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Gleanings in Bee Culture 



Classified Advertisements 



Notices will be inserted In these classified columns at 

 25 cents per line. Advertisements intended for this 

 department can not be less tlian 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 eiTors. 



Honey and Wax for Sale 



Extracted clover and basswood at 854 cents. 

 M. ISBELL, Norwich, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Clover honey in new 60-lb. tin cans. 

 C. J. Baldridge, Homestead Fann, 

 Kendaia, N. Y. 



Write us for prices on car lots of comb and ex- 

 tracted honey. Ogden Bee and Honey Co., 

 Ogden, Utah. 



For Sale. — Water white and light-amber alfalfa 

 and light-amber fall honey, put up In any size pack- 

 ages. First class. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



No. 2 white and amber comb honey, $3.00 per case 

 of 24 sections in six-case lots. 



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



For Sale.— Genuine Spanish-needle honey. This 

 honey stands in a class by itself for its beavitiful, 

 clear, light golden color and distinctive spicy fla- 

 vor, which must be tasted to be appreciated. Buy- 

 ers respond. Also some choice light comb honey 

 of equal flavor. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



FOR Sale.— Until further notice, fine extracted 

 honey, a blend of the clovers, 110.80 per case; in 

 five-case lots, §10.20 per case. Sample, 10 cts. Comb, 

 similar in quality, nearly full pound to the section, 

 packed ready for safe carriage, in six and eight 

 case lots, S3.84 per case. Extra white Wisconsin 

 white clover, 14.20 per case. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



For Sale. — Finest quality of white-clover and 

 basswood blend of extracted honey in new 60-lb. 

 square cans; ?6.25 for single 60-lb. can, and 10 c. per 

 lb. by the case of 120 lbs. or more, f. o. b. Flint, cash 

 with order. This is not ordinary honey, but the 

 finest to be had. Leonard S. Griggs, 



711 Avon St., Flint, Mich. 



Honey and Wax Wanted 



Wanted. — Comb, extracted honey, and beeswax. 

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



Wanted.— A quantity of buckwheat honey. Quote 

 ])rice. F. B. Cavanagh, Hebron, Ind. 



Wanted. — To bviy amber and dark extracted 

 honey; to sell, second-hand 60-lb. cans. 



A. G. Woodman (;o.. Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Wanted.— Comb and extracted honey. Send a 

 sample, with price f. o. b. at your station. 



Arthur J. Schultz, Ripon, Wis. 



Wanted. — White honey, both comb and extract- 

 ed. Write us before disposing of your crop. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265 Greenwich St., New York. 



Position Wanted 



Wanted. — A position with a good bee-keeper in 

 California by Feb. 15 or March 1, 1912. Sober and 

 industrious. Jacob Probst, Florence, N. J. 



Wanted. — Situation on a large bee-farm by an 

 Intelligent Swede, 37 years old, who has been stu- 

 dying the business 20 years in Stockholm, Sweden; 

 has experience in all details of bee-keeping and 

 manufacture of supplies; was also editor of the 

 leading bee-paper in Stockholm. Address 

 Alexander Lundgren, 202 Park St., Hartford, Ct. 



For Sale 



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

 freight. Arthur M. Johnson, Poplar, Wis. 



For Sale.— Choice winter apples in barrels or 

 boxes. F. E. Schriver, Rt. 3, Grafton, O. 



My two-horse steam-engine for ten-frame hives. 

 C. Tinbergen, 131 Sherman PI., Jersey City, N. J. 



For Sale. — Empty second-hand 60-lb. cans, as 

 good as new, two cans to a case, at 25 cts. per case. 

 C. H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, O. 



For Sale. — 7000 fence separators and section- 

 holders for 4^ x 45ii x 1J4 sections, nearly new, deliv- 

 ered at your station at half price. 



D. C. Roberts, Ordway, Colo. 



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

 mail, prepaid, 81.10; 50 to 100 lbs., 14!4 cts. per lb. 

 Sacks, 25 cts. extra. 



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



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. 



Wants and Exchanges 



Wanted.— To exchange Root bee-svipplies either 

 for money or honey. October cash discount, 6 per 

 cent. Catalog free. E. W. Peirce, Zanesville, O. 



Miscellaneous 



Subscri)jtions taken for magazines at club rates. 

 Bargain list free. G. Oxley, New Vienna, O. 



Post cards, 10 for 10 cts.: 30 for 25 cts. Handsome- 

 ly colored embossed Birthday, Hallowe'en, Thanks- 

 giving, Christmas, New Year's. Landscapes, Flow- 

 ers, Fruits, NMews. 



Hahn, 254 West 15th St., New York. 



The Bee-keepers' Review. — Have you read it? 

 Just the journal for both beginner and expert. 

 Tells the former in plain simple language just what 

 the latter is doing; helps the matter by giving all 

 latest methods. Send 15 cts. in stamps for a three- 

 months' trial subscription. Agents wanted in all 

 localities. Subscription price S^l.OO per year. 



E. B. TYRRELL, Editor and Publisher, 

 230 Wooland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



Wanted.— Good Housekeeping Magazine re- 

 quires the services of a representative in every 

 State to look after subscription renewals and to ex- 

 tend circulation by special methods which have 

 proved unusually successful. Salary and commis- 

 sion. Previous experience desirable but not essen- 

 tial. Whole time or spare time. Address, with 

 references, .1. F. Fairbanks, Good Housekeeping 

 Magazine, 381 Fourth Ave., New York City. 



