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Queens from Georgia ; blacks and hybrids. Three 

 for $1.00. Tested red-clover Italians, $1.00 each. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. 



John W. Cash, Bogart, Ga. 



For Sale. — Italian queens, untested, 75c. ; test- 

 ed, $1.00. Bees by the pound, nucleus, or full col- 

 onies. Red-clover bees. 



Eugene S. Watson, Rt. 2, Madison, Me. 



For Sale. — 35 colonies of our strain of Italian 

 bees in 8-frame painted hives ; Hoffman frames, 

 wired; new combs; $5.00 per colony at yard, in- 

 cluding queens. Bargain. 



DooiilTTLE & Clark, Marietta, N. Y. 



For Sale. — 800 colonies of Italian bees, more or 

 less, situated in five yards; all in good condition, on 

 this beautiful island of Jamaica, a land of perpet- 

 ual sunshine ; flowers nearly the whole year round ; 

 good investment for a practical up-to-date beekeeper 

 to take hold of now. Write for further particulars 

 to David Marchalleck, 



Morant Bay, Jamaica. 



For Sale.— 200 stands of Italian bees at a bar- 

 gain; only $3.90 if taken on stand; mostly in ten- 

 frame dovetailed hives; some in eight-frame hives. 

 Here is a good chance to buy a carload of bees 

 together with your neighbors if you can't use them 

 all. I have plenty of empty hives and supers at 

 a bargain to fill the car. These bees are at Alma, 

 Mo. J. L. Fajen, Stover, Mo. 



For Sale. — Italian queens, bred from the best 

 honey-gathering strains obtainable. Untested, 75 

 cts. ; select, $1.00; tested, $1.25; select tested, $1.50. 

 Nuclei without queen, one frame, $1.50; two- 

 frame, $2.00; three-frame, $2.75. For queens and 

 nuclei in quantity lots, and bees by the pound, 

 write for prices and circular. Virgin queens from 

 my best breeders, 40 cts. each; three for $1.00. 

 ROBT. B. Spicer, Wharton, N. J. 



For Sale. — Famous North Carolina-bred Italian 

 queens ; bred for honey-gatheriug ; long-lived ; pro- 

 lific ; hardy ; beautiful. My bees are superior 

 honey-gatherers. My queens give satisfaction. I 

 have the Root-Moore strain, Davis', Quirin's, Laws' 

 choice imported breeders to get my fine honey- 

 gathering strain from. I had a fine breeder I 

 sold to Hon. W. C. Fleming, of Greensboro, N. C, 

 last year. He says her bees produced over 200 

 pounds of choice comb honey last May. His price 

 on her was $20. I rear " all cells " in two-story 

 colonies running over with bees at all times. I 

 don't rear any thing but red-clover and golden. 

 No foul brood. Untested, 75c.; dozen, $7.00; 

 tested, $1.25; select tested, $1.50; extra select 

 tested, $2.00; breeders, $3.00 and $5.00. 



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



INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS 



White Indian Runner duck eggs. High fertility 

 guaranteed. Running water. 



Otto Westfelt, Halcyon, Cal. 



Fawn and White Indian Runner duck eggs, $1.00 

 per 11; $7.00 per 100. Day-old ducklings, 25 cts. 

 each. Mating-list free. 



Kent Jennings, Mt. Gilead, O. 



Indian Runner Ducks, American Standard 

 light fawn and white. I have a fine lot of one-year- 

 old breeders for sale at a real bargain price. I can 

 start you, and start you with the best. Write me 

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



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



MISCELLANEOUS 



For Sale. — Professional photographers' portrait 

 camera and stand, lens, aplamat, B No. 5, 13x11. 

 If you want to get a good outfit cheap, address 

 C. B. Mason, Butler, Indiana. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



Wanted. — An apiary in the Arkansas Valley, or a 

 partner in a carload. R. S. Becktell, Rifle, Col. 



Wanted. — To exchange Root bee supplies, either 

 for money or honey. Catalog. 



E. W. Peirce, Zanesville, Ohio. 



Wanted. — To exchange 190 acres and 30-room 

 hotel for bees and supplies of honey. 



Ernest W. Fox, Clint, Texas. 



REAL ESTATE 



For Sale. — A clean established apiary, located 

 near river and railroad depot in this city. A bar- 

 gain. H. C. Abler, Victoria, Texas. 



For Sale. — Apiary of 105 colonies of bees, 

 with or without location ; % of an acre of 

 ground in the edge of village, and planted to all 

 kinds of fruit; about 40 trees are now bearing. 

 Beeyard is enclosed with six-foot tight fence, which 

 is lined inside with grapevines, currants, goose- 

 berries, and blackberries. Frame shop and 

 honey-house 1 % story ; 65-barrel cistern ; corn- 

 crib ; chicken and hog yards ; every thing one 

 needs but dwelling house. This would be a fine 

 location for a queen-breeder — not over a dozen 

 colonies of bees within 1 V2 miles of the yard. 

 No disease, and have never had any. The bees 

 are all in good shape ; hives as good as new ; combs 

 built on Hoffman frames; wired foundation, except 

 possibly 100 frames. I spent $500 in fitting up 

 my yard, not counting my labor. Land sells here 

 from $200 to $400 per acre. I am nine miles 

 below Zan.,^ville, on the Muskingum River, over- 

 flowing creek and river bottoms west, south, and 

 east of me. The location is No. 1 ; have had but 

 one failure in 21 years that I have kept bees; good 

 market for honey near. My crop is sold, and 

 not all off yet, at $3.75 per case. Any one buy- 

 ing the property will get good hive-stands, what 

 winter cases I have, shade-boards, cushions, etc. 

 I will take $1000 for ground and bees, and a low 

 price for extras, or will sell the bees, to be moved, 

 for $500. J. F. Truesdell, Duncan's Falls, O. 



BEEKEEPERS' DIRECTORY 



Nutmeg Italian queens, leather color, after June 

 1, $1.00. A. W. Yates, Hartford, Ct. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 70 Cortlandt St., New York. 



Improved golden-yellow Italian queens for 1912; 

 beautiful, hustling, gentle workers. Send for price 

 list to E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



Queens. — -Improved red-clover Italians, bred for 

 business; June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 75 

 cts.; select, $1.00; tested, $1.25 each. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. C. Clemons, Boyd, Ky. 



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens, nu- 

 clei, colonies, and bees by the pound, ready in May. 

 Our stock is Northern-bred and hardy ; five yards 

 wintered on summer stands in .1908 and 1909 with- 

 out a single loss. For prices, send for circular. 

 Quirin-the-Queen-breeder, Bellevue, 0- 



