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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



July 



FOR REQUEENING use Williams' heavy lay 

 ing Italian queens; they produce hardy, 

 hustling three-banded workers. Bred from the 

 best disease-resisting strain, and priced in ac- 

 cordance with the present price of honey. Un- 

 tested, $1.86, 6 for $6.50, 12 or more $1 each; 

 tested, $2. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



P. M. Williams, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



FOR SALE — Three-banded Italian queens, un- 

 tested, $1.25 each; «, $7.50; 12, $14. Tested 

 queens, $2.50 each; 6, $15. The above queens 

 are select stock. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. 



Rob't B. Spicer, Wharton, N. J. 



COLONIES of Italian bees in good standard 

 hives. A-1 in all respects. Write for prices. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Van Wyngarden Bros., Hebron. Ind. 



FOR SALE — Vigoi'ous leather-colored Italian 

 queens, famous three-banded stock; untested 

 queens, $2 each; tested. $3; untested queens 

 per dozen, $20. Order early. 



C. M. Elfer, St. Rose. La. 



FOR SALE — Highest grade three-banded Ital- 

 ian queens. Select untested, 1. $1.25; 6, 

 $6.50; 12, $12; 60, $47.50; 100, $90. Virgins. 

 45c each. No disease, and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. A. E. Crandall. Berlin, Conn. 



FOR SALE— Italian queens, $2 each; select 

 tested, $4. F. Barber, Lowville, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Three-banded Italian queens 

 from best honey-gathering strain obtainable 



(no disease), untested queens, $1.25 each; 6. 



$6.60; 12. $12; select untested. $1.60 each; 12, 



$14. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Your orders filled promptly. 



Alabama Bee Co., Rt. 1. Fort Deposit. Ala. 



WE are offering for remainder of season our 

 bright Italian queens, untested at $1 each. 

 $10 per dozen. $75 per hundred. We guaran- 

 tee safe arrival, pure mating and reasonable 

 satisfaction in United States and Canada. Cash 

 mtist accompany all orders unless parties are 

 known or satisfactorily rated. 



Graydon Bros., Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



CALIFORNIA ITALIAN QUEENS at spe- 

 cial prices. After June 16 and to October 1. 

 1. $1.25; 6, $7; 12, $13; 26 ond over, $1 each; 

 100, $90, See larger ad elsewhere. Circular 

 free. 

 J. E. Wing, 165 Schiele Ave., San Jose, Cal. 



NUCLEI — We make a specialty of shipping 2- 

 frame nuclei. Write for special prices for 

 June delivery. Queens at the following prices: 

 Untested, $1.50 each; 6, $8; 12, $16; 60, $60; 

 100, $100. Tested queens, $2.60 each. 



Cotton Belt Apiaries, Roxton, Texas. 



FOR SALE — Fine tested queens, year old, $2; 

 Silver Spangled Hamburg chickens and eggs; 

 rare old violin. 



Elias Fox, Union Center, Wis. 



THE ITALIAN QUEENS OF WINDMERE 

 are superior three-banded stock. Untested, 

 $1.60 each, 6 for $8; tested $2.50 each; se- 

 lect tested, $3. Prof. W. A. Matheny, 



Ohio University. Athens. Ohio. 



LARGE, HARDY, PROLIFIC QUEENS— 

 Three-band Italians and goldens, pure mat- 

 ing and safe arrival guaranteed. We ship only 

 queens that are top notchers in size, prolific- 

 ness and color. After June 1. untested queens 

 $1.50 each. 6 for $8, 12 or more $1.40 each. 

 S6 or more $1.26 each. Tested queens $3 each. 

 6 for $16. 



Buckeye Bee Co.. Justus, O. 



QUEENS — I am now offening queens at pre- 

 war prices. Untested, 1, $1.26; 26 or more, 

 $1 each. 

 W. H. Moses, Lane City, Texas. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



WHITE sweet clover honey with small per 

 cent of basswood, in 5-gallon cans, case of 2 

 cans, $14. one can $7.60. Ten cases at 10c 

 per pound. Sample 10c. C. S. Engle, 



200 Center St., Sioux City, Iowa. 



HONEY— 16c pi-r pound. Walter Reppert. 



Gen. DelJT.. Shreveport, L«. 



FOR SALE — Choice clover extracted honey. 

 State quantity wanted. 



J. D. Betls, Oto, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Very fine quality basswood-milk- 

 weed mostly milkweed) honey in 60-pound 

 cans. P. W. Sowinski, Bellaire, Mich. 



FOR SALE— Extracted honey. Write for 

 prices. A. L. Kildow, Putnam, III. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 6c a pound 

 for wax rendering. Fred W. Muth Co.. 



204 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



HONEY FOR SALE— In 60-lb. tins, immedi- 

 ate shipment f. o. b. New York. California 

 white orange, 18c lb.; California white sage, 

 16c lb.; white sweet clover, 15c lb.; light am- 

 ber sage, 12c lb.; West Indian light amber, 

 10c lb. Hoffman & Hauck, Inc., 



Woodhaven, N. Y. 



WANTED — Six thousand pounds of off-grade, 

 extracted amber honey. Submit sample and 

 ([uote price f,- o. b. Terre Haute, Ind. 



W. A. Hunter, 119 S Third St. 



FOR SALE — New crop fancy white comb 

 honey. No. 1, $7 per case of 24 sections; 

 No. 2 grade, $6; clover extracted honey, 15c 

 per pound; amber and buckwheat, \2Y2c, two 

 60-lb. cans to case; amber in 50-gallon barrels, 

 10c per pound. 



H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio. 



HONEY WANTED— Give particulars in first 

 letter. Elton Warner, 



"Beaverdam," Asheville, N. C. 



NEW HONEY soon, best quality, reasonable 



prices, any quantity. 

 E. F. Atwater. ..leridian. Idaho. 



SUPPLIES 



SAVE MONEY on your shipping cases, tin 

 and glass honey containers, etc. Our free 

 price list tells you how. If you rear queens 

 for sale, be sure to send for our price card of 

 mailing cages. The Rattery-Hamilton Co.. 



Almont, Mich. 



WESTERN BEEKEEPERS— We can demon- 

 strate that you can save money on buying 

 bee supplies of best quality. Write for our 

 latest price list. 

 The Colorado Honey Producers' Association, 



Denver, Colo. 



HAVE YOU any Bee Journals or bee books 

 published previous to 1900 you wish to dis- 

 pose of? If so send us a list. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



BEEKEEPERS — Sag proof Hoffman frames, 

 regular depth, corner cut, end bars drilled (not 

 pierced), metal eyelets easily inserted. Price, 

 with eyelets and nails, per 100, $8.90; 500. 

 $42.85. Shipping cases, basswood, 24 liJS., 

 holding 24 sections; price, with nails and cor- 

 rugated paper, per 10, $6.90; 50. $31.80; 100, 

 $61.50. Price, with 2-inch glass. 5c per ca.se 

 extra. State size. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Emil J. Sieraers. Eau' Claire. Wis.. Box 204. 



BARGAINS IN SUPPLIES— Ten-frame hive- 

 bodies, each 67c; 8 frame, 64c. Ten-frame 

 hive-covers, each 42c; 8-frame. 40c. Ten-frame 

 bottoms, each 41c; 8-frame, 39c. Order at 

 once. Write for further particulars, if wanted. 

 W. J. Forehand & Sons, Fort Deposit. Ala. 



CLOSING OUT— Best No. 1 sections, per 500. 

 $6.45. No. 2, $5.85. Special prices on 

 other goods. 



H. S. Duby, St. Anne. 111. 



For .SALE — Hives, frames, supers, covers, bot- 

 toms and odd size hives and frames made to 

 order. Write for money-saving prices on wl1.1t 

 you need. I can save you money. 



F. D. Bowers. Sugar Grove. Pa 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — Several hundred used 60-pound 

 honey cans, 2 to the case. Used only once, 

 65c each. P. H. Outzen, 



White Bear Lake, Minn. 



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 — 20 colonies Italian bees, in good 

 shape, in 8 and 10. frame modern hives. 

 A. C. Gould, Weston, W. Va., Rt. 4. 



FOR SALE — Power hive-making saw. $30; 

 typewriter, $10; Peterson capping melter, 

 •^6; lathe, $3; 3x6 printing press outfit, $8. 

 Clarence Foote, Delanson, N. Y. 



FOR SALE— 111 health; sell or lease; 60 clean 

 colonies, mostly golden and leather colored 

 Italians in 8 and 10-frame standard painted 

 hives. 86 new 8 and 10-frame cedar standard 

 hives, painted, wired foundation. 50 section 

 supers ready for the bees. 20 covers and U>t- 

 tom boards, painted; 500 4J4x4J4 sections. 

 Tools, etc.; no junk. Best fireweed location. 

 If taken at once, $900 cash. 



Paul Jackson, Klaber, Wash. 



FOR SALE — Novice 2-frame extractor, $27; 5 

 Ideal super section starters, 8-frame. $10. 

 S. CoUyer, Black Mountain. N. C. 



FOR SALE — Two-frame Cowan reversible ex- 

 tractor; cost $46 last fall, goes for $30. Will 

 handle 12-inch frame. 



Jack Trayer, Cottonwood Falls, Kans. 



FOR SALE — "Superior" Foundation (Weed 

 process). Quality and service unexcelled. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED 



WANTED — We have many calls from educators 

 for copies to complete their files of the older 

 Bee Journals. If you have com.pIete volumes or 

 miscellaneous numbers of any Bee Journals 

 previous to 1900, write us, giving a list, and we 

 will be glad to quote a price. Old bee books, 

 now out of print, are also desirable. We act 

 as a clearing house for this kind of materials. 

 American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED — Bees in colonies, comb and ex- 

 tracted honey. Frank Coyle, Penfield, 111. 



WANTED — Beeswax, old combs and cappings 

 tor rendering on shares. Also wa« accc,jtea 

 for trade. Top market prices offered. 



A. I. Root Co., Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



WANTED— Your order for "Superior" Foun- 

 dation. Prompt shipments at right prices. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — Man with some experience to 

 work with bees coming season. State age, 

 experience and wages wanted, based on our 

 furnishing board. 



The Rocky Mountain Bee. Co., 



Box 1319, Billings. Mont. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



SAMPLE FREE — They say "It's as good now 

 as when Hutchinson ran it." Under new 

 ownership, our bee journal is growing fast, 

 better every issue, a "different" kind of a 

 journal. Let's get acquainted. $1.50 a year, 

 and worth it. 



The Domestic Beekeeper, Lansing, ..lich. 



WRITE for prices on two and three-frame nu- 

 clei and queens, cypress hives and frames. 

 Sarasota Bee Co., Sarasota, Fla. 



LEAGUE EMBLEMS— We still have a num- 

 ber of U. S. Beekeepers' emblems, buttons 

 or pins, bronze or gold. Send 50 cents and 

 get one 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



BLACK SIBERIAN HARES— Enormous sizes, 

 delicious meat and beautiful fur. Write for 

 information and prices. 



Siberian Fur Farm, Hamilton, Canada. 



DR. MILLER'S BEE SONGS «re in "Songs 

 of Beedom.' Ten songs for 20 cents, post- 

 paid ; 2-cent stamps taken. Also Teddy Bear 

 souvenir postal cards, 10 for 10 cents. Ad- 

 dress Geo. W. York. Box 84, Spokane, Wash. 



Michigan Summer Meet 



At Alpena, August 3 and 4, Ernest 

 Root, Geo. S. Demuth, E. W. Atkins 

 and B. F. Kindig are on the program. 

 These meetings are always well at- 

 tended. Alpena is in the northern 

 part of the lower peninsula, where 

 beekeepers can see the possibilities of 

 that region. 



