OCTOBER 1, 1912 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Our queens will please vou. Price $1.00 each. 

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



Choice warranted golden Italians ready, $1.00. 

 J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla. 



Choice Italian queens, untested, 75 cents ; tested, 

 $1.25. W. A. H. GiLSTRAP, Rt. 3, Modesto, Cal. 



Fob Sale. — 200 colonies bees. 



J. O. Baird, New Plymouth, Idaho. 



Colonies of Italian bees. Root strain, full of 

 stores. Sara A. Kerr, 94 S. Gamble St., Shelby, O. 



Ten colonies Italian bees on Hoffman self-spacing 

 8 frames, $3.50 each. 



John E. Everett, Bound Brook, N. J. 



For Sale. — Untested golden Italian queens, the 

 rest of this season, 50 cts. 

 S. H. RiCKAED, 506 Machesney Bldg., Pittsburg, Pa. 



FOS Sale. — Untested Italian queens. Safe arrival 

 and piire 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. 



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 prolificness. One, $1.00; 6 

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



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

 or $7.25 dozen ; safe arrival guaranteed. 



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



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. 



Italian queens by return mail. Untested, $1.00; 

 tested, $1.50 after Oct. 1st. Have a few Carni- 

 olans, Italian mated; will close them out at 60 cts. 

 each. Send to-day E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



Three-banded Italian queens. Best honey-gath- 

 erers. Untested, 50 cents each. Can fill orders 

 promptly. No disease. 



W. D. ACHOED, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



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. 



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, Vt. 



Foe Sale. — Moore's strain and golden Italian 

 queens, untested, $1.00; six, $5.00; twelve, $9.00. 

 Carniolan, Banat, and Caucasian queens, select, 

 $1.25; six, $6.00; twelve, $10.00. Tested, any kind, 

 $1.50; six, $8.00. Choice breeders, $3.00. Circular 

 free. W. H. Rails, Orange, Cal. 



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For Sale. — Twenty-eight colonies of bees in 

 standard 8-frame hives; hardy and vigorous North- 

 ern-bred Italian stock, and fine honey-getters; 

 averaged 180 lbs. this year. In good condition for 

 winter, Oct. 1 ; $4.00 per colony, or $5.00 with 

 telescope cap. (Removal, cause of sale). 



L. V: Alwin, Waldheim, New Ulm, Minn. 



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. 

 David Marchalleck, 



Morant Bay, Jamaica. 



Foe 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. 



For Sale. — North Carolina-bred Italian queens, 

 bred up for business; none better for honey-gather- 

 ing; good recommendations coming in almost every 

 day. I have Root's and Moore's strain, Davis', 

 Quirin's, Laws', and choice imported breeders, to 

 get my fine honey-gathering strain from. I breed 

 all queens in full two-story colonies running over 

 with bees at all times. I don't keep any thing but 

 the red clovers and the Goldens in my yards. Try 

 them and see for yourself. Untested, '75 cts. ; doz., 

 $7.00; tested, $1.25; select tested, $1.50. Extra 

 select tested, $2.00. Select breeders, $3.00. Extra 

 select, $5.00. H. B. Murray, Liberty, N. C. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



White and brown ferrets. Stamp for description 

 and prices. Jewell's Feeeet Kennels, Spencer, O. 



Bronzed Honey Labels, 250, 50 cts.; 500, 80 

 cts.; 1000, $1.10, postpaid. Send 2 cts. for sam- 

 ples. Pearl Card Co., Clintonville, Ct. 



For Sale. — 5x7 long-focus Premo camera, in 

 good condition, with rapid universal lens, 4 plate- 

 holders, and tripod. Price $33 net here. 



P. C. Chadwick, Redlands, Cal. 



Pigeons! Pigeons! Thousands, all breeds; many 

 satisfied customers everywhere ; start with our 

 money-making pigeons. Large free illustrated mat- 

 ter. Prov. Squab Co., Providence, R. I. 



Wanted. — Copies of Gleanings in good con- 

 dition, for Jan. 1, 1912, and for Feb. 15, 1912. 

 Subscribers having perfect copies for either of 

 these dates will please notify us by post card, if 

 they wish to exchange either number for a two 

 months' credit on time of subscription. 



The A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio. 



HELP WANTED 



Wanted. — Pour or five helpers to assist me in a 

 large house-tO'house honey-selling business. A rare 

 chance to learn a business that will pay a fancy 

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



