1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Mlssourl-bred Italian Queens; none better; prices 

 right; write for circular. 



L. E. Altwein, St. Joseph, Mo. 



For Sale. — ^500 colonies of bees in eight-frame 

 hives. A. J. McCarty, 



712 Coffman St., Longmont, Col. 



FOB Saxk.— Golden's queens that will produce 

 from 50 to 100 per cent flve-banded bees. Address 

 J. B. Brockwell, Bradley's Store, Va. 



Golden and red-clover Italian queens; superior 

 stock. Write for prices. Wm. A. Shuff, 



Rt. 3, Newtown Square, Delaware Co., Pa. 



We have several hundred colonies of bees to lease 

 to responsible parties. Give references, age, expe- 

 rience, and financial standing, in first letter. For 

 terms address 



Dk. G. D. Mitchell & Co., Ogden, Utah. 



Queens of the celebrated Highland Farm strain of 

 hardy northern-bred three-band Italians: line bred 

 lor honey-gathering qualities. Send for circular. 

 J. E. Hand, Birmingham, O. 



FOH Sale. — 175 colonies of bees; good alfalfa and 

 sweet-clover range; three apiaries: complete mod- 

 ern outfit for boili comb and extracted honey pro- 

 duction. No bee diseases; no honey-crop failure so 

 far; good home market; excellent mild climate. 

 Price right. If Interested, write at once. Refer- 

 ence, Colorado Honey-producers' Association. 

 C. Wiersteiner, Roswell, Colorado Springs, Col. 



Position Wanted 



Wanted. — Position as manager of a large apiary 

 to be run for queens, bees by the pound, nuclei, full 

 colonies, and for honey production: said apiary to 

 be located in Central Ohio, in a most excellent lo- 

 cation, with best shipping facilities, of five rail- 

 roads, three express companies, and traction ser- 

 vice. The applicant is strictly temperate, 40 years 

 of age, married, and is a thoroughly seasoned apia- 

 rist; can rear queen-bees by any known method, 

 and is familiar with every detail of the queen busi- 

 ness as well as the production of comb and extract- 

 ed honey; also familiar with the diseases of the bee 

 and their treatment. 



I have had full experience in the preparation of 

 bees and queens for shipment to all parts of the 

 globe. The applicant will furnish apiary site, and 

 construct all necessary apiary buildings at his own 

 expense, and will contract lor two to five years' 

 service. The very best of reference will be gladly 

 furnished. Address Box 473, Marion, Ohio. 



Wanted. — A position for 1911 by a man of twenty 

 years' experience. Can give good reference; 43 yrs. 

 old; single; good habits; S45.00 per month by the 

 year, or 850.00 and expenses for 6 or 7 months. Cali- 

 fornia or Idaho preferred. 



Wm. S. Lewis, Lamar, Col. 



Wanted. — To buy or rent, or work for some large 

 apiarist in New York or any State. No foul brood 

 wanted. Carl Erikson, St. Ansgar, la. 



Poultry 



Help Wanted 



Wanted. — An able-bodied man to work a small 

 truck-farm on shares. 



Lock Box 98, Bordentown, N. J. 



Wanted. — Young man to care for 50 colonies of 

 bees, and to work on garden farm. Address 



H. E. Hessler, 

 (Commissioner of Public Safety), 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Duston White Wyandottes, 82.00; 15 

 eggs, SI; S5 per 100. Elmer Gimlin, Taylorville, 111. 



Thoroughbred S. C. Rhode Island Red cockerels, 

 good color— SI. 00 and •S2.00. 



M. C. Bradshaw, La Grange, Ky. 



Cuban Warrior pit games; best layers, mothers, 

 table fowls, and fighters on earth; also a heavily 

 furred buffalo robe. Elias Fox, Hillsboro, AVis. 



S. C. W. Leghorn cockerels and Indian Runner 

 drakes, 75 cents to-sl.OO each. Eggs in season, SS.OO 

 per 100. Chicks, S9.00 per 100. 



C. 11. ZURBURG, 10, Topeka, 111. 



Single-comb Brown Leghorns. Champions of the 

 entire West. Right size, color, and shape; 22 years' 

 record sent free. 



C. F. Lang, Box G, La Crosse, Wis. 



Indian Runner ducks from imported stock, fawn 

 and white; very easy to raise and easy to keep. 

 .They are beauties too — lay eggs all the year; lay 

 heaviest in winter. P'-ggs, Si. 50 per 13; §7.00 per 100, 

 Let me start you to success. 



C. O. Yost. Rt. 4, Winchester, Ind. 



Golden Barred Rocks.— The beauty and utility 

 breed. They are barred buflF on white, making a 

 most beautiful fowl. Write for descriptive catalog. 

 L. E. Altwein, originator, St. Joseph. Mo. 



Black Langshan cockerels, 82.00 to 85.00. according 

 to quality. Every thing on my farm is of the best 

 quality, and ray aim is to please. Birds are big 

 strong fellows, fine in color. A trial order will con- 

 vince you. II. J. Cornish, Box 9, Hebron, Ind. 



S. C. R. I. Reds, large and beautiful, rich in color, 

 and rich egg-layers: the winning strain. Eggs from 

 exhibition pens, 82.00 per 15; 810.00 per 100. Eggs 

 from standard pens, 81.00 per 15: 85.00 per 100. I can 

 please you, sui-e. 



C. O. Yost, Rt. 4, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale.— 100 head of S. C. R. L Reds — prize 

 stock. My birds are bred from Crother and Tomp- 

 kins strains, and have won leading money wher- 

 ever shown— first hen. first pen. second and fourth 

 cockerel, second and fourth pullet, 1910, Medina 

 show, against a class of 85 birds: have sold a pen to 

 L. W. Boyden, of The A. I. Root Co., and refer to 

 hira by permission. For the next 30 days I will fill 

 orders at greatly reduced prices. State require- 

 ments. W. J. Lanphbar, Rt. 3, Medina, O. 



Miscellaneous 



Free. — For stamp, new book on bees. 



Lee Kerr, Germania, Ark. 



American Hen Magazine, Council Blufls, Iowa. 

 Subscribe now — 25 cts. a year. Descriptive circular 

 free. 

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Trees and seed of the beautiful magnolia grandl- 

 flora; flowers as large as saucers. Seed, 81.50 per 

 lb., postpaid; trees, 10 cts. to 81.00, according to size. 

 R. H. Manly, Riverton, La. 



Automobilists, attention! Fur-lined coat, never 

 worn: lined throughout with the best Australian 

 mink; elegant Persian-lamb collar; cost 8175: will 

 sell for 835 00: also pair of cinnamon-bear robes, 

 830.00; cost 8120. Write W. Scott, 



121 East 27th St., New York. 



