Feb. 1, 1912 



Complete comb-honey outfit for 1000 colonies, 

 consisting of 460 colonies of bees in good condition: 

 hives with worker combs, supers filled with sec- 

 tions, etc. Correspondence solicited from parties 

 meaning business. Address 

 Frank Rauchfuss, 1440 Market St., Denver, Colo. 



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Real Estate 



Bees and Queens 



For Sale. — Golden queens that produce 50 to 100 

 per cent five-banded bees. Untested, Sl.OO: tested, 

 $1.60: select tested, $2.00; breeders, 85.00 to 110.00. 

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



Wanted. — 300 to 400 colonies of bees on shares — 

 Southern California preferred: have had experi- 

 ence with all bee diseases; raise queens; will re- 

 queen if required. Jos. Madleb, 

 111 Hewitt St., Loi Angeles, Cal. 



Wanted. — For April delivery, bees in standard L. 

 hives, ten frames; must be free from all disease, 

 and on full-drawn wired combs, Hoilman frames 

 preferred. State price and full particulars in first 

 letter. Address Haight & Smith, 



27 Myrtle Ave., Bjnghamton, N. Y. 



GoLDENS that are golden, gentle, hardy, and 

 hustlers, (ioldento-tip queens, mated. $1.00; select 

 mated, 81.50; select tested, $3.00 to $5.00. All mis- 

 mated $1.50 queens replaced. Send for booklet. 

 Nuclei and full colonies. Geo. M. Steele. 



30 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



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

 frame nuclei with tested Italian queen for $3.50 

 each; untested queens for 75 cts. each. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. My strain of Italian bees are devel- 

 oped honey-gatherers, the resvilt of 11 years" record- 

 keeping and selecting. No bee disease has ever 

 been near my bees. 



W. D. Achord, Fitzpatrick, Bullock Co., Ala. 



Wants and Exchanges 



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. 



Wanted.— To close out about 30 eight and ten 

 frame hives, 35 extra supers, smokers, sections, etc., 

 all new ; will make less than wholesale factory 

 price. C. L. Fink, Cuba, 111. 



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. Clair counties, Mich- 

 igan. We have a good proposition to submit to 

 you. Address 



Box B, care of Gleanings in Bee Ci'lture, 

 Medina, Ohio. 



For Sale. — A first-class apiary and mountain 

 home. Ideal for health-seeker. 



H. E. Wilder, Riverside, Cal. 



Foe Sale.— Old homestead farm of 108 acres; good 

 buildings ; best farm in the neighborhood ; $40 per 

 acre. H. S. Thompson, Franklin Forks, Pa. 



Beautiful home, five-room house: 5 lots: 200 colo- 

 nies of clean bees: 550 supers; 100 extra hives, all 

 fixtures. One block from city limits, on Grand Av. 

 Splendid range; nets half or more this amount ev- 

 ery year. Price $3000 — half cash. 



Roy Tait, Grand Junction, Colo. 



For Sale.— Ten-acre fruit, bee, and poultry farm; 

 131 colonies of bees; basswood honey, cases of two 

 60-lb. cans, $12.00: driving team; buggies, cutter, 

 sleighs, wagon, and harness: game chickens; buf- 

 falo robe; bloodhound, and genuine Paganini vio- 

 lin. Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



Virginia apple orchards pay big profits. $350 on 

 long time and easy payments buys a ten-acre ap- 

 ple-orchard tract in the beautiful Shenandoah Val- 

 ley of Virginia. Other lands, $15 per acre and up. 

 Write for beautiful booklet and excursion rates. 

 F. H. La Baume, 



Ag'l Agent N. & W. R'y, Box 4015, Roanoke, Va. 



To HOMESEEKEXts.— Are you looking for a town 

 where you can have every advantage of a large 

 city ? where rent, taxes, and living are very low 7 

 where schools are the best, and a town only one 

 hour's ride from the lagest city in Ohio? If so, in- 

 vestigate the opportunities in Medina. Address 



President of Board of Trade, Medina, Ohio. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted. — Scientific queen-breeder. Good pay to 

 one who understands the business. 

 A. Y. Chrisman, Kearney Park, Fresno Co., Cal. 



Wanted. — A reliable man of good habits, for the 

 season of 1912, to work with bees and on farm; am 

 working several yards. State age, experience, and 

 wages expected. N. L. Stevens, Moravia, N. 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, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



Wanted.— A single man, 25 to 40 years of age, to 

 take care of a small apiary run for comb and ex- 

 tracted honey, and to help with poultry and gene- 

 ral farmwork. No farmwork while bees need at- 

 tention. Steady employment for the right man. 

 State wages expected, with board. Bean work 

 about March 15. A. G. Rich, Rt. 1, Laurel, Mont. 



Miscellaneous 



For Sale.— Typewriter— standard machine, very 

 cheap: good shape. W. A. Ehlees, Carthage, Mo. 



Is your thermometer right? Can you test it? 

 The January Review tells you how. Three months 

 for 15 cts. Thk Bee-keepers" Review, 



230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



