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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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

 Jl.50 each; also choice Buff Wyandottes. 



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



S. C. B. Leghorns, bred from record layers. Eggs, 

 82.00 per 15; S3.50 per 30. E. M. Shirk, 



Edgwood, Wheeling, W. Va. 



Cockerel. S, C. White Leghorn, §1,00 each and up; 

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

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



Golden Baered Rocks.— The beauty and utility 

 breed. They are barred buff on white, making a 

 most beautiful fowl. Write for descriptive catalog. 

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



Sicilian Buttercups.— Stock and eggs for sale 

 from original Imported blood and from my ribbon- 

 winners at the Appalachian Exposition and other 

 shows. Free circular. Mrs. J. S. Dumaeesq, 

 Cato's Hall, Easton, Md. 



R. I. Reds, B. Minorcas, and Brown and White 

 Leghorns. Eggs, S1.50 and Si. 00 per 15: B. Leghorns 

 and Reds, S7.00 and S5.00 per 100, all single combs. 

 Also registered Ayrshire calves. 



C. A. Carpenter, Ashville, N. Y. 



Black Langshan cockerels, S2.00 to S5.00, according 

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

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

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

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



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. Eggs, 81.50 per 13; 87.00 per 100, 

 Let me start you to success. 



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



Eggs fob Hatching.— Partridge Plymouth Rock, 

 direct from originator: $5.00 for 15. White Wyan- 

 dottes, Regal strain, birds scoring 90 to 95. 83.00 for 

 15: 85.00 for 30. S. C. Reds, Crowther & Tompkins 

 strain— winners wherever shown; 83.00 for 15. 



W. J. Lanphear. Route 3, Medina, Ohio. 



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. 



Wm. 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, 81.00 per 15; 85.00 per 100. I can 

 please you, sure. 



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



Lowest prices; 350 varieties; pheasants; poultry; 

 Phcenixfowl; parrots; all kinds of birds; animals; 

 rabbits; eggs for hatching. Price catalog (300 illus- 

 trations^ 25 cts.; complete work on raising pheas- 

 ants, wild game: colored plates; 75 cts. Exchanges 

 made. U. S. Phkasantry, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 



Order your copy of "American Standard of Per- 

 fection " through Gleanings. The new edition of 

 this greatest of all poultry-books is now ready. 

 Beautiful plates show feather-markings, etc., of ev- 

 ery standard breed. Price 81.50, postpaid, in cloth; 

 82.25 in morocco binding. 

 Buyers' Bureau, Gleanings in Bee Culture. 



White Plymouth Rocks.— Call my stock "Egg 

 Strain of White Rocks" because of their unusual 

 productivity. Original stock direct from Fishel. 

 Have selected very best layers by trapnesting, and 

 am now booking orders for delivery March 1st and 

 after. All eggs from selected layers bred for eggs— 

 especially winter eggs. Eggs. 82.50 per 15. Order 

 promptly. Jay Smith, Vincennes, Ind. 



Miscellaneous 



Home Canning Outfits.— For free catalog ad- 

 dress Raney Canner Co., Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. 



American Hen Magazine, Council Bluffs, Iowa. 

 Subscribe now— 25 cts. a year. Descriptive circular 

 free. 



For Sale.— a Brush automobile in first-class run- 

 ning order; will sell cheap if a quick sale. Address 

 L. Werner, Edwardsville, 111. 



A 8100 Dick graphophone with about 75 records, 

 almost new. How many colonies will you give me? 

 Frank M. Keith, 

 83>4 Florence St., Worcester, Mass. 



For Sale.— 250 good strawberry-plants, best stan- 

 dard varieties: enough for nice family patch; sent 

 postpaid for 81.26; 500, expressage paid. 82.45. Send 

 card for particulars. T. M. Palmer, Rodney, O. 



For Sale. — One set (two volumes) of Cheshire's 

 Bees and Bee-keeping— Vol. I.. Scientific, 336 pages; 

 Vol. II.. Practical, 652 pages. These books are sec- 

 ond-hand, both in fine condition. This work is out 

 of print, and will be higher-i^riced and very rare in 

 a few years. Price for the set, 810.00. Address 



Gleanings in Bee Culture. 



Bee-keepers' Directory 



Bees, queens, supplies; instruction free. 

 W. C. Morris, Nepperhan Heights, Yonkers, N. Y. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 70 Cortlandt St.. New York City. 



For bee-smoker and honey-knife circular send a 

 card to T. F. Bingham, Alma, Mich. 



Italian queens from direct imported mothers, red- 

 clover strain. After June 1, 81.00. Circular. 



A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St.. Hartford, Ct. 



Improved golden-yellow Italian queens for 1911. 

 Beautiful, hustling, gentle workers. Send for price 

 list to E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



QuKKNS. — Improved red-clover Italians, bred lor 

 business: Junel to Nov. 15, untested queens, 75 cts.; 

 select, 81.00; tested. 81.25 each. Safe arrival and sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed. H. C. Clemons, Boyd, Ky. 



Quirin's famous improved Italian queens ready in 

 April; nuclei and colonies about May 1. My stock is 

 northern-bred and hardy. Five yards wintered on 

 summer stands in '08-'09 without a single loss. For 

 prices get circular. Quirln-the-Queen-breeder, 



Bellevue, Ohio. 



Convention Notices. 



The Northern Michigan Bee-keepers' Association 

 will hold its next session at Traverse City, March 

 15 and 16, with headquarters at Hotel Whiting. All 

 desiring a program can have one by applying to Ira 

 D. Bartlett, Sec, East Jordan, Mich. 



The North Texas Bee-keepers' Association will 

 hold its next meeting at En'oe, Delta Co., on the 

 first Wednesday and Thursday in April. All bee- 

 keepers everywhere are cordially invited to attend. 

 No hotel bill to pay. We expect to have a great 

 time. J. M. Hagood. Endoe, Pres., 



W. H. White, Greenville, Sec. 



