1920 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



63 



West Virginia Meeting in March 



The Panhandle Beekeepers' Asso- 

 ciation will hold its 28th annual 

 spring meeting at the Market Audi- 

 torium, in Wheeling, on Wednesday, 

 March 10, 1920. 



CLASSinED DEPARTMENT. 



Advertisements in tins department will be 

 inserted for three cents per word, with no dis- 

 counts. No classified advertisements accepted 

 for less than 'Afi cents. Count each initial or 

 number as one word. 



Copy for this department must reach us not 

 later than the 20th of the month preceding 

 date of issue. If intended for classified de- 

 partment it should be so stated when adver- 

 tisement is sent. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 200 three-frame nuclei with 



Italian queens. These nuclei contain three . 

 solid frames of capped prood; delivered 1st of | 

 May ; one-half down, balance just before de- 

 livery. Irish Bros., Doctortown, Ga. 



"QUALITY" THREE-BANDED ITALIANS 

 from excellent stock; untested queens, 1, 

 $1.50: 6 for $7.50; 12 for $13.50: 50 for $55; 

 100 for $100. N. J. James, 



1185 Bird Ave.. San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE — 140 color.ies of Italian bees in 

 10-frame Root hives, well made, painted and 

 in first-class shape. No disease. Ill health 

 reason for selling. Dexter & Knapp, 



Mound. Minn. 



ITALIAN BEES (the kind that fill from 2 

 to 6 supers), for sale, in new 8 and 10- 

 frame Root hives, at $12 and $15 per colony, 

 if ordered soon. Bees to be shipped by ex- 

 express in April. Queers after May 1. 



Miss Lulu Goodwin, Mankato, Minn. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens from some of the 

 best stock in the United States, mailed as 

 soon as hatched. Safe arrival guaranteed to 

 any part of the United States and Canada. All 

 queens mailed in improved safety introducing 

 cages. Order early. Send for circular. 

 Prices, April to October 1, 75c; 10, $6; 50, 

 $27.50. James. McKee, Riverside, Calif 



1920 PRICES on nuclei and queens, Miller 

 strain. Queens, untested, $1.50 each, $15 per 

 doz. : tested, $2.00 each. $22 per doz. One- 

 frame nuclei, $3; two-frame, $5; three-frame 

 $6.60, without queens, f. o. b. Mason, Miss. 

 Five per cent discount in lots of 25 or more. 

 We have never had any bee or brood disease 

 here. Will have no queens except with nu- 

 clei, until June 1. Safe arrival and satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 

 Geo. A. Hummer & Sons Prairie Point, Miss. 



FOR SALE — 210 colonies Italian bees in 8- 

 frame hives, with 100 supers and 100 ship- 

 ping cages, at a bargain, 



C. H. Cobb, Belleville, Ark. 



THAGARD*S STRAIN Italian queens, catalog 

 I free. See larger ad elsewhere. 



' V. R. Thagard, Greenville. Ala. 



HARDY Italian queens No bees 



W. G. Lauver. Middletown, Pa. 



FOR SALE — 350 colonies Italian bees in 

 Monroe and Baldwin Counties, Alabama, 

 in 10-frame Langstroth hives, Hoffman 

 frames. Plenty supers and supplies for this 

 year. No disease. One 6-frame Root auto- 

 matic extractor and other fixtures; extra good 

 range. Reason for selling, am crippled and 

 not able to attend to them. Come look it 

 over. A bargain for cash. W. H. Owens, 



58 S. Conception St., Mobile, Ala. 



1920 PRICES for "She Suits Me" queens. 

 Untested Italian queen, from May 15 to 

 June 15, $1.50 each. After June 15, $1-30 

 each; $12.50 for ten; $1.10 each for 25 or 

 more. 



Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



ITALIAN QUEENS OF WINDMERE will 

 be ready in May. Untested, $1.25 each; 

 six for $7. Tested, $2 each; select tested, 

 $2.50. Write for quotation on nuclei. Now 

 booking orders. Prof. W. A. Mathcny. 



Ohio University, Athens. Ohio. 



FOR SALE — I will book orders for a limited 

 amount for 3-bandcd Iralian bees in 8-framc 

 hives. All queens sent out in May are 1919 

 tested. Safe delivery guaranteed on journey 

 within 48 hours. Begin shipping May 20 



Full colony with testeu breeding queen, $18. 



Full colony with tested utility stock. $16. 



;i-frame nucleus tested breeding queen. $8.76. 



3-frame nucleus tested utility stock, $6.75. 



2-frame nucleus tested breeding queen, $7.50. 



2-frame nucleus, tested utility stock, iJiS.SO. 

 June and July Delivery; — 



1-lb. package bees with untested queen, 

 June, $4; July, $3.50. 



2-li). package bees with untested queen, 

 June, $0.50; July. $5.50. 



2-frame nucleus with untested aueen, June, 

 $6; July, $5. 



3-frame nucleus with untested queen, June, 

 $7.50; July, $6.50. 



Tested breeding queens, $5 each. Tested 

 queens, $3 each. Untested oueens, $1.50 each, 

 or 6 for $8. 



Terms, 10 per cent with order, balance first 

 of month shipped in; oi 5 per cent discount 

 for cash with order. Citalog ready about Feb. 

 15, free. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Leather colored Italian queens, 

 tested, June 1, $1.50; untested. $1.25; $13 

 a dozen. Root's goods at Root's prices. 

 A. W. Yates, 15 Chapman St., Hartford. Conn. 



IT'S MARCHANT'S STRAIN that does the 

 work, that's all. See ad elsewhere. 



A. B. Marchant, Jesup, Ga. 



FOR SALE— After April 15, our golden Ital- 

 ian queens, untested, one $1.60 or $15 per 

 doz.; select untested, one, $1.7* or $18 per 

 doz. ; tested, $3 each. Safe arrival guaran- 

 teed. Tillery Bros.. 



R. 5, Georgiana, Ala. 



FOR SALE — Goldens that are true to name. 

 Select untested, one, $1.50; six, $7.50; 12, 

 $13.50; 50, $55; 100, $100. 



Garden City Apiaries, San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE — Golden and three-band queens. 

 Untested, April, May and June delivery. 

 $1.25 each; $12.50 per doz. Satisfaction. 

 R. O. Cox, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



FOR SALE — Pure 3-band Italian queens, as 

 good as you can buy with money. Write for 

 prices. J. F. Diemer, Liberty, Mo. 



BEES BY THE POUND, ALSO QUEENS— 

 Booking orders now. Free circular gives 

 prices, etc. See larger ad elsewhere. 

 Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas, 



E. B. Ault, Prop. 



BEES AND QUEENS from ray New Jersey 

 apiary. J. H. M. Cook. 



lAtf 84 Cortland St., New York City. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



FOR SALE — Buckwheat honey, 15c; amber 

 honey, 18 to 22c; clover, 22 to 25c; bulk 

 comb, 23 to 25c, owing to amount wanted. 

 W. H. Hyde, New Canton, 111. 



FOR SALE— 1,000 lbs ol honey. 



E. Keisler, Orangeville, 111. 



FOR SALE — Clover and buckwheat honey in 

 any style container (glass or tin). Let us 

 quote you. The Deroy Taylor Co., 



Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Choice "Kentucky" clover ex- 

 tracted honey. Well ripened, thick and rich. 

 Perfectly clean and suitable for table use. 

 Packed in 60-lb. tins, two in a case, at 24J^c 

 f. o. b. H. C. Lee, Brooksville, Ky. 



WANTED — Comb, extractrd honey and becs-^ 



wax R A Burnett & Co.. 



6Al«t 178 S. Witer St. Chicago. III. 



FOR SALE — New crop clover extracted honey, 

 two 60-pound cans to case, 25c per pound. 

 Buckwheat and clover mixed, about half and 

 Vialf, 80c per pound. 



H. G. Quirin, Bcllcvuc, Ohio. 



WE BUY HONEY AND BEESWAX— Give 

 us your best price d-^livered New York. On 

 comb honey state quantity, quality, size, 

 weight per section and sections to a case. Ex- 

 tracted honey, quantity, quality, how packed, 

 and send samples. Chas. Israel Bros. Co., 

 486 Canal St. New York, N. Y. 



WANTED— Honey in 10-lb cans, 



Lang, 1609 Dayton St., Chicago. 



WANTED— White clover or light extracted 

 honey. Send sample ; state how honey ii 

 put up and lowest cash price delivered at 

 Monroe; also buy beeswax. 



E. B. Rosa, Monroe, Wis. 



OUR CROP OF HONEY is now ready for 

 shipment. It is a good grade white clover 

 with a very small trace of basswood, almost 

 water white. It is put up in new 60-lb. tin 

 cans, two to the case. This honey was ?U 

 produced by ourselves above queen-excluders, 

 in nice white combs. Then combs were pro- 

 vided so that no honey was taken off until 

 after the season, when it was thoroughly cured 

 by the bees. It costs more to raise a crop of 

 honey this way, as we do not get as much per 

 colony, so we have to have a little more 

 money for this fancy article than the ordinary 

 honey on the market. Try a small order and 

 we feel sure you will buy no other.. We ran 

 furnish at the following prices, f. o. b. North- 

 star: one 60-lb. can $16.50; in cases of two 

 cans, $«0 a case, in any sized orders. The 

 crop is short this year and will not last long 

 at these prices. We feel quite sure that the 

 price will not be any lower, so do not be dis- 

 appointed by not ordering early if you arc 

 looking for honey as good as money can buy. 

 D. R. Townsend, Northstar. Mich. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 5c a pound 

 for wax rendering. Fred W. Muth Co., 

 204 Walnut St., Cincinnati. Ohio. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE— Two No. 17 extractors, $25 each; 

 100 zinc excluders, 10-frame, 25c, 8-frame 

 20c each; one 60-gallon honey tank, galvanized, 

 $70; one Dadant style uncapping can, $6; one 

 10-in. foundation mill, $30; 265 10-frame Ideal 

 supers, rabited corners, 30c each, with frames 

 40c. Want a Hershiser wax press. Also have 

 200 nuclei for sale. See large add. 



C. S. Engle, BeeviUe, Texas. 



GIANT SPIDER FLOWER— Great honey 

 plant. Seed 10 cents per sample pkt. 



S. W. Terhune, Wortendyke, N. J. 



FOR SALE — 5-gal. cans ; used, but scarcely 

 look it. New corks. Buy now while of- 

 fered. Cases of two, $1. 

 Bruner, 3836 N. Kostner Ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE— 200 supers for 8-frame hives, 

 about 50 for IJ^, 150 for plain sections, with 

 fence Al for 4J4x4J4 sections. All factory 

 made, some mitered at corners; all about as 

 good as new. All new sections and started 

 with 2 in. foundation, $1 each in lots of -10 

 or more. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, la. 



NO 7 Remington Typewriter, perfect condi- 

 tion, to exchange for honey extractor or buz 

 saw. E. W. Brown, Willow Springs, 111. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Have some 

 splendid bred-to-lay White Leghorn hens 

 that I will sell at $2 each, or exchange for 

 bees 



Mrs. Etta E. Deabler, Kountze, Texas. 



FOR SALE — 21 hives bees in 10-frame hives, 

 1 No. 5 extractor, 30J extracting frames and 

 combs, with supers. 



C. G. Strieder. Brimfield, 111. 



OLD-TIME BEE BOOKS— 50 to 260 years 

 old. Every beekeeper should own at least 

 one. Send for price list. John E. Miller, 

 114 East 27th St., New York City. 



FOR SALEI — Cameras and Telephoto lenses. 

 If interested in bargains, write me. 



H. E. Roth, Denver, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



FOR SALE— "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 



Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



800 LANGSTROTH FRAMES, flat, 5c each. 

 Extractor wanted. 



Lorenzo Clark, Winona, Minn. 



