1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Opportunities 



Reliable bee-keeper wants 100 or more colonies of 

 bees within reasonable distance of Detroit or Buf- 

 falo. Address F 801, care of Gleanings, Medina, O. 



Party has a good five-passenger touring car, fully 

 equipped, used less than two years, to sell at a bar- 

 gain; cost new tllOO; sold a few months ago for 

 |650; can be had now for S400 cash, or will take 

 comb or extracted honey or wax in exchange. 



Address Box 18, care of Gleanings, Medina, O. 



Bees and Queens 



For Saxk. — Golden-all-over queens, and bee-keep- 

 ers' supplies. T. L. McMUBRAY, SUverton, W. Va. 



Extra early golden queens, $1.00. No disease. Cheap- 

 er in lots. Morgan & Marshall, Hamburg, La. 



For Sale.— Fifty colonies in eight-frame hives. 

 S. V. Reeves, Haddonfield, N. J. 



If you are in the market for bees in car lots we 

 can please you. L. E. West, Llano Grande, Tex. 



Bees and queens of quality. Supplies. Catalog. 

 Strinuham, 105 Park Place, New York City. 



Wanted. — Bees by the pound, nucleus, or full col- 

 ony. J. B. Mason, Mechanic Falls, Me. 



Wanted.— Carload of bees in May. 



Decker Thomson, McGregor, Mich. 



Golden queens Sl.OO; 6 for 15.00; 12 for S9.00; un- 

 tested. J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla. 



Golden queens, untested, remainder of season, 75 

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



For Sale. — Three-frame nuclei on Langstroth 

 frames, with queen, 12.25. 



W. H. Stakley, Dixon, 111. 



Golden Italian queens and nuclei. No disease. 

 Write for prices. J. H. Wagner, 



Box 305, Beatrice, Neb. 



For Sale. — 150 colonies of Italian bees, free from 

 disease (equipped for producing extracted honey), 

 at a bargain. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



Wanted.— 200 colonies of bees in hives. State 

 kind of bees, hives, and prices. 

 Address Wm. Larsen, Green Bay, Wis. 



Italian queens, 75 cts.; tested, SI. 00; breeders, 15.00 

 each; two-lrame nucleus with queen, S2.50. 



E. M. COLLYER, 75 Broadway, Ossining, N. Y. 



Bungalow Golden Italians; also non-swarming 

 and educated queens, 83.00 to SlOO.OO. 



Henry W. Britton, Stoughton, Mass. 



Improved red-clover Italian queens bred from the 

 best honey-gatherers obtainable. Untested, SI. 00; 

 6 for S5.50; 12 for 110.00. J. H. Gibbs, Berlin, Md. 



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

 and 10 Ir. Dov. hives at 86.00 per colony; in lots of 10, 

 15.00 per colony. F, A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Golden queens, untested, $1.00; select untested, 

 81.50; breeders, 85.00 to 810; also Root's bee-supplies. 

 Write for catalog. Rob't Inghbam, 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. 



Select superior red-clover Italian queens. "The 

 Best for the West." Order early from a reliable 

 breeder specialist who guarantees satisfaction. 



W. W. Dakin. Hood River, Ore. 



For Sale.- Westwood red-clover queens and 

 bees; nuclei and full colonies a specialty. 



Henry Shaffer, 

 2860 Harrison Ave., Station L, Cincinnati, O. 



For Sale.— Golden queens that produce 50 to 100 

 per cent flve-banded bees. Untested, 81.00; tested, 

 81.50; select tested, 82.00; breeders, 85.00 to 810.00. 



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



Italian queens, good as the best; untested, 75 cts.; 

 tested, 81.00. Shipments begin April 1st for bees by 

 the pound and nucleus. Write for prices. 



C. B. Bankston, BufTalo, Leon Co., Texas. 



For Sale.- Fifty colonies of Italian bees in eight- 

 frame, lower story of hives full of bees and honey; 

 mostly Hoffman frames, and comparatively new 

 hives; 84.00 each. W. F. Hays, Edgar, Neb. 



Nuclei with queens for last part of May and first 

 part of June delivery. Prices, f. o. b. Pearl City, 

 111., 83.50 each; 5 or more, 83.25 each: 10 or more. 

 83.00 each. On S. L. frames. Place orders now. 



D. J. Blocker, Pearl City, 111. 



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. 



I will ship 15 three-frame nuclei with tested and 

 select tested honey queens of 1910, f. o. b. Kenner, 

 La., Am. Express, on date wanted, at $2.75 each to 

 first order accompanied with 85.00 or more; one or 

 more at 83.00 each. H. C. Ahlers, Saint Rose, La. 



Golden queens — very gentle, very hardy, and 

 great surplus gatherers. Untested, five and six 

 band, 81.00; select tested, 13.00; also nuclei, and full 

 colonies. Send for circular and price list to 

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



We ofifer, for 1911, yellow Golden queens from the 

 best breeders to be found. Queens sent by return 

 mail. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Tested queens, 81.00 each; untested, 75 cts.; 3, 82.00; 

 10, 86.00. Reference, F. & M. bank. 



W. S. Mcknight, Newton, Ala. 



Ready April 15, queens from our Superior Golden 

 stock. They have a record of over 200 lbs. of honey 

 per colony. One queen-yard at the same old stand, 

 and one here. Untested, 81.25; 6, 86.00; 12, 810.00. 

 Tested, 81.50 to 810.00. Discount on large orders. 

 List free. T. S. Hall, Talking Rock, Pickens Co.. Ga. 



Queens— Scoggins' strain. — Accidentally discov- 

 ered what I believe to be the greatest honey-gath- 

 erers known — a cross of Cyprians and Italians; 

 thoroughly tested eight years for honey. If it is 

 honey you want, buy these queens. Only a few ex- 

 tra-fine ones for sale. Price 81.00 to 85.00 for intro- 

 duction. J. B. Scoggins, Fouke, Ark. 



