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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



March 



WANTED — Situation by single man, interested 

 in beekeeping, but lacks experience. Would 

 be a willing assistant. Harry Freehauf, 



814 Eighth St., Milwaukee, Wis. 



WANTED — In April, one familiar with mod- 

 ern beekeeping practice to run small apiary 

 (fifty colonies) and help out with gardening, 

 poultry, lawn, etc Pleasant surroundings, on 

 modern 1,100-acre farm. 



L. W. Smith, Madison, N. J. 



WANTED — Queen breeder for 1920 season. 

 State experience and salary expected. Also 

 need helper. 



M. C. Berry & Co., Hayneville, Ala. 



WANTED — Man for season of 1920 to work 

 with bees. State age, experience and wages. 

 We furnish board. Opportunity for perma- 

 nent situation to right man. Also want man 

 to work in shop, put up honey and do gen- 

 eral shop work and make deliveries. 



The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., 



Box 1319, Billings, Mont. 



WANTED — One experienced man and stu- 

 dents, as helpers with our 1,000 colonies. 

 Best opportunity to learn the business from 

 A to Z, in the actual production of carloads 

 of honey ; theory also. Write immediately, 

 giving age, height, weight, habits, former em- 

 ployment, experience, references, wages, pho- 

 to, all in first letter. 



E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 

 Former Special Field Agent in Beekeeping, 

 U. S. Dept. Agr., for California, Arizona and 

 New Mexico, 



WANTED — Good bee-man to run 500 colonies 

 bees for extracted honey during coming 

 season. Give references, salary expected and 

 experience in first letter. 



Dr. D. W. Gibson, Beaver, Utah. 



WANTED— One or two good queen-rearing 

 men to begin work February 15, 1920. 

 Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — 200 supers for 8-frame hives, 

 about 50 for 1%, 150 for plain sections, with 

 fence Al for 4^^x454 sections. All factory 

 made, some mitered at corners; all about as 

 good a» new. All new sections and started 

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

 or more. 



J. W. Bittenbender, Knoxville, la. 



OLD-TIME BEE BOOKS— 50 to 260 year, 

 old. Every beekeeper should own at least 

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

 114 East 27th St., New York City. 



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. 



FOR SALE— 20-acre farm, 200 colonies bees 

 with equipment; one acre ginseng and golden- 

 seal; excellent soil, buildings and bee location. 

 L. Francisco, Moon Rt., Dancy, Wis. 



10-ACRE FRUIT RANCH— 300 commercial 

 apple trees, balance in cherry, plum, pear, 

 peaches, gooseberry, currants and asparagus. 

 Situated in the heart of well improved, irrigated 

 district near Santa Fe railroad. Additional land 

 adjoining for farming can be purchased or 

 rented Good roads, churches and brick 

 schools. New 7-room modern-built house, tele- 

 phone, etc; 100 colonies of Italian bees in 

 10-frame hives; no disease. Full equipment, 

 motor, extractor, etc. Established trade for 

 full capacity production — sweet clover and al- 

 falfa honey. Will sell ranch or bees separate, 

 or will exchange for place of similar value and 

 conditions in south, southwest or southeast. 

 Box 214, Springer, New Mexico. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Fourhorsc- 

 power kerosene engine, ripping table saw, 

 belting, grinding outfit; for motorcycle. 



Cecil Whitt, Gimlet, Ky. 



FOR SALE — Good second-hand double-deck 

 comb-honey shipping cases for 4^_x5!4xl^ 



sections, 25 cents per case, f o. b. Cincinnati; 



terms cash with order. 

 C- H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — About 60 colonies of bees, mostly 

 Italians; also complete hives, supers, comb 

 and extracted, and other used equipment. Bees 

 and supplies are located near Lansing, Mich. 

 Duplicate volumes A. B. J. and Gleanings also 

 for sale or exchange. F. Eric Millen, 



O. A. C, Guelph, Ontario, Canada. 



FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for bees, 

 pound package or nucleus — One 23-caliber 

 Meriden repeating rifle, 20-shot. $20; one Rem- 

 ington standard typewriter No. 6, $46, excel- 

 lent shape. V. O. Blaylock, Roxboro, N. C. 



WANTED 



WANTED — By experienced woman, small 

 apiary in northwest to run on shares; or 

 work in large apiary. 



Mildred Sturdevant, Boulder, Mont. 



WANTED — Foundation machine, 10 or 12-in. 

 rolls, and one 4 or 6-frame extractor. 



Wilbrod Montpetit, 

 St. Louis de Gonzague Co., Beaub, 



P. O. Quebec, Canada. 



WANTED — On mountain farm near Bluemont, 



Va., beekeeper who wants good location, 



house, garden, fuel, fruit, spring, use of horse 



and cow, in return for looking after the place. 



J. A. Truesdell, 



612 Riggs Bldg., Washington, D. C. 



WANTED — Around 75 colonies of bees, near 

 South Dakota. Fred Day, Alcester, S. Dak. 



WANTED — Bees — Commercial apiaries com- 

 pletely equipped for extracted honey produc- 

 tion, at reasonable terms, in white honey re- 

 gion; preferably 300 colonies or more. 



G. H. Cale, 

 423 Dorset Ave., Chevy Chase, D. C. 



WANTED — Nearby, disease-free and in good 

 condition, used 8 and 10-frame standard 

 hives; also supers, excluders and empty combs 

 wired. Could use few colonies healthy bees. 

 L. W. Smith, Madison, N. J. 



WANTED — Your old combs, cappings and 

 slumgum to render into beeswax. We get 

 enough more wax with our well equipped 

 presses to pay for our work. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III. 



WANTED — 200 or less colonies of bees (any 

 style hive) for spring delivery. Address. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED — To buy bees free from disease, 

 for April delivery, in southeastern Minne- 

 sota or western Wisconsin. State how many, 

 kind of hives and price. 



P. B. Ramer, Harmony. Minn. 



WANTED — Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



WANTED — Beeswax, old combs and cappings 

 to render on shares. Will pay highest mar- 

 ket price and buy your share of the beeswax. 

 F. J. Rettig & Sons, Wabash, Ind. 



WRITE for shipping tags and our prices for 

 rendering your old combs, cappings. etc. We 

 guarantee a first-class job. 



The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 100 early cabbage or 100 early 

 tomato plants, 60 cents; 100 sweet mango 

 plants, $1, post paid. 



J. F. Michael, R. 1, Winchester, Ind. 



FOR SALE — 40-acre farm in southern Minne- 

 sota; fine place for bees and chickens; 

 good corn and potato land; good buildings; 

 black clay soil, price $3,600; $1,000 cash, bal- 

 ance at 6 per cent. 



Thos. Dildine, Kellogg. Minn. 



ONE MINUTE CAMERA OUTFIT and obser- 

 vation bee hive; will exchange for kodak or 

 typewriter. 



Cecil Whitt, Gimlet, Ky. 



FINE Kentucky maple trees, 6 months old, for 

 shade purposes, 6 delivered anywhere, $1. 

 Cecil Whitt, Gimlet, Ky. 



FOR SALE — California Wonder Corn for seed, 

 doubles yield. Send for circular. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



FOR SALE— 26-20 Winchester model,1896 32 



double action revolver. 

 Edward Hogan, Stanley, N. Y. 



ITALIAN 



QUEENS 



The Old Reliable Three-Banded Ital- 

 ians. The best allround bee to be had. 

 Queens ready to mail April 1. Will 

 book orders now. Will guarantee safe 

 arrival in United States and Canada. 

 Prices for April and May: 



Untested,, $1.50; 6, $8; 12, $15 

 Tested, ^.25; 6, $12; 12, ^. 

 Select tested. $3 each. 



Descriptive circular and price list free. 

 JOHN G. MILLER, 



723 C Street, Corpus Christi, Texas. 



AM BOOKING ORDERS 



now for 1920 queens. Untested, $1.50 

 each; 25 or more, $1.35. Tested, $2.50 

 each ; 25 or more, $2.25. Select test- 

 ed, each, $3. 



Limited amount of bees for early 

 shipment. My descriptive circular 

 tells about it. Write me your needs. 



R. V. STEARNS 

 BRADY, TEXAS 



The Correct "Red" Color 



has been the chief topic of discussion amongr 

 "Red" breeders. We have issued a beautiful 

 color reproduction showing a trio of R. I. 

 Reds in the correct red shade. This to- 

 gether with" Blue Ribbon Reds"— an author- 

 itative book on mating, judging and exhibit- 

 ing this popular breed — is free with every 

 2-year subscription to the R. I. Red Journal 

 —all for 50c. Don't miss this! Send today. 



THE RHODE ISLAND RED JOURNAL 



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