Nov. 1. 1911 



21 



bees and Queens 



Miscellaneous 



Bees and queens of quality. Supplies. Catalog. 

 Strlngham, 10 Park Place, New York City. 



Fine warranted queens ready to mall at 75 cts.; 6 

 for 84.00. J. B. Case, Port Orange, Fla. 



For Sale. — 22 colonies Italian bees, SIOO. 

 Wji. Davenport, 2300 Lunt Ave., Chicago, 111. 



ForSaTjE. — 55 colonies of full-blooded Italian bees: 

 100 hives and 200 supers. Write for prices. 



Al Clem, Harper's Ferry, Iowa. 



Mlssourl-bred Italian queens; none better; prices 

 right. Write for circular. 



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



Select superior red-clover Italian queens. "The 

 Best for the West." Order early from a reliable 

 breeder specialist who guarantees satisfaction. 



W. W. Dak IN, Hood River, Ore. 



For Sale. — Golden queens that produce 50 to 100 

 per cent five-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. 



Golden queens — very gentle, very hardy, and 

 great surplus gatherers. Untested, five and six 

 band. 81.00; select tested. 83.00; also nuclei and full 

 colonies. Send for circular and price list to 

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



Colonies of Italian bees In L. hives, 10-lr., built on 

 full broodf., wired, body and sh. super, redw. dovet., 

 three coats white sheeted lids; each neat, modem, 

 and full of stores— any time. 



Jos. Wallrath, Antioch, Cal. 



FoK Sale. — 175 colonies of bees In 8-frame hives, 

 run for comb honey, with 500 comb-honey supers, 

 and about 35 full-depth hive-bodies filled with 

 honey for next season's feeding. I am close to the 

 Nevada State-line. No foul brood in this valley. 

 H. Christensen, Coleville, Mono Co., Cal. 



Poultry 



A few choice W. C. B. Polish cockerels and pul- 

 lets, 81.50 each. E. Y. Safford, Salem, N. Y. 



Our Buttercups are beauties. Write for prices. 

 RiVERViEW Poultry Farm, Union City, Mich. 



For Sale. — Buttercups, Dumaresq strain; also a 

 gasoline-engine, planer and matcher. 



Claud Irons, Linesvllle, Pa. 



April-hatched Indian Runner ducks, fawn and 

 white; 82.00 each; 8"?.50 a pair; 85.00 per trio. White- 

 egg strain. Kent Jennings, Mt. Gllead, Ohio. 



Indian Runner Ducks.— Full-grown young stock 

 for sale, either fawn and white or penciled, from 

 best strains in America. Eggs for hatching. All 

 sales guaranteed as represented. 



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



Golden Barred Rocks.— The beauty and utility 

 breed. They are barred buflf on white, making a 

 most beautiful fowl. Write for descriptive catalog. 

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



Fountain pens from 82.00 to 83.75. If not satisfac- 

 tory you may return the pen and I will return the 

 money. E. F. Patterson. Box 96, Montrose, Col. 



Special magazine offers. World To-day, Cosmo- 

 politan, Good Housekeeping, and Gleanings, 84.00 ; 

 Woman's Home Companion and Gleanings, 82.00. 

 Above magazines may be sent to diflerent address- 

 es if desired. Send for catalog. 



C. L. Cole, Medina, O. 



For S.\le. — Two Remington typew riters, good as 

 new, cheap; one six-inch foundation-mill, 86.00; 100 

 lbs. propolis, 820.00: 30,000 folding cartons for 4^ 

 plain sections, 83.00 per 1000 ; 150 dovetailed ten- 

 Irame supers, with section-holders, cheap. 



QUIRIN-THE-QUEEN-BREEDER, BellCVUe, O. 



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 81.00 per year. 



E. B. Tyrrell, Editor and Publisher. 

 230 ^^■ooland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



Bee-keepers* Directory 



Nutmeg Italian queens, after June 1, 81.00. Circu- 

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



Bees, queens, 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. 



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, 60 cts.; 

 select. 75 c; tested, 81.00 each. Safe arrival and sat- 

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



Qulrin's famous Improved Italian queens ready 

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



Convention Notices 



The annual meeting of the Pennsylvania .State 

 Bee-keepers' Association will be held in the court- 

 house, Lancaster. Pa., Dec. 1 and 2. This promises 

 to be the most Important meeting yet held. Every 

 bee-keeper is invited to be present. Matters of in- 

 terest will come up for discvission. An examlnrtion 

 for volunteer apiary inspectors will be held at the 

 same time. H. C. Klinger, Sec. 



Liverpool, Pa., Oct. 20. 



■NGRAVINGS /or "GLEANINGS 



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