SEPTEMBER 15, 1912 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Trv mv strain of Italian queens, 75 cts. each; 

 5 for 13.50. Miss Pearl Rav, Pentz, Pa. 



Our queen.s will jilease you. Price $1.00 each. 



C. W. Phelps & Son, Binghaiuton, N. Y. 



Choice warranted grolden Italians ready, $1.00. 

 J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla. 



No more queens this season, after Sept. 15th. 

 A. J. Seavey, Rt. 2, Farmington, Maine. 



Wanted. — To buy bees in Southern California. 

 Beekeeper, Lock Box 16, Surrey, Cal. 39935. 



For Sale. — 250 colonies of bees. No disease. 

 Act quickly. C. R. Parks, Plateau City, Col. 



Wanted. — 200 colonies of bees in good shape. 

 State particulars and price in first letter. Cash 

 deal. House & Dickinson, Corinne, Utah. 



For S.\le. — Untested Italian qiieens. Safe arrival 

 and pure mating guaranteed. Untested, 75 cts. ; 

 doz., $7.00. E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



Golden Italian queens, nuclei, and full colonies. 

 See price list. Gleanings, May 15, page 8. 



Isaac F. Tillinghast, Factoryville, Pa. 



For Sale. — 50 to 200 colonies, eight-frame, good 

 condition, Sept. 15. 



E. F. Atwatee Co., Meridian, Fla. 



For Sale. — Untested golden Italian queens, 50 

 cts. each ; four hybrid Italian queens, $1.00. 

 J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



Fine Italian Queens. — Prolific, hardy, gentle. 

 Root strain. Untested 75 cts. each; 6 for $4.25. 

 J. F. Archdekin, Rt. 7, St. Joseph, Mo. 



For Sale. — Three-banded Italian queens bred" for 

 honey, gentleness, and ijrolificness. One, $1.00; 6 

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



For Sale. — Golden untested queens, 75 cts. each, 

 or $7.25 for dozen ; safe arrival guaranteed. 



D. F. Talley, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



For Sale. — Golden Italian queens. Tested, $1.00; 

 select tested, $1.25; untested, 60 cts.; dozen, $7.00. 



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



For Sale. — Fine goldens, hustlers; rest of the 

 season, 60 cts. each; 6, $3.50. 



Edward A. Reddout, Lysander, N. Y. 



Hardy northern-grown queens of Moore's strain 

 of Italians, ready for prompt shipment. Untested, 

 $1.00, 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00. Write for lots 

 of 50 or more. P. B. Ramer, Harmony, Minn. 



Three-banded Italian queens. Best honey-gath- 

 erers. Untested, 50 cts. each. Can fill orders 

 promptly. No disease. 



W. D. ACHOBD, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



For Sale. — Yard of 300 colonies in single-wall 

 hives in St. Lawrence Co. ; also 90 colonies in 

 Dugdale chaff hives in Saratoga Co. No disease. 

 A square deal or no trade. 



P. W. Lesser, East Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Howe-Root strain, select tested Ital- 

 ian queens, $1.25; breeders, $3.00. Bargain in 

 black and buff Orpingtons, R. C. Reds, blue- 

 ribbon winners at Rochester and Watertown. 

 The Cloverdale Bee and Poultry Ranch, 



Evans Mills, N. Y. 



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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. 



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. Walrath, Antioch, Cal. 



Fine select 3 and 5 banded queens, only 75 cts. 

 by return mail; also 225 stands of Italian bees 

 in ten-frame D. hives at a bargain ; only $3.90 

 per stand if taken on stand. 



J. L. Fajen, Stover, Mo. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees, 

 the brightest kind. Gentle, and as good honey-gath- 

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

 tested, $2.00; breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Golden and three-banded Italian queens. Tested, 

 $1.00 each; 3 for $2.75; 6 or more, 85 cts. each. 

 Untested, one, 75 cts.; 3, $2.00; 6 or more, 65 cts. 

 each. There is no disease here. Bees, per lb., $1.00; 

 nuclei, per frame, $1.25. C. B. Bankston, 



Buffalo, Leon Co., Texas. 



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 upto-date beekeeper 

 to take hold of now. Write for further partitculars 

 to David Marchalleck, 



Morant Bay, Jamaica. 



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 circulars. Virgin queens from 

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

 Robt. B. Spicer, Wharton, N. J. 



Foe Sale. — Pine young queens by return mail. 

 Root-Moore strain, select tested, $1.25; select un- 

 tested, 90 cts.; dozen, $9.00; best breeders, $4.00; 

 hybrid queens, 40 cts. each; dozen, $4.00. No 

 disease; perfect satisfaction guaranteed; also colo- 

 nies in L. hives at a reasonable price. 



WiLMER Claeke, 

 Box 371, Earlville, Mad. Co., N. Y. 



Because of ideal weather and continuous honey 

 flow at this date my nuclei are full, cells hatching 

 and still grafting. Now is your chance to requeen 

 your entire apiary with hardy, prolific stock — 

 boolittle-Moore strain. Untested queens, 60 cts. 

 each; 12 for $6.50; 25 for $12.50; tested, $10 for 

 12. Satisfaction or money back. 



J. B. HOLLOPBTER, Pentz, Pa. 



Foe Sale. — Three apiaries, about 240 colonies 

 Italians and hybrids, run for extracted; three 

 honey-houses, three four-frame extractors, etc. ; 10- 

 frame Langstroth hives, well built and tarred and 

 painted; plenty of supers and spare stores. Average 

 crop for four years; 80 lbs. per hive; reason for 

 selling, occupation necessitates owner living in an- 

 other district, and crop decreasing under hired help. 

 No diseases and no wintering in St. Lucia. $2400. 

 J. Ward Denneey, Valle Apiaries, 



St. Lucia, B. W. I. 



Foe Sale. — My apiary of 60 stands of bees, 8- 

 frame hives, 80 half -depth supers on with honey* 

 crop of this season, half for extracting, half comb 

 honey, to go with the bees. Also 25 1^-story 

 hives for comb honey, no bees in them; 8 frames 

 complete set up, painted, but never used; also one 

 dozen older hives, no bees in them, 8 frames, but 

 still in good condition ; one Cowan two-frame "ex- 

 tractor, and other things belonging to the busi- 

 ness. Will take 200 dollars for all, taken on the 

 stand. Reason for selling, failure of health, old 

 use, and no help. Bees can be left until winter. 

 Jacob Ruch, Gruetli, Grundy Co., Tenn. 



