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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Aug. 15. 



Our Fall Specialties I fio'de" "alia" nisei's- 



r Bv return mail. 75 cL 



Shipping'Cases for Comb Honey. 



Five=gallon Cans for Extracted Honey. 



Danz. Cartons for Comb Honey. 



Cash or trade for Beeswax. Send for Catalog. 



M. H. Hunt & Son, Bell Branch, Mich. 



I have had fifteen years of experience in producing 

 honey and rearing queens ; and I am breeding queens 

 from a queen procured last spring from J. F. Mcln- 

 tyre, of Sespe, California. He describes this stock on 

 page 12 of Gleanings for Jan. 1st. as filling the supers 

 when other colonies were actually starving. The 

 drones in my yard are from excellent stock — such as 

 that of J. P. Moore, of Kentucky. I rear queens by 

 the Doolittle method, send them by return mail, and 

 guarantee safe arrival, purity of mating, and satisfac- 

 tion, at 50 cts. each, in any quantity. Money refund- 

 ed if queens are not satisfactory. Send for circular. 



L. H. ROBEY, Worthington, W. Va. 



NO KINGS, BUT BEST QUEENS FREE!! 



Queens of superior .strains, unsurpassed for prolific- 

 ness and business. This means beauty and all com- 

 bined. To introduce them I cut prices and allow pre- 

 miums. For next 30 days I offer untested at 50c each ; 

 select untested, 75c ; tested, 11.25 ; select tested, SI. 50 ; 

 No. 1 breeders. S3 00 ; No. 2, $2 00. Safe arrival guar- 

 anteed. For $5 00 order, one untested free; for llO.OO 

 order, one tested free ; SI5 00 order, one No. 1 breeder 

 free. Send for special price list and premium offer. 



Porter A. Wl. Feathers, Oak Hill, Fla. 



WHAT MORE? 



Warranted queens with me means good, prolific, 

 purely mated queens that give gentle bees that are 

 good workers ; if not satisfactory, replaced free. J. 

 W. Hartman, Pickens, W. Va., writes : " You send me 

 the best queens I ever hid." One warranted queen, 

 60 cts.; 3 for $150 Select, 80 cts.; 3 for $2.25. Ordi- 

 nary tested, 75 cts.; select queen, tested, $1.00 ; extra, 

 $1.50; best, $2.00 upward. See late ads. and circulars. 

 J. B. CASE, Port Orangre. Fla. 



REMOVED! 



EA-RLY W. H. I,aws has removed his entire 



— ^^^^^— ^ queen-rearing apiaries to Round 



Q UEENS. Rock, Texas, where he will be better 



-^ fitted thnn ever to fill orders for the 



LAWS .strain of FAULTLKSS 5-BANDED bees the 

 coming season. BREEDING QUEENS always on 

 hand. Price $2 50 each. I ai" also breeding the 

 leather-colored stock from imported mothers. Test- 

 ed queens, either strain, $1 00 6 for $5 00; untested, 

 75c; t) for $4.00. Queens ready in season. 



W. H. LAWS, Round Rock, Texas. 



^PpH Whpnf '"'^^ Rudy (bearded); a heavy 

 OC.WU TTllcai. yielder ; has averaged over ;30 bu. 

 per acre the past five years. This year's crop is -10 hu. 

 per acre. Free from rj'e, cockle, and smut. Price, 

 per bu.. $1.15, f. o b. at Lancaster, Pa. 



Levi B. Hubek, Hunsicker, Lancaster Co., Pa. 



Location for Bee=keepers. 



I have for sale 75,000 acres of land, right in the bass- 

 wood and white clover district of Wisconsin. The 

 land is good, and prices are I'-'w. Write for prices 

 and terms. DORN HAQEN, 



Colburn, Chippewa Co.. Wis. 



Sharpies Cream Separators— Profitable Dairying. 



return mail, 75 cLs. each ; $7.50 per dozen. 

 They plea.sed every customer this year. 

 Well, why not? They are the prettiest, gen- 

 tlest, and best hustlers you ever saw. 



Muth's Square Glass Honey-jars. 



Just the pnckage for home trade. Full line 

 of ROOT'S GOODS at their prices. 



Honey ! Honey ! 



Have you any fancy white comb or extract- 

 td honey for sale? Also beeswax wanted. 



C. H. W. Weber, sue central Ave., CinciDDati, 0. 



FOR SALE.— My apiary of 120 colonies, with all 

 needed appliances, including about 1800 good ex- 

 traciiug combs ; bees nearly all in 10-frame Dovetail 

 hives, all in first-clnss condition, located in the famous 

 basswood belt of Wisconsin; -10 acres of land with 

 good hou.se and barn, and good water. Will be sold 

 with the bees if wanted. Good sugar-bush on the 

 place. W. H. YOUNG, Ono, Wis. 



nilPPMQ GOLDEN ITALIANS, rnexcelled for busi- 

 UULLnOi ness, licauty. and gentleness. Bred from 

 the best of stoc'< obtainable. Untested, 50 cts. each 

 until Nov. 1st. Tested, $1.00 ea. Extra fine breeding- 

 queens, $2.00 each. E. A. Seeley, Bloomer, Ark. 



WANTED.— To sell Darling strawberry- plants at 

 35 cts. per 100, postage paid; ready for immedi- 

 ate delivery H. FiTZ Hart, Dalkeith, Fla. 



Finest osade alfalfa honey.— 2 cans, 120 lbs., 

 $9 00. Also small pails and cans. Comb honey, 13 

 cts. Arkansas Valley Apiaries, 



Las Animas, Col. 



For Sale.— 8000 lbs. A No. 1 clover extracted honey 

 in new (iO-lb. cans, two in a case, at $11.60 per case, 

 f. o. b. here. Sample free. 



E. D. TowNSEND, Hubbardston, Mich. 



Wanted. — To buy 1000 ll)s of clover or basswood ex- 

 tracted honey. Send sample, price, and how put up. 

 H. N. CoLEY, Westport, Conn. 



Mismated Italians for 25 cts.; hybrids, if any found, 

 at 15 cts. C. G. Fenn, Washington, 'Conn. 



Twh.ny-five black and hybrid queens for sae at 20c 

 each. F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vt. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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'ANTED.— To buy 500 bu. No. 1 dry rice popcorn. 

 Geo. G. Willard, 270 Pearl St., Cleveland, O. 



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RANTED.— To exchange for anything useful in bee 

 business, tested or untested Italian queens from 

 imported or golden mothers; bred 3^ miles apart. 

 Also want pure black-and-tan rat pup. 



J. M. Davis, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



ANTED— To exchange 1 h. p. gasoline -engine 

 ($85.00 cash) for Barnes saw. 



Robert B. Gedye. La Salle, 111. 



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ANTED —Situation as book-keeper, assistant, or 

 clerk, by young man, good reference. Address 

 W. C. Wi ttenmyer, Emison, Ind. 



WANTED.— Good active young apiarist to put in sev- 

 eral apiaries for Col. Raul, Arango, at Yaguajay, 

 Santa Clara, Cuba. Wages $25 00 per month, with 

 board, until apiaries are e tablished, then will give 

 them to run on shares. Location good. 



F. O. Somerford, 

 Catalina de Guines, Havana Prov., Cuba. 



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ANTED.— A location for a feed and saw mill in 

 some good enterprising farm district. 



Address 216 Court St., Reading, Pa. 



