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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Apr. 15 



Classified Advertisements 



Notices will be Inserted in these classlfled columns 

 at 25 cents per line. Advertisements Intended for this 

 department can not be less than two lines, and should 

 not exceed five lines, and you must say you want your 

 advertisement in the classified columns or we will not 

 be responsible for errors. 



Honey and Wax for Sale 



FOK Sale.— Alfalfa honey, extracted, in lO-lb. cans 

 at 9 cts. per lb. C. C. Clemons Produck Co., 



Kansas City, Mo. 



FokSale. — Choice light-amber extracted honey — 

 thick, well-ripened, delicious flavor. Price 9 cents 

 per lb. in new 60-lb. cans. 



J. P. MooRE, Morgan, Ky. 



Honey and Wax Wanted 



Wanted.— Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

 R. A. BURNETT & Co., 199 S. Water St., Chicago. 



Wanted.— Fine qualities of white and light-am- 

 ber extracted honey. Send samples with lowest 

 prices f. o. b. New York. Also state how packed, 

 and quantity you have. Are always in the market 

 for beeswax. Hildreth & Segelken, New York, 



For Sale 



A. I. Root supplies. Send for catalog and save 

 freight. Arthur M. Johnson, Poplar, Wis. 



For Sale.— Hives made of Oregon cedar. Cata- 

 log on request. Prices reasonable. 



Williams Brothers, Lents. Oregon. 



For Sale. — 125 eight-frame L. dovetailed comb- 

 hcney supers in flat; fence separators and nails. No. 

 1, 840.00. Elias box, Hillsboro, Wis. 



For Sale. — Bees, honey, and bee-supplies. We 

 are in the market for beeswax and honey. 



Ogden Bee and Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



If you use a quantity of 60-lb. cans, let us quote 

 you a low price. 



I. J. Stringham. 105 Park Place, New York. 



My Langstroth-Simplicity two-story hives are go- 

 ing fast— only 20 left; S15.00 for the lot: complete ex- 

 cept frames. No disease, etc. 



L. F. HOWDEN, Fillmore, N. Y. 



For Sale.— 300 cases of second-hand flve-gallon 

 cans in good condition: single cases, 35 cts.; 5 cases 

 or more, 30 cts. per case. 



J. E. Crane & Son, Middlebury, Vt. 



For Sale.— a full line of bee-keepers' supplies; 

 also Italian bees and honey a specialty. Write for 

 catalog and particulars. The Penn Co., 



(Successor to J. M. .Jenkins), Penn, Miss. 



For Sale,— New crop of alfalfa seed; 4 lbs. by 

 mall, prepaid, $1.10: 25 lbs. by freight or express, at 

 18 cts.; 50 lbs. at 17 cts.: 100 lbs., S16.00. Also hulled 

 white-sweet-clover seed at the same price. 



R. L. Snodgrass, Rt. 4, Augusta, Kansas. 



HoNEY-CANS.— By arrangement with a large man 

 ufacturer I can supply new five-gallon square tin 

 cans, boxed, at a price that will save you money. 

 Write for prices, stating how many you can use. 

 C. J. Baldridge, Homestead Farm, Kendala, N. Y. 



For Sale.~500 cases, two 60-lb. cans to case, prac- 

 tically free from nail-holes, and were new tins and 

 cases when originally shipped to us. Will sell the 

 lot for 20 cts. apiece, or smaller quantities at 25 cts. 

 The f. B. Thompson Co., Detroit, Mich. 



For Sale.— 100 lbs. of Dadaut meduium brood 

 foundation, 5 lbs. at 55 cts.; 25 lbs. at 50 cts.; 100 lbs., 

 or quantity left, at 48 cts.; 100 cases of second-hand 

 five-gallon cans in good condition, at 40 cts. a case; 

 15 cases or less, at 45 cts., f. o. b. cars at Kenner, La. 

 H. C. Ahlers, Saint Rose, La. 



For Sale.— Fifty second-hand eight-frame Dove- 

 tailed hives complete; four ten-frame chaff hives; 

 2500 sections: some queen-excluder zinc; 75 eight- 

 frame moving screens, and 75 boxes of empty 60-lb. 

 cans free from rust. All cheap. Write for descrip- 

 tion and prices to John C. Bull, 

 Route 8, Valparaiso, Ind. 



I will offer at public sale, the highest bidder the 

 buyer, on April 29, 1911, 35 colonies of Italian bees: 

 Danzenbaker hives. Dovetailed hives, two-frame 

 reversible extractor, Dadant uncapping-can; sec- 

 tions; 2000 strawberry-crates; incubator and brood- 

 ers full of Black Minorca chicks: bee-books and 

 bee-journals. Bids for whole or parts will be re- 

 ceived by mail up to the above date: 58 twin mat- 

 ing-hives; two frames containing wooden cells lor 

 forcing a breeding queen to lay eggs in cell cups; 

 600 blank cells for the same, never used. I am go- 

 ing out of the business, and will sell all; also an Ol- 

 iver typewriter, and a ten-acre farm alongside the 

 railroad. A. H. Kanagy, Kishacoquillas, Pa. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted. — To exchange Brown Leghorns, stock 

 or eggs, none better, for two or three frame nuclei 

 of Italian bees and queen. J. R. Hill, Urbana, O. 



Wanted.— To exchange for bees, 25 Langstroth 

 hives; also Root's queen-rearing outfit, including 

 50 nuclei, new. Geo. P. Wiggin, Sharon, Mass. 



Wanted.— To exchange bee-hives and su.jers: 260- 

 egg incubator: 25 varieties of apple-trees, for bees- 

 wax, poultry, rifle, typewriter. 



F. H. McFarland, Hyde Park, Vt. 



WANTED.- Copies of Gleanings for Feb. 1, 1911. 

 Subscribers having a copy of Gleanings to spare 

 of the issue mentioned, will please so advise us. 

 Numbers which are not in good condition are not 

 needed. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



Real Estate 



For Sale.— Forty acres of land, 37 acres cleared, 

 new house, new windmill and tanks, 6 acres of 

 peach orchard. Price 82300. 



D. Cooley. Kendall, Mich. 



For Sale. — Five-acre citrus grove, 166 colonies of 

 bees, complete outfit, honey-house; honey 85 to 90 

 cents per gallon, N. Y.; large living-house; well; 

 horse: harness; $50 carpenter outfit. S2000 cash. 

 F. McCann, La Gloria, Cuba. 



For Sale.— 330 feet by 330 of good orange land 

 fronting on county road: saw palmetto and oranges 

 all around; half-mile from main street of Sarasota; 

 $300 cash: no swamp: good bee location. 



Thos. McLaine, Sarasota, Fla. 



