1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



33 



Bees and Queens 



Fob Sale. — Golden-all-over queens, and bee-keep- 

 ers' supplies. T. L. McMUKRAY, Sllverton, W. Va. 



Queens, 5 and 6 band goldens, 3-band Italians. 

 Send for circular and price list. Geo. M. Steele, 

 30 South Fortieth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 



MIssourl-bred Italian queens; none better; prices 

 right; write for circular. 



L. E. Ai-TWEiN, St. Joseph, Mo. 



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

 hives. A. J. Mccarty, 



712 Coflfman St., Longmont, Col. 



Fob Sale.— Golden's queens that will produce 

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

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



Golden and red-clover Italian queens; superior 

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



Aldan. Delaware Co., Pa. 



Wanted. — 100 or more colonies of Italian bees in 

 or near New York State. Give full particulars and 

 price. Box 7713, Gleanings, Medina, O. 



Wanted.— Between 300 and 400 hives of bees on 

 shares for the season of 1911; experience in both ex- 

 tracted and comb honey. Smith Brothers, 

 Route 2, Box 73, Mifflintown, Pa. 



Fob Sale. — Fifty colonies of bees In ten-frame 

 hives in good condition, free from disease, and all 

 the fixtures for running a first-class apiary; very 

 reasonable. Alfred Struck, Webster, N. Y. 



Queens of the celebrated Highland Farm strain of 

 hardy northern-bred three-band Italians: line bred 

 for honey-gathering qualities Send for circular. 

 J. E. Hand, Birmingham, O. 



For Sale. — 120 colonies, all furnished with 2 and 

 3 sets of 6-inch extracting-combs ; extractor ; sup- 

 plies of all kinds: also good location and good home 

 market included in the bargain. 

 Alonzo Rusk, Port Kenyon, Humboldt Co., Cal. 



Position Wanted 



Wanted. — Position In apiary; 3 years" experience 

 in 400-colony yard; have also complete knowledge 

 of bottling and packing honey lor shipment. In 

 reply, state salary, etc. 



Box F 3145. Gleanings, Medina, O. 



Wanted.— Situation by a young man who has 

 successfully passed examination alter taking course 

 of lectures and practical work in apiculture at the 

 Ontario Agricultural College. Any one desiring 

 help of this kind for the season of 1911, kindly corre- 

 spond with Mokley Pettit, Provincial Apiarist, 

 Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Canada. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted.— Man with experience in bee business 

 for the season of 1911. Give age, experience, wages 

 wanted, etc., in first letter. 



D. L. Woodward, Voorheesville, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Another assistant; reliable, sober, no 

 user of tobacco, and married; right place for the 

 right man, and many advantages in our extensive 

 business. Write full particulars and wages expect- 

 ed, at once. The Louis H. scholl Apiaries, 

 New Braunfels, Texas. 



Wanted. — Young man to work with bees and 

 poultry, season of 1911. Must have had some expe- 

 rience In handling bees. Address 



E. L. Lane, Trumansburg, N. Y. 



Wanted. — Strong, active farm-bred young man 

 of good habits, with some experience with bees, 

 who wishes to learn more. Every opportunity to 

 learn business on large scale, but wages will be low. 

 Give full particulars and wages wanted. 



Box 7713. care of Gleanings, Medina, Ohio. 



Wanted. — Application from an able-bodied and 

 intelligent young man who is a total abstainer and 

 is willing to work for his board and plain washing, 

 and something more — if he and I do well, he getting 

 the benefit of thirty years' experience in bee-keep- 

 ing. Address R. F. Hoi.termann, 

 Brantford, Canada. 



Wanted. — Practical apiarist for California and 

 Nevada; work for salary, or bees on shares. I have 

 produced four distinguished crops of extracted hon- 

 ey in one season with my full equipment for ship- 

 ping bees in mid-summer in honey-gathering con- 

 dition. State in first letter experience, and where; 

 reference and financial standing. 



C. I. Graham, Lemon Cove, Tulare Co., Cal. 



Poultry 



Fob Sale.— Duston White Wyandottes, S2.00; 15 

 eggs, $1; S5 per 100. Elmer Gimlin. Taylorvllle, 111. 



Day-old chicks? Seven breeds hatched. Circular 

 free. D. Y. Taylor, Lyons, N. Y. 



Buttercups for utility and beauty; selected pens; 

 unlike others. H. V. Meeker, Earl St., Toledo, O. 



R. C. Red eggs. Sterile eggs replaced free. Write. 

 A. H. GoFF, Farmdale, Ohio. 



Fob Sale.— Indian Runner duck. White Wyan- 

 dotte eggs. Utility stock, 81.00 per setting. 



J. F. Michael, Winchester. Ind. 



Indian Runner ducks. Trio, 88.00 ; eggs, 14 for 

 S2.00. Fish River Poultry Yaeds, 



Magnolia Springs, Ala. 



Barred Rock cockerels: Ringlet strain: beautiful 

 birds; $2.00 and S3.00 while they last. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Sadie Thomas, Osceola Mills, Pa. 



Anconas. — The (ireat egg-layers; 3 fine cockerels, 

 $1.50 each; also choice Buff Wyandottes. 



W. K. Lewis, Dep't 2, Dry Ridge, Ky. 



Cockerel, 8, C, White Leghorn, 81,00 each and up; 

 eggs, 85.00 per 100; also Pekin Ducks. Barred Rocks. 

 Preinuim Poultry Farm, Box 40, La Harpe, 111. 



GOLDFN Barred Rocks.— The beauty and utility 

 breed. They are barred buff on white, making a 

 most beautiful fowl. Write for descriptive catalog. 

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



FOB Sale.— 200 roosters, P. Rocks. White Leg- 

 horns; eggs. Sl.OO per setting: 85.00 per 100. Baby 

 chicks, 810.00 per 100. Sweet-clover seed. 15 cts. per 

 lb., the purest stock. Book your order at once. 

 The CHE.STNUT Hill Poultry Farm. 

 Biglerville, Pa. 



Buff Leghorn eggs of quality. Our birds speak for 

 themselves. Your order will be filled from hens 

 that lay at 5 months: big layers, good payers. Do 

 not wait — order to-day. Only 83.00 per setting. 



^\'M. Britton, 

 Prop. Hillside Poultry Farm, Huntington, 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, SI. 00 per 15; 85.00 per 100. I can 

 please you, sure. 



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



