

 and published by the honey producers 

 themselves It is //u- paper ,1// honey pro- 

 ducers should support. Eight months' trial 

 subscription, beginning with the May num- 

 ber, for only sic. Sample copy free. Ad- 

 dress, The Beekeepers' Review, Northstar, 

 Mich. 



For Sale— Raspberry. Basswoood No i 

 white comb, $3.00 per case: fancy, $3 25: 24 

 Danz. sec. to case. cases to carrier. Ex- 

 tracted. i2o-lb. cases at cts 



Wiley A. Latshaw, Clarion, Mich, 



SUPPLIES. 



Bee-Keeper, let us send our catalog of 

 hives, smokers, foundation, veils, etc. They 

 are nice and cheap. White Mfg. Co., 



lAtf 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 A. I. Root Company's Canadian 

 House. Dadant's Foundation. Poultry, Sup- 

 plies, Seeds. Write for catalog. 



The Chas. E. Hopper Co , 

 185 Wright Ave., Toronto, Ont. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Original and unique honey advertising 

 post cards (photos). Write Dr. Bonney, 

 Buck Grove, Iowa, for samples. 



You have been thinking for some time 

 you would like to become a National Bee- 

 keepers' Association member. Now is your 

 time: a year's dues to the National and 

 eight months' subscription to our own paper, 

 the Beekeepers' Review, beginning with the 

 May number, both for only a dollar. Ad- 

 dress with remittance. The Beekeepers' Re- 

 view. Northstar. Mich. 



The Demand for 1014 subscriptions has 

 been beyond expectations, and we find our- 

 selves short of January, 1014, numbers. We 

 will pay 10 cents each for the first twelve of 

 these sent in to us good shape, or ivill credit 

 you two months on your present subscrip- 

 tion, American Bee Journal. 



Hamilton, III. 



WANTED 



POULTRY 



For Sale— Single Comb Buff Orpington 

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

 $5 00 per hundred Satisfaction Guaranteed. 

 W. H. Payne. Hamilton, III. 



FOR SALE 



For Sale— iooo colonies of bees in 10 api- 

 aries. Located in Imperial Valley where 

 crop failure is unknown. Owner started 

 without capital less than five years ago. Is 

 now retiring from active business. Profits 

 (or five years have averaged more than too 

 percent annually. 



J. Edgar Ross, Brawley, Calif. 



WANTED-From 4000 lbs to carload of 

 comb and extracted. Iowa, Wisconsin or 

 Michigan honey. Quote me prices. 



W. H. Hyde, New Canton, III, 



SITUATIONS. 



Help Wanted— We desire an experienced 

 apiarist to run from one to three hundred 

 colonies of bees for three years on shares 

 foi one-half crop and increase. State age. 

 nationality, and former experience in first 

 letter Spencer Apiaries Co.. NordhofT, Cal. 



P-O-R-T-E-R 



TRADE MARK PORTER REGISTERED 



BEE-ESCAPE 



For getting bees out of the super auto- 

 matically before removal from the hive. 



It is a combination of speed, safety and 

 satisfaction that saves honey, time and 

 money for the user. As a labor-saving de- 

 vice it has no superior. Avoids " breaking 

 the back" in shaking heavy supers to get 

 the bees out. 



Leading beekeepers the world over use 

 these Escapes md give them their unquali- 

 fied endorsement. 



Double Escape. Each, 20c; per doz., $2.25 



If 



AH Porter Escapes fit the same size 

 opening in Escape-board. 



For sale everywhere by dealers in Bee- 

 keepers' Supplies, 

 you have no dealer, order from fac- 

 tory, with full instructions. 



& E. C. PORTER, Manufacturers 

 Lewistown, Illinois, U. S. A. 



A NICE GIFT FOR WIFE, 

 MOTHER, SISTER 



We are fortunate in be- 

 ing able to offer to our 

 readers a real practical 

 egg beater, cream whipper. 

 etc. It is called the "Rob- 

 erts Lightning Mixer." 

 From the experience or 

 users here, it welldeserves 

 its name. It is easy to 

 Clean. Hard to damage. 

 and a Pleasure to Work. 



The spiral perforated 

 dasher whirling in every 

 direction, aerates, stirs 

 and lightens, and at the 

 same time it completely 

 and thoroughly mixesevery 

 particle. 



We recommend it to our 

 readers as being well 

 worth the money. 



Sold in pint size. We can 

 send them, postpaid, from 

 the factory in Massachu- 

 setts for 50 cents. 



Address all orders to 

 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Hamilton, III. 



