THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW 



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No. 2 white comb, 24-section cases, $3.00; 

 No. 1 amber comb, 21-section cases, $3 00; 

 No. 2 amber comb, 2i-section cases, $2.50 to 

 $2.75; extracted white, per pound, 8c to SJ^c; 

 extracted amber, per pound, 7c to 75^c. Bees- 

 wax, per pound, 22c to 2-5c. 



C. C. CLEMONS PRODUCE CO. 

 Feb. 24 



Denver — We quote comb honey in a jobbing 

 way at the following figures: No. 1, $3.05; 

 choice, $2.90; No. 2, $2.70. Extracted honey, 

 white, 9c; light amber, Sc; strained, G^ to 7c. 

 We pay 26c in cash and 28c in trade for clean 

 yellow beeswax delivered here. 

 The Color.vdo Honey Producers' Associ.'^tion, 

 Feb. IS. F. Rauchfuss, Manager. 



CHICAGO — Comb honey has sold freely 

 during this month and stocks have been re- 

 duced, and if this demand keeps up during 

 the coming month we are ol the opinion that 

 the yield of 1912 will practically he all con- 

 sumed before that of 1913 is in evidence. 



We think the excellent quality of the honey 

 has been the main factor in the large volume 

 of sales, many retailers saying they have sold 

 more honey this winter than they have for 

 quite a long time, as people would come back 

 for some more of the same kind they had 

 before. 



Extracted is moving off steadily and may 

 clean up. Prices on comb has varied and 

 is lower by Ic to 2c per lb. than it was in 

 September and October, and it is too late in 

 the season now to expect any advance in 

 price unless the crop is actually about ex- 

 hausted. 



Beeswax remains steady at from 30c to 32c 

 per lb. according to color and clenliness 

 R. A. BURNETT & CO., 

 Feb. 17 173 W. South Water St. 



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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 yo.u want your 

 advertisement in this department. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



For Quick S.\le. — 2 or 3 Colonies Italian 

 Hylsrid Bees at $4.00; fine location for fancy 

 comb honey, right of location for 12 months 

 to purchaser. Please don't write unless you 

 mean business. J. B. !M.\rsii.vll, Big Bend, 

 La. 



For Sale — 50 to 300 colonies, 8-frame, good 

 condition E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 



\Vanted-— To buy 100 colonies of bees for 

 Spring deliver}'. ^lust be free from disease. 

 David Running, Filion, :Mich. 



Wanted — 25 or 50 colonies of bees. Will 

 pav fair price. Ed Sciiultz, Rt. 4, Barron, 

 Wis. 



Buy Yolr Bees by the pound; one-half 

 pound, $1.00; one pound, $1.50. Don't take 

 a chance on getting foul brood. A. Scher- 

 merhorn, 266 King William St., San An- 

 tonio, Texas. 



Golden Italian Queens 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. 



W'e Will Requeen all our 2,000 colonies 

 this spring; we offer the one-year-old queens 

 removed from these hives at 40c each, any 

 quantity. Untested queen this year's breed- 

 ing 60c each, delivery guaranteed. Book or- 

 liers now. Spencer Apiaries Co , Nordhoff, 

 Calif 



Quirin's Famous Improved Italian Queens, 

 nuclei, colonies and bees by the pound, ready 

 in May. Our stock is northern-bred and 

 liardy; five yards wintered on summer stands 

 in 190S and 1909 without a single loss. For 

 prices send for circular. Quirin-the-Queen- 

 Breeder, Bellevue, Ohio. 



If You Wish the best of untested three- 

 band Italian queens, send us your orders: 75c 

 each, $4.25 per 6, or $^00 per dozen. No 

 order too small or too large for our prompt 

 attention. Thirty years' experience. The 

 Golden Rule Bee Co., Riverside, Calif. 



Golden .\nd Three Band Italian Queens, 

 also. Carniolans. Untested, 75c each; ;! to 6, 

 70c: to 12, 65c each. Tested, $1.00; over 

 3, 90c each. Bees per pound, $1.25; nuclei 

 per frame $1.50. No disease. Have every- 

 thing guaranteed. C. B. Bankston, Buffalo, 

 Leon County, Texas. 



Carniolan Queens. — Bred from best im- 

 ported stock. Many colonies can be manip- 

 ulated without the use of smoke or veil. Un- 

 tested, one for $.75, six for $4.25, twelve for 

 $8.00. Tested, one for $1.00, six for $5.00, 

 twelve for $10.00. William Kernan, Dushore, 

 Pa., R. D. 2. 



Golde.n and Three Banded Italian, also, 

 gray Carniolan queens. Tested, $1.00 each; 

 3 or more, 90c each. Untested, 75c eachr 

 3 to 6, 70c each; 6 or more, 65c each. Bees- 

 per pound $1.25; nuclei per frame $1.50. A 

 discount on orders booked 30 days before 

 shipment. Bankston & Lyon, Bo.x 04, Buf- 

 falo, Leon County, Texas. 



The Key to successful honey production is- 

 good queens. We raise three-band Italians that 

 make bees that gather us large crops of honey. 

 We know how; we will sell you the same kind 

 for 75 cents each, $4.25 per 6, ^or $8.00 per 

 dozen, untested. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 always. Fifty to 100 queens, 05 cents each. 

 If you wish queens in a hurry, mail us your 

 orders. Rialto Honey Co., Rialto, Calif. 



Bees and Combs for Sale. — 45 colonies of 

 bees in 10 fr. home-made hives at $4.00 per 

 hive if taken soon. These bees were all re- 

 queened late in summer, mostly from queens 



nrr top notch prices nv 

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