1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



33 



FOR SALE.— Thirty hives of bees; and for rent, a 

 good house: good location. P. Tknsen, 



Rt. 1. Ontario, Ore. 



Wanted. — 150 colonies of bees, In good location, 

 with or without real estate. 



Box 39141. Gleanings, Medina, O. 



For Sale.— 200 colonies of pure Italian bees fn 8 

 and 10 fr. Dov. hives at S6.00 per colony; in lots of 10, 

 S5.00 per colony. F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Wanted.— 50 or 75 colonies of bees in ten-frame L. 

 hives. State price, also whether Italians, hybrids, 

 or blacks. J. R. .Simmons, Harvey, Cook Co., 111. 



For Sale.— If our bees winter as usual, I will sell 

 100 or 200 colonies in 8-frame hives, April or May. 

 E. F. Atwatek, Meridian, Ida. 



Golden queens, untested, SI. 00; select untested, 

 81.50; breeders. $5.00 to SlO: also Root's bee-supplies. 

 Write for catalog. Rob't Inghram, Sycamore, Pa. 



Mlssourl-bred Italian queens; none better; prices 

 right; write for circular. 



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



Golden and red-clover Italian queens; superior 

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



Aldan, Delaware Co., Pa. 



FOR Sale. — Golden untested queens, April 1, 75 

 cts. each; also three-band if wanted. Safe arrival 

 and perfect satisfaction. 



R, O. Cox. Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



For Sale.— Sixty colonies of bees in good condi- 

 tion; 8 and 10 frame hives; 175 empties; 100 have 

 good combs in brood-chamber. 



W. F. Stuart, Garden City, Kan. 



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. 



Queens. — Five-banded Golden Italian queens. 

 Tested queens, each. 85 cts.; half-dozen lots or more, 

 75 cts.; untested queens, 50 cts. each. Tested queens 

 April 15: untested, April 1. No disease. None bet- 

 ter. L. S. Gilmore, Bluff Spring.s, Fla. 



For Sale. — Apiary of 24 colonies of bees; hives 

 and combs from wired foundation for 15 colonies 

 more; 300 extracting-combs: honey-extractor; wax- 

 press: foot-power saw: 500 Benton queen-cages; bee- 

 escapes: honey-boards, feeders, etc. 



E. W. Haag, Rt. 2, Canton, O. 



Help Wanted 



Colonies of Italian bees in L. hives, 10-fr., built on 

 full broodf., wired, body and sh. super, redw. dovet., 

 three coats white, sheeted lids; each neat, modern, 

 and full of stores— any time. 



Jos. Wallrath, Antioch, Cal. 



Golden queens — very gentle, very hardy, and 

 great surplus gatherers. Untested, five and six 

 band, Sl.OO: select tested, 83.00; also nuclei, and full 

 colonies. Send for circular and price list to 

 Geo. M. Steele, 30 So. 40th St.. Philadelpnia, Pa. 



Position Wanted 



Wanted.— Apiary to work on shares, with privi- 

 lege of buyine: must be in good location, free from 

 disease. Good reference. 



R. s. Bkcktell, Grand Valley, Colo. 



AVanted. — By an expert, who understands every 

 branch of the business, bees on shares, or will buy 

 them. Michigan preferred. 



Boyd Howard, Union Center, N. Y. 



Wanted. — A young man of good habits and one 

 year's experience wishes a place in a large apiary, 

 state wages and conditions in first letter. 



F; E. Osborne, 8 East Elm St.. Norwalk, O. 



Wanted. — At once, an experienced bee-man. sin- 

 gle; comb-honey position permanent in connection 

 with farm work. Give particulars and wages want- 

 ed in first letter. W. P. Smith, Artesia, Miss. 



Wanted. — Man, with some experience in ijroduc- 

 ing comb honey, to work in an apiary and do light 

 work on farm; steady work in a healthful locality; 

 can pay $30.00 per month and board. Cigarette 

 fiends and booze fighters barred. 



H. A. Danielson, Avondale, Colo. 



Wanted. — At once an exceptionally competent 

 man to operate poultry and bee departments of a 

 large farm. State age, exijerience, and salary want- 

 ed: whether married or single: present location; 

 give reference. A first-class place for the right 

 man. Box C, Gleanings, Medina, O. 



Wanted. — An active intelligent young man. with 

 a little experience with bees, to assist with our bees. 

 Can give as good an opportunity to learn the bee- 

 business as there is in this country. My last year's 

 crop was over 79,000 lbs. Write immediately, with 

 references; give age, experience, height, weight, 

 health, wages; no liquor or tobacco. 



E. F. Atwatek, Meridian. Ida. 



Poultry 



For Sale.— Duston White Wyandottes, S2.00: 15 

 eggs, 81; S5 per 100. Elmer Gimlin, Taylorville, 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. 



Eggs, circular free. Thousand Leghorns, Rocks, 

 Orpingtons. M. A. Brown, Rt. 3, Attleboro, Mass. 



For Sale.— Buff Orpington eggs, §1.25 per 15: 86.00 

 per 100. J. M. Mundell, Hobart, Ind. 



Barred Rocks. Bradley strain. Stock and eggs 

 for sale. Mrs. W. L. Bennett, Crooksville. O. 



White-Buff Orpingtons, Minorcas, Barred Rocks, 

 R, C. Reds. Egg.s, 82.00 per 15. 



F. B. Schlotter. Keokuk. Iowa. 



For Sale.— Indian Runner duck. White Wyan- 

 dotte eggs. Utility stock, 81.00 per setting. 



J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale.— 75 fine thoroughbred P. Rocks: roost- 

 ers, SI. 00 each; 1000 lbs. sweet-clover seed at 14 cts. 

 G. RouTZAHN, Biglerville, Pa. 



S. C. Rhode Island Reds, good layers, select stock, 

 pure Tompkin sti-ain: rich red throughout; 81.00 for 

 15 eggs. Geo. T. Purves, 



Sta. A, Rt. 36, Indianapolis, Ind. 



R. C. I. Reds, Buflf Wyandottes. S. C. White Leg- 

 horns—the kind that lay and pay: winners and bred 

 from winners. Madison Square. Cleveland. Toledo. 

 Jamestown, etc. Eggs for hatching. Mating and 

 special sales list lor the asking. Write to-day. 



Consolidated Poultry Yards Co., Canton, O. 



