Jan. 15, 1912 



Bees and Queens 



Wanted.— 300 or 400 colonies of bees in the South- 

 west. A. E. SCHELLHOKN, Lecompton, Kan. 



Wanted.— To buy 300 hives of bees in the Stand- 

 ard hive of eight or ten frames, with extractlng- 

 supers. State price In first letter. 



David J. Grabill, 618 13th St., Modesto, Cal. 



For Sale. — Golden queens that produce 50 to 100 

 per cent five-banded bees. Untested, SI. 00; tested, 

 81.50: select tested, S2.00; breeders, 15.00 to i^lO.OO. 

 J. B. Brockweli,, Bradley's Store, Va. 



Golden Queens — very gentle, very hardy, and 

 great surplus gatherers. Untested, five and six 

 band, Sl.OO; select tested, S3.00; also nuclei and full 

 colonies. Send for circular and price list to 

 Geo. M. Steele, 30 So. 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



Colonies of Italian bees in L. hives, 10-fr., built on 

 lull broodf., wired, body and sh. super, redw. dovet., 

 three coats white sheeted lids; each neat, inodern, 

 and full of stores— any time. 



Jos. Wallrath. Antioch, Cal. 



My Queens will be ready to mall May 1, 1912; will 

 rear from A. I. Root's, Jno. M. Davis', and J. P. 

 Moore's choice breeders. Book your orders now, 

 and get your queens early and of quality. Three- 

 banded and also Golden for sale, 1912. 



H. B. Murray, Liberty, N. C. 



For delivery on Feb. 20 and later I ofTer 400 three- 

 frame nuclei with tested Italian queen for 13.50 

 each: untested queens forTocts. each. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. My strain of Italian bees are devel- 

 oped honey-gatherers, the result of 11 years' record- 

 keeping and selecting. No bee disease has ever 

 been near my bees. 



W. D. ACHORD, Fltzpatrlck, Bullock Co., Ala. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted. — Cheap, bees in box or frames, for cash. 

 Wiley A. Latshaw, Carlisle, Ind. 



Will trade bee-supplies or extractor for air-cooled 

 gasoline-motor or light runabout car. 



William N. Miller, Dodgeville, Wis. 



Wanted.— To exchange an aeroplane for a small 

 power combination saw or planer, or other article. 

 W. S. Ammon, Reading, Pa. 



Wanted. — To exchange Root bee-supplies, either 

 for money or honey. January cash discount, 3 

 per cent. Catalog. E. W. Peirce. Zanesville, O. 



Wanted.— To lease for this year 200 colonies of 

 bees — Italian or German brown : must be free from 

 disease, and in good hives. 



S. T. Lancaster, Tyson, Ida. 



WANrED.— Bees in Florida, Georgia, or South 

 Carolina, in frame or box hives. Give full particu- 

 lars and lowest price. Address 



" Bees," Box 197, Augusta, Ga. 



Three-months' trial for 15 cts. for the bee-journal 

 that " grandpa " can read. Large type. New cov- 

 er design. Eight extra pages. Write 



The Bee-keepers' Review, 

 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



Wanted.— To correspond with bee-keepers In Hu- 

 ron, Tuscola, Sanilac, and St. Clalr counties, Mich- 

 igan. We have a good proposition to submit to 

 you. Address 



Box B, care of Gleanings in Bee Culture, 

 Medina, Ohio. 



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Wanted.— 90 colonies of Italian bees for spring 

 delivery in Southern Idaho. Must be guaranteed 

 free from disease, in good standard hives, Hoffman 

 frames, on straight full worker combs — in fact, 

 strictly first class. State full particulars and low- 

 est cash price in first letter. 

 Box 56787, Gleanings in Bee Culture, Medina, O. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted.— Young man to work with bees and 

 poultry, season of 1912. Must be temperate, and 

 not afraid of work. E. L. Lane, 



Truraansburg, X. Y. 



Wanted. — Assistant apiarist. Must be steady, 

 honest, and willing to go to Colorado or Montana 

 as needed. The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., 



Berthoud, Colo. 



Wanted. — Unmarried man with experience in 

 queen-rearing and honey production. Steady em- 

 ployment, with board furnished, at once. State 

 experience, salary wanted, etc. 



W. D. Achord, Fltzpatrlck, Ala. 



Position Wanted 



Wanted. — A young man of good habits, and an 

 experienced queen-breeder, desires a position in a 

 first-class queen-rearing apiary. State wages and 

 conditions in first letter. Will take part queens in 

 lieu of wages. H. C. Short, Rt, 2, Winchester. O. 



Miscellaneous 



Coins, stamps, curios for sale. Look up my last 

 ad't. Catalog free. R. Chapin, New Berlin, N. Y. 



Is your thermometer right? Can you test it? 

 The January Review tells you how. Three months 

 for 15 cts. The Bee-keepers' Review, 



230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich., 



Poultry 



White Orpingtons.— Fine, healthy, young stock 

 for sale. Eggs and baby chicks from prize stock. 

 Piper's Poultry Plant, Elkvllle, 111. 



April-hatched Indian Runner ducks, fawn and 

 white; S2.00 each; S3.50 a pair; $5.00 per trio. White- 

 egg strain. Kent Jennings, Mt. Gilead, Ohio. 



S. C. W. Leghorn and S. C. R. I. Red chicks at glO 

 to 820 per 100; also a few W. Leghorn and W. Wyan- 

 dotte hens at ?10 per dozen. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. C. H. ZURBURG, Rt. 1, Topeka, 111. 



Stock chicks' eggs ready for delivery; standard- 

 bred heavy-laying Barred Rocks, S. C. R. I. Reds, S. 

 C. White Leghorns. A patron reports over 1500 

 eggs from 10 hens in 12 months. Catalog free. 



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



Indian Runner ducks, true fawn and white. Eggs 

 and stock for sale. Crystal White Orpingtons (Kel- 

 lerstrass) ; beautiful white large birds; mature ear- 

 ly. Stock and eggs for sale. S. C. R. I. Reds (Tomp- 

 kins strain). S. C. Black Mlnorcas(Northvip strain). 

 These are the largest Minorcas in the world. Write 

 lor prices on the above breeds and eggs. 



C. O. Vost, Rt. 4, Winchester, Ind. 



