Mar. 15, 1912 



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Bees and Queens 



WANTED.— 75 colonies of bees in modern hives, in 

 Wisconsin or nearby States. Cash. 



Ernest Mahen, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 



Wanted.— SO colonies to a carload of populous 

 bees. Make lowest price on the same. 



QUIRIN-THE-QUEEN-BREEDER, BcUevue, O. 



For Sale.— Full colonies of pure Italian bees in 

 eight-frame dovetailed hives with Hoffman frames, 

 at 86.00 each. F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Queens. — Mott'sstrainof Italians andCarniolans. 

 Ten-page list free. Plans for Introducing Queens, 

 15 cts.; How to Increase, 15 cts.; both, 25 cts. 



E. E. MOTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



If our bees winter as usual, we will sell 50 to 300 

 colonies, eight-frame hives, March to May. We 

 are not selling out. E. F. Atwater, 



Box 235, Meridian, Idaho. 



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

 full brood-frames, wired, body and shallow super, 

 redwood dovetailed, three coats white sheeted lids; 

 each neat, modern, and full of stores — any time. 

 Jos. Wallrath, Antioch, Cal. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees, 

 the brightest kind. Gentle, and as good honey- 

 gatherers as can be found. Each $1.00; six, $5.00; 

 tested, 82.00; breeders, 85.00 to 810.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



For Sale.— Bees, 110 colonies, in eight-frame 

 hives, run for comb honey, with 300 supers; good 

 location; good climate. One five-acre tract all in 

 fruit; close to good churches and schools. 



P. R. Randall, Nampa, Idaho. 



Our queens will be ready about May 15th, at 81.00 

 each. We have both golden and three-banded Ital- 

 ians. C. W. Phelps & Son, Dealers in beekeepers' 

 supplies, 3 AVilcox St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Early " Italian " (Frofalcon) queens. 

 March delivery, untested, 81.50 each; April, 81.25. 

 Tested queens 50 cts. additional; select tested, 81.00 

 extra. John C. Frohliqer, 



257, 259 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 



Berkeley, Cal. 



GoLDENS that are golden, gentle, hardy, and 

 hustlers. Goldento-tip queens, mated, 81.00; select 

 mated, 81.50; select tested, 83.00 to 85.00. All mis- 

 mated $1.50 queens replaced. Send for booklet. 

 Nuclei and full colonies. Geo. M. Steele. 



30 South 40th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



For Sale. — Moore's strain and golden Italian 

 queens, untested. 81.00; six, 85.00; twelve, 89.00. Car- 

 niolan, Banat, and Caucasian queens, select, 81.25 ; 

 six, 86.00; twelve, 810.00. Tested, any kind, 81.50; six, 

 88.00. Choice breeders, 83.00. Circular free. 



W. H. Rails, Orange, Cal. 



Queens and Nuclei.— My strain of three-banded 

 Italian bees are developed honey-gatherers. My 

 entire time has been given to them during the last 

 12 years. Warranted queens, 75 cts. each.; 88.00 per 

 dozen: tested queens, 81.00 each, 810.50 per dozen. 

 Three-frame nuclei with tested queen, 83.50 each. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. W. D. Achord, 



Fitzpatrick, Bullock Co., Ala. 



Real Estate 



Wanted.— House, some land, 50 or more colonies 

 bees. Davenport, 2300 Lunt Ave., Chicago, 111. 



For Sale. — A good four-room house and barn on 

 four lots in the city of Stanfleld, Ore.; also 150 colo- 

 nies of bees in a good locality for comb honey. 



Address T. J, Barringer, Stanfleld, Ore. 



Virginia apple orchards pay big profits. 8350 on 

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

 ple-orchard tract in the beautiful Shenandoah Val- 

 ley of Virginia. Other lands, 815 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. 



Help Wanted 



AV anted.— Assistant apiarist. State age, experi- 

 ence, and wages. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



Wanted. — A thoroughly practical sober beeman 

 to take charge of 200 colonies of bees on shares. 



S. Klein, Salem, N. J. 



Wanted. — One or two men who thoroughly un- 

 derstand the bee business for both comb and ex- 

 tracted honey and increase. Reference wanted. 

 Rasmus Hoff, Idaho Falls, Idaho. 



Wanted.— Practical apiarist for season of 1912— 

 possibly longer — for farm on Long Island Sound, 

 near Oyster Bay ; now 15 colonies ; work in garden 

 or poultry during spare time. State age, experi- 

 ence, and wages expected. R. E. Flinsch, 

 43 Exchange Place, New York City. 



Wanted. — An experienced beekeeper to take 

 charge of an apiary of 150 colonies to be run for 

 comb honey. Address, stating wages wanted, 



E. A. Baldwin, 

 No. 626 North Delaware St., Independence, Mo. 



Miscellaneous 



For Sale.— 5000 Lucretia dewberry-plants, select- 

 ed stock, 35 cts. per dozen; 81.25 per 100. Cash with 

 order. Henry W. Harp, Steelmanville, N. J. 



For Sale.— Light Sears auto truck, capacity 700 

 lbs.; almost brand-new; speed 25 miles; have no 

 use for it. Will crate and ship anywhere. Price 

 8285. C. R. Plory, I^moore, Cal. 



We specialize in seeds of honey-producing plants. 

 Write us for rates on sweet-clover and alfalfa seed 

 in good quantity. Trumbull Seed Co., 



257 Market St., San Francisco, Cal. 



" A beekeeper can improve his bees without buy- 

 ing queens." So says Geo. B. Howe. Read his ar- 

 ticles on queen-rearing, beginning in the March 

 Review. Three months' trial, 15 cents. 



The Bee-keepers' Review, Detroit, Mich. 



