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the white and from lie to 13c for dark and 

 amber, according to quality and style of 

 package. 



As to extracted honey, the market is decid- 

 edly quiet. Ever since the first of December 

 the demand has been gradually decreasing and 

 with large stocks on hand prices have shown a 

 downward tendency and are likely to decline 

 still further. We quote nominally: California 

 white sage at 9c; western white alfalfa at 8c; 

 western light amber alfalfa at from 7c to T'/lc; 

 in quantity lots even these prices would have 

 to be shaded in order to effect sale. 



Beeswax steady at from 30c to 31c per 

 i>ound. „ , 



Feb. 24. HILDRETH & SEGELKEN. 



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Classified Department. 



Notices will be inserted in this depart- 

 ment at ten cents per line. Minimum 

 charge will be twenty-five cents. Copy 

 should be sent early, and may be for any- 

 thing the bee-keeper has for sale or wants 

 to buy. Be sure and say you want your 

 advertisement in this department. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



Colonies of Italian Bees in L. hives, 10- 

 fr., full of stores — any time. Jos. Wallrath, 

 Antioch, Cal. 



OuEENS AND NUCLEI. — A strain of Italians 

 developed for honey-gathering ability. My en- 

 tire time has been given to them for 12 years. 

 W. D. AcHORD, Fitzpatrick, Bullock Co., Ala. 



Golden Italian Oueens that produce golden 

 bees, the brightest kind. Gentle, and as good 

 honey gatherers as can be found. Each ?1, 

 six $5; tested $2. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Golden Queens.— Very gentle, very hardy, 

 and great surplus gatherers. Untested, five 

 and six band, $1.00; select tested, $3.00; also 

 nuclei and full colonies. Send for circular and 

 price list to Geo. M. Steele, 30 S. 40th St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa^ 



Golden and 3-Banded Italians. — Tested, $1 

 each. 3 queens, $2.75; 6 or more, 85c each. 

 Untested, 75c each; 3 queens, $2; 6 or more, 

 65c each. Bees per pound, $1. Nuclei, six- 

 frame, $1.25. (No disease here.) C. B. 

 Bankston, Buffalo, Texas. 



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens, 

 nuclei, 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 without a single loss. For 

 prices, send for circular. Quirin-the-Queen- 

 Breeder, Bellevue, O. 



For Sale. — 175 colonies of bees in S-frame 

 hives, run for comb honey, with 500 comb- 

 honey supers, and about 35 full-depth hive- 

 bodies filled with honey for next season's feed- 

 ing. I am close to the Nevada State-line. No 

 foul brood in this valley. H. Christensen, 

 Coleville, Mono Co., Cal. 



Buy your Queens where there is no foul 

 brood. Either strain of Italians. Tested, $1.00 

 each; 3 or more. 90 cents. Untested, 75 cents 

 each; 3 to 6, 70 cents; 6 to 12 or more, 65 

 cents. Bees, per pound, $1.00. Nuclei, per 

 frame, $1.25 (no disease). C. B. Bankston, 

 Buffalo, Texas. 



For Sale.- — Early Italian (Frofalcon) Queens. 

 February and March deliveries for untested, 

 $1.50 each; April, $1.25; Tested Queens, 50 

 cents additional. Select tested, $1.00 extra. 

 Breeders, prices upon application. Sweet Clo- 

 ver and Alfalfa Seed. Send for prices. John 

 C. Frohliger, Berkeley, Cal. 257-9 Market 

 St., San Francisco. 



HONEV AND -VtTAZ. 



For Sale.- — Amber and buckwheat honey in 

 new 60-lb. tin cans. C. J. Baldriuge, Home- 

 stead Farm, Kendaia, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Comb, extracted honey, and bees- 

 wax. R. A. Burnett & Co., 



173 W. S. Water St., Chicago. 



Wanted. — White honey, both comb and ex- 

 tracted. Write us before disposing of your 

 crop. Hildreth & Segelken, 265 Greenwich 

 St., New York. 



For Sale. — Clover, clover-basswood blend, 

 milk-week, and raspberry extracted honey in 

 packages to suit. A. G. Woodman Co., Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. 



For Sale. — Choice light-amber extracted 

 honey — thick, well ripened, delicious flavor. 

 Price 9 cts. per lb. in new 60-lb. cans. 



J. P. Moore, Morgan, Ky. 



For Sale. — Water white and light-amber 

 alfalfa and light-amber fall honey, put up in 

 any size packages. First class. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



For Sale. — Clover, basswood, alfalfa, sage or 

 light amber fall honey. F^irst-class stock put 

 up in any sized cans. Send for price list. M. 

 V. Facey, Preston, Fillmore Co., Minn. 



iaiSCEI.I.ANEOVS. 



Typewriter for Sale. — Standard machine, 

 very cheap; good shape. Wm. Ehlers, Carth- 

 age, Mo. 



W LL PAY 20 cents each for February, 1904, 

 April or June, 1910, numbers of the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review. O. A. Keen, Topeka, Kans. 



In Florida. — Root supplies. Save transpor- 

 tation. Free catalog. G. F. Stanton, Buck- 

 ingham, Fla. 



For Sale. — One new bee hive, double walled. 

 Hatch wax-press, and bee papers. F. T. 

 Hooper, E. Downington, Pa. 



For Sale. — Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, 

 as good as new, two cans to a case, at 25 cts. 

 per case. C. H. W. Weber & Co., 



Cincinnati, O. 



Penna. Bee Keepers: Having bought supply 

 business of (Jeo. H. Rea, can furnish complete 

 line of Roots goods. Full car just in; catalog 

 free. Thos. H. Litz, Osceola Mills, Pa. 



For Sale or Exchange. — Gasoline engine, 

 belting, shafting, etc. Buttercups, S. C. W. 

 Leghorns for sale. Claud Irons, Linesville, 

 Pa^ ^ 



For Sale — A. I. Root Supplies. Every- 

 thing needed in the apiary. Send for cata- 

 logue. Prices right. Sawyer & FIedden, Irv- 

 ington. New Jersey. 



