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For Sale.— S. C. W. Leghorn and Indian Runner 

 duck eggs— $5.00 and S7.00 per 100. Circular free. 

 C. H. ZuRBUKG, Topeka, 111. 



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. 



Day and month old chicks: also cockerels. 



Deroy Taylor, Lyons, X. Y. 



Barred Plymouth Rock eggs for hatching, $2.00 

 per 15. K. R. Sheldon, Monmouth, 111. 



For Sale.— Duston White Wyandottes, $2.00; 15 

 eggs, $1; $5 per 100. Elmer Gimlin, Taylorville, 111. 



Buttercups for utility and beauty; selected pens: 

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



White-laced Black Spanish eggs for hatching: 15, 

 $1.00; 50, $3.00; 100, $5.00. Also dealer in bee-keepers' 

 supplies of all kinds. A. W. Swan, Centralia, Kan. 



Partridge Wyandottes and Partridge Rocks — also 

 all leading varieties. Prize-winning stock and eggs 

 —reasonable. Catalog free. 



John T. Crouthamel, Franconia, Pa. 



S. C. White Leghorns exclusively. Bred to lay. 

 Baby chicks. Eggs for hatching. All breeding 

 males score 94 to db%, from 200-egg hens. Cat. free. 

 Keystone Poultry Farm, Box 2500, New Milford, Pa. 



(tOlden Barred Rocks.— The beauty and utility 

 breed. They are barred buflf on white, making a 

 most beautiful fowl. Write for descriptive catalog. 

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



S. C. R. I. Reds, large and beautiful, rich in color, 

 and rich egg-layers; the winning strain. Eggs from 

 exhibition pens, $2.00 per 15; $10.00 per 100. Eggs 

 from standard pens, $1.00 per 15; $5.00 per 100. I can 

 please you, sure. 



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



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 $1.50, postpaid, in cloth; 

 $2.25 in morocco binding. 

 Buyers' Bureau, Gleanings in Bee Culture. 



Bee-keepers' Directory 



Nutmeg Italian queens, after June 1, $1.00. Circu- 

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



Bees, qvieens, supplies, and export; free school. 

 W. C. Morris, 74 Cortlandt St., New York. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

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



For bee-smoker and honey-knife circular send a 

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



Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Improved golden-yellow Italian queens for 1911; 

 beautiful, hustling, gentle workers. Send for price 

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



Queens.— Improved red-clover Italians, bred for 

 business; June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 75 cts.: 

 select, SI. 00: tested, $1.25 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 1908 and 1909 without a single 

 loss. For prices see large advertisement. 



Quirin-tbe-Queen-breeder, Bellevue, O. 



NGRAVINGS /or "GLEANINGS 



^'^r GRAY PRINTING CO., Fostoria, 0. 



State Fair Premium List. 



SPOKANE INTERSTATE FAIR, SPOKANE, WASH., 

 OCT. 2—8, 1911. 



Exhibitors are supposed to be familiar with all 

 the rules and regulations of the Spokane Interstate 

 Fair, and must carefully comply with them. 



If any exhibits are sent in not accompanied by ex- 

 hibitors, all charges must be prepaid, and the Sec- 

 retary and Superintendent must be advised of ship- 

 ment made and full instructions given as to dispos- 

 al of exhibit at the close of the fair. 



All exhibits not donated must be removed before 

 noon of the day following the closing of the fair. 



In this division no premiums will be paid unle.ss 

 there is competition, and no premiums Avill be 

 awarded where the exhibits are not individually 

 worthy. 



The judge will in no case give a first premium to 

 a second-grade product, even though there are only 

 two exhibits. 



All exhibits must have been produced in the api- 

 ary of the exhibitor during the year 1911. 



CLASS 1— honey— $75.00. 



1 2 



Display of comb honey $10.00 $5.00 



Display of extracted honey 10.00 5.00 



Specimen of white comb honey 5.00 2.50 



Specimen of amber comb honey 5.00 2.50 



Exhibit of comb honey in extract- 



ing-frame 5.00 2.50 



Specimen of extracted honey 5.00 2.50 



Sijecimen of beeswax (10 pounds or 



more) 5.00 2.50 



Design in beeswax 5.00 2.50 



SPECIAL. 



The Spokane Seed Co. of Spokane offer one im- 

 proved Cornell smoker to the exhibitor making the 

 most attractive display in above classes. 



CLASS 2— bees— $90.00. 



1 



Single-comb nucleus golden Italian 



bees $8.00 



Single-comb nucleus dark Italian 



bees 8.00 



Single-comb nucleus black bees 8.00 



Single-comb nucleus Carnlolan bees 8.00 

 Single-comb nucleus Caucasian bees 8.00 

 Greatest variety bees displayed in 



single-comb nuclei 10.00 



Most attractive display of bees in ob- 

 servation hive 10.00 5.( 



RoBT. H. COSGROVE, Sec'y, Spokane. 

 Ij. C. Barrett, Supt., 



906 First .\venue, Spokane, Wash. 



$4.00 



4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 

 4.00 



5.00 



