Dec. 1, 1911 



Bees and Queens 



'^ A Battle between Bees and Bed Ants." Read it 

 in the December Revieir. Three months' trial sub- 

 scription, 15 cts. The Bee-keepers' Review. 



Detroit, Mich. 



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.— Golden queens that produce 50 to 100 

 per cent five-banded bees. Untested, SI. 00: tested, 

 gl.50; select tested, 82.00; breeders, S5.00 to §10.00. 

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



Golden queens — very gentle, very hardy, and 

 great surplus gatherers. Untested, flVe 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-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. 



Help Wanted 



Wanted. — Bee-men for the season of 1912. Give 

 age and former experience in first letter. 



J. W. George Bee Co., Imperial, Cal. 



Wanted.— Help for the active bee season of 1912 — 

 one or two young men who want to learn bee- 

 keeping; board promised, and a little more if we do 

 well. Wanted, also, a carload of bees, spring deliv- 

 ery. R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, (jnt., Canada. 



Wanted. — First-class comb-honey man — a hust- 

 ler, and not afraid to work — one who can handle 

 500 colonies of bees, and familiar with Root line of 

 goods. Single man preferred. State wages want- 

 ed. Board furnished. The Penn Co., Perm, Miss. 



Wanted. — The following help for the season of 

 1911: Experienced queen-breeder: five experienced 

 apiarists; five helpers to learn business; 9 yards: 

 1.500 colonies: all extracted honey. State age, na- 

 tionality, experience, and wages wanted. 



R. M. Spencer, Nordhoflf, Cal. 



Real Estate 



For Sale.— 560 acres of land in Arkansas, in the 

 rice belt. Half cash; balance, city property. 



T. J. Greenfield, Hickory Ridge, Ark. 



Wanted.— 200 stands of bees, ^^'ill trade either 

 farms, town lots, or income property in Illinois, In- 

 diana, Ohio, and Michigan. B. F. Bowen, 

 517 — 525 Meridian Life Building, Indianapolis, Ind. 



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For Sale. — 6M acres of best level land; new eight- 

 room house ; fine large spring and branch: 5500 sq. 

 feet of greenhouses: cannery; other out-buildings; 

 right at city limits, population 20,000: fine market; 

 84000 to 85000 yearly business; good for bees. Write 

 for price and further particulars. 



M. D. Andes, Bristol, Tenn. 



Miscellaneous 



Wanted.— Raw fur.s. Send me a trial shipment, 

 and receive the highest prices. 



Geo. J. Friess, Hudson. Mich. 



For Sale.— 1910 Brush Runabout; cost 8500; fine 

 condition: three new tires; gas-lamps, etc.; must 

 sacrifice it at 8250 cash. 



L. F. IIowden, Fillmore, N. Y. 



A California bee-keeper " Believes Thousands of 

 Dollars are Lost each Year by Producina Comb Hon- 

 ey Instead of Extracted." Told in the December Re- 

 vieiv. Send 15 cts. for three-months" trial subscrip- 

 tion. The Bee-keepers' Review, Detroit, Mich. 



For Sale.— Two Remington typewriters, good as 

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

 lbs. propolis. 820.00; 30,000 folding cartons for 4K 

 plain sections, 83.00 per 1000 ; 150 dovetailed ten- 

 frame supers, with section-holders, cheap. 



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



Poultry 



For Sale.— a few S. S. Hamburg cockerels, dan- 

 dies, 81.50 each. Adam Imthurn, Tremonton, Uta. 



White Wyandottes— a few choice cockerels for 

 sale at 81.50 up. J. W. Albertson, Ligonier, Pa. 



Our Buttercups are beauties. Write for prices. 

 RivERViEW Poultry P'arm, Union City, Mich. 



Buttercup cockerels for beauty. Eggs in season. 

 Order now and get the best. 



H. C. Knopp, Rt. 2, Rocks. Md. 



R. C. Black Minorcas. Great winter layers. Show 

 and utility stock for sale— 82.00, 83.00, and 85.00. 



J. J. Schweitzer, East Sparta, Ohio. 



April-hatched Indian Runner ducks, fawn and 

 white; 82.00 each: 8:3.50 a pair; 85.00 per trio. White- 

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



America's Premier Barred Rocks (Prolific strain, 

 240 eggs). Cockerels 83.00 to 810.00; pullets, 82.00 to 

 85.00. Orchard Place Poultry Yards— the Qual- 

 ity Plant— Box 54, Seville, Ohio. 



Stock chicks' eggs ready for delivery: standard- 

 bred heavy-laying Barred Rocks. S. C. R. I. Reds, S. 

 C. White Leghorns. A patron reports over 1500 

 eggs from 10 hens in 12 months. Catalog free. 



Crystal Spring Farm, Rt. 3, Lititz, Pa. 



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. 



