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Real Estate 



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

 four lots in the city of Statifield, Ore.: also 150 colo- 

 nies of bees in a good locality for comb honey. 



Address T. J. Barringer, Stanfield, Ore. 



Virginia apple orchards pay big profits. S350 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. 



Help Wanted 



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.— An experienced beekeeper for the sea- 

 son of 1912 to manage an apiary of 300 colonies run 

 for comb honey. Must understand the business 

 thoroughly. State wages wanted, and experience 

 you have had. Eph. B. Nelson, Box 169, Vale, Ore. 



Wanted. — A capable middle-aged woman who 

 has had some experience in bee culture to take 

 charge of apiary department on a large farm in 

 Northern Michigan. Small guaranteed salary to 

 start, with percentage of profits. Applicant must, 

 in addition, be competent to keep the general farm 

 books, which would require a little time each day. 

 To an energetic Intelligent person who could appre- 

 ciate a good independent home with pleasant sur- 

 roundings, this opportunity offers permanency, 

 with a living in it now, and a very good cash re- 

 turn to grow into in the future. J. C. Howe, 



Ridgewood Farm. Old Mission, Mich. 



Miscellaneous 



Thirty-cent potato and seed bargain. Don't miss 

 offer of A. T. Cook, the temperance seedsman, p. 13. 



For Sale.— Choice strawberry-plants, 50 cts. per 

 100; H.OO per 1000. Mrs. Eva Ferro, 



East Stroudsburg, Pa. 



Good used 60-lb. cahs at 10 cts. each; will accept 

 honey or bees in exchange. C. W. Finch, 



1451 Ogden Ave., Chicago, 111. 



For Sale.— 1^ h. p. Associated Mfg. Co's gaso- 

 line-engine in good condition; 826.00 takes it. 



M. C. SiLSBEE, Rt. 3, Cohocton, N. Y. 



Rubber stamps to order. Egg-daters, 60 cts. Leg- 

 horns, W. Wyandotte breeder. 



Jeff. Macomber, Gaylord, Mich. 



Combine best features of all queen-rearing sys- 

 tems by using " Eureka Larva Transplanter," 50 c. 

 See Gleanings, Dec. l, 1910, page 765. 



Mark W. Moe, 1716 Exposition Av., Denver, Col, 



For Sale.— Holsman automobile — one of the re- 

 liable makes. Owner (a doctor) having bought a 

 higher-powered car will sacrifice at 8135. Speak 

 quick. The car is worth much more. 



F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Indian Runner Ducks 



Indian Rminer duck eggs, 15 for $1.00. 



J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



I. R. duck eggs, fawn and white brownies, 20 for 

 Sl.OO. White-egg strain. Sarah Widrig, 



Rt. 29, Burt, N. Y. 



Golden-laced Wyandottes and Indian Runner 

 ducks. Blue-blooded egg-producers. Eggs, 15, $1.50. 

 Dr. D. Oscar Mead, Plnckneyville, 111. 



Fawn and white Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.00 

 per 11; 17.00 per 100. Day-old ducklings, 25 cts. each. 

 Mating-llst free. Kent Jennings, Mt. Gilead, O. 



Am booking orders for White Indian Runner 



duck eggs — true I. R. type, and white; no sports; 



handsome and hardy. Also eggs from both light 



fawn and penciled strains. State which you want. 



F. J. Armstrong, Nevada, O. 



Orders for eggs that will hatch, at 10 cts. each, for 

 Indian Runner ducks, white and fawn; also for 

 Bufl Rock chickens; both standard stock, and from 

 good laying strains. Write; want to tell you more 

 about them, or place your order now. 



J. Rudy Roebuck, Dalton, Ohio. 



I have the typical Indian Runner ducks. They 

 are the queens of all layers; and as for beauty, the 

 artist's brush has never surpassed them. They 

 stand preeminent to-day. My foundation stock is 

 from the original winners at the Jamestown expo- 

 sition. Pure-white eggs, 13 for 81.00; 100, 17.00. Sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. This ad- 

 vertisement will be lived up to, to the letter. 



Robert Bird, Rt. 2, Plnckneyville, 111. 



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 Minorcas(Northup strain) . 

 These are the largest Minorcas in the world. Write 

 for prices on the above breeds and eggs. 



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



Poultry 



Sicilian Buttercups. Eggs for hatching. Circu- 

 lar free. D. S. Durall, Hurdland, Mo. 



Barred Rock eggs — Bred-to-lay strain; 11.00 per 

 15. Catalog free. J. W. Dail, Cambridge, Md. 



For utility and beauty. Buttercups unlike others. 

 Eggs in season. H. V. Meeker, Earl, Toledo, O. 



For Sale.— S. C. R. I. Red and S. C. W. Leghorn 

 eggs — $5.00 to $12.00 per 100; chicks, $10,00 to $25.00 

 per 100. C. H. ZURBURG, Rt. 1, Topeka, 111. 



For Sale.— S. C. W. Leghorn eggs, $1.00 per set- 

 ting. Best winter layers; $4.00 per 100. Pekln duck 

 eggs, 20 for $1.00. S. J. Carroll, Ashburn, Va. 



White Orpingtons.— Fine healthy young stock 

 for sale. Eggs and baby chicks from prize stock. 

 Piper's Poultry Plant, Elkville, 111. 



Partridge Wyandottes.— Extremely beautiful; 

 adapted to any climate; heavy layers. 



C. M. Myers, Winchester, Ind. 



Kellerstrass Orpington-Wycofl S. C. W. Leghorns. 

 Birds reasonable. Eggs, 81.50 to 83.00 per 15. 



Claud Irons, Linesville, Pa. 



S. C. White Leghorns, bred to lay. Free range. 

 Eggs, 15, 75 cts.; 100, 84.00. 



Homer Zimmerman, Sugarcreek, O. 



S. C. Black Leghorns. Our birds are winners and 

 great layers. Descriptive circular free; contains 

 lull information. Write your wants. Address 



The Van Drust Farms, Cedar Grove, Wis. 



