May 1, 1912 



bees and Queens 



Wanted. — Carload of bees for cash. 



John C. Bull, Rt. 8, Valparaiso, Ind. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 Lincoln McCargar, Los Gatos, Cal. 



For Sale.— Untested Italian queens, 11.00; 6 for 

 S5.00. E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



Golden Italian queens, ready to mail, 11.00. 



J. B. Cask, Port Orange, Fla. 



Wanted.— One carload (about 300 colonies) of 

 bees In modern ten-frame hives at once. State 

 price, first letter. Ekik Forsberg, Nordhoflf, Cal. 



Front Line Italian queens, well bred and hardy. 

 After June 1, 6 for S4.50. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 J. B. HoLLOPETER, Pentz, Pa. 



Virginia queens, raised in full colonies, ready by 

 May 1. All dead ones replaced free. 



S. Click, Mt. Jackson, Va. 



For Sale.— Three-banded Italian queens bred lor 

 honey, gentleness, and proliflcness. One. SI. 00; 6 

 for $5.00. Wm. S. Barnett, Barnett's, Va. 



Wanted. — 50 colonies to a carload of populous 

 bees. Make lowest price on the same. 



Quirin-the-Queen-breedbr, Bellevue, O. 



For Sale. — Full colonies of pure Italian bees in 

 eight-frame dovetailed hives with Hoffman frames, 

 at ge.OO each. F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Fob Sale. — Golden Italian queens — untested, 70 

 cts.; dozen, 88.00. Send for circular. 



D. T. Gaster, Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. 



If you are in the market for bees in two and three 

 frame nuclei we can please you. Write lor prices. 

 E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



For Sale. — Untested queens, Howe stock, select; 

 mated to drones of a heavy honey-gathering strain. 

 Ready in June. Untested, $1.00; 6 for S5.00. Circu- 

 lar on request. D. G. Little, Hartley, la. 



Queens.— Red clover and golden prove the best 

 honey-gatherers. Untested, 50 cents: select untest- 

 ed, 75 cts.; tested, 81.00. Nuclei. 81.00 per frame. 

 EvANSviLLE Bee and Honey Co., Evansville, Ind. 



Italian queens, untested, 75 cents; tested, 81.25; 

 breeders, 85.00 each. Nuclei, with two frames, with 

 untested queen, $2.50. E. M. Collyer, 



75 Broadway, Ossinlng, N. Y. 



Queens and half-pound packages. A strain of 

 three-banded Italian honey-gatherers now ready 

 for you. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. D. AcHORD, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



For Sale.— One hundred colonies of bees in ten- 

 frame double-walled Langstroth chaff hives, in fine 

 condition, with surplus fixtures for both comb and 

 extracted honey. Charles H. Osborne, 



66 West Main St., Le Roy, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Golden untested queens at 75 c. each, 

 or 88.00 per dozen ; tested, 81.25 each, or 6 for 16.00 ; 

 select tested, 82.00, or 6 for 810.00. Safe arrival and 

 perfect satisfaction guaranteed. R. O. Cox, 



Box 8, Garland, Ala. 



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Colonies of Italian bees In L. hives, 10-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, 85.00; 

 tested, 82.00; breeders, 85.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Italian queens of Superior strain, from grafted 

 cells built in strong colonies. No foul brood or oth- 

 er disease in this locality. Untested. $1.00; 12, 89.00. 

 Sacramento Valley Apiary Co., 

 College City, Cal. 



Nucleus and full colonies. Bees by the pound. 

 Apiaries inspected for brood diseases. Tested and 

 better grades of bees. Root's bee supplies. Write 

 for circular and catalog. Frank M. Keith, 



8354 Florence St., Worcester, Mass. 



Golden and three-banded Italian queens. Tested, 

 $1.00 each; 3 for 82.75; 6 or more, 85 cts. each. Un- 

 tested, one, 75 cts; 3, 82.00; 6 or more, 65 cts. each. 

 There is no disease here. Bees, per lb., 81.00; nu- 

 clei, per frame, 81-25. C. B. Bankston, 

 Buffalo, Leon Co., Texas. 



Goldens that are golden. Queens that produce 

 golden-to-tip workers, hardy, and honey-geiters; a 

 race of bees that has taken 15 years to produce, 

 and will please all who try it; have had as high as 

 300 lbs. surplus to hive in one season. Will replace 

 all mismated $1.50 queens. Pure matings guaran- 

 teed. Queens, 81.00 to 820.00. Send for booklet. 

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



Fob Sale.— Italian queens bred from the best 

 honey-gathering strains obtainable. Untested, 75 

 cts.; select, 81.00; tested, 81.25; select tested, $1.50. 

 Nuclei in May, without queen, one-frame, 81.75; 

 two-frame, 83.00 ; three-frame, 83.50. For queens 

 and nuclei in quantity lots, and bees by the pound, 

 write for prices and circular. 



Robert B. Spicer, Wharton, N. J. 



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.— Young or middle-aged man for pack- 

 ing and shipping department in beehive factory, 

 out of town. State experience, and salary expect- 

 ed. 1625 L. & Co., 150, care of this paper. 



Real Estate 



Wanted.— Ground to locate and keep bees; also 

 house. E. M. Collyer, 75 B'way, Ossinlng, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Bargain — house and lot, best corner 

 principal street; stable, chicken-house; good town; 

 excellent schools: two churches: no saloons: thick- 

 ly settled country; good location for saddler and 

 cobbler or a short-order restaurant; none within 

 ten miles; also fifty stands of bees; honey-extract- 

 or; good honey location; 8500, part time. 



J, H. Weeks, Nederland, Texas. 



