MARCH 1, 1916 



Seed Oats and Potatoes. Pedigreed 7009, Sixty-day 

 oats. Very early. Heavy yielding. $1 per bu.; 10 

 bu., 75c. Hill selected Sir Walter Raleigh potatoes, 

 $1.50 per bu. ; 10 bu., $1.35; 25 bu., $1.25, f. o. b. 

 Medina. Sacks free. Abbott & Baied, Medina, 0. 



For Sale or Trade. — One L. C. Smith & Bros. 

 No. 5 typewriter, used very little; all right in every 

 way, and good as new. Will sell for cash or trade 

 for" eight-frame Dovetailed hive-bodies, new, in flat, 

 or nailed second-hand in good condition. 



Geo. H. Frey, Center Point, Iowa. 



Choice Santa Clara Valley dried fruit from grow- 

 er to consumer at following prices, f. o. b. Saratoga: 

 Prunes, 10-lb. sack, $1.10; apricots, 10-lb. sack, 

 $1.35. Maximum express rate on dried fruit, 4 cts. 

 per pound in U. S., except points served only by 

 Southern Express Co. Mr. E. R. Root has visited 

 our ranch, recommends our product, and vouches 

 for our reliability. Herman A. Clark, Saratoga, 

 ■ Santa Clara Co., Cal. 



As I expect to do no more advertising this season 

 I take this occasion to say that I have received sev- 

 eral shipments of fur having no inside tags, and the 

 outside tags of which have been so badly defaced 

 that it was impossible to tell from whom they came. 

 If any subscribers of Gleanings have sent me fur 

 and have not yet received settlement I should ap- 

 preciate it if they would advise me, when they can 

 identify the fur, and I will remit at once. 



Geo. E. Kramer, Valencia, Pa. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

 list. Jay Smith, 1159 D. Wolf St., Vincennes, Ind. 



For Sale. — 200 colonies of bees ; 5 acres land with 

 orchard. N. L. Anderson, box 386, Spearfish, S. D. 



For Sale. — Fifty colonies of bees. 



J. R. Marye, Bunceton, Mo. 



Fob Sale. — 175 colonies of bees with good loca- 

 tion. F. M. Snider, Collbran, Col. 



For Sale. — 75 colonies of bees. No disease. 

 Write J. H. and J. T. Clark, Munford, Ala. 



For Sale. — 600 colonies well-kept bees. All 

 modern equipment. Write Wm. Cravens, Rt. 7, 

 San Antonio, Texas. 



Write us for our prices on Italian queens and 

 bees by the pound. Are prepared to take care of 

 you. R. V. & M. C. Stearns, Brady, Tex. 



For Sale. — 32 good colonies of bees, and com- 

 plete outfit for producing comb and extracted honey. 

 E. W. Palmer, Catskill, N. Y. 



For Sale. — At a bargain, 100 colonies. Good 

 location. Full sheets. Up-to-date outfit for extracted 

 honey. " Bee Man," Williamsport, Pa. 18626 



For Sale. — We offer to some one in this or a 

 near-by state 50 to 300 colonies, 8-frame, first class. 

 The E. F. Atwater Co., Meridian, Idaho. 



For Sale. — Three-banded Italian queens for sea- 

 son of 1916. Watch for large ad. with prices later. 

 N. Forehand, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



Northern-bred Italian queens, untested, $1.00; se- 

 lect tested, $1.50. Bees by pound. Safest plans. 

 "How to Introduce Queens, and Incrase," 25 cts. 

 List free. E. E. MoTT, Glen wood, Mich. 



For Sale. — Golden Italian queens that produce 

 golden bees; for gentleness and honey-gathering they 

 are equal to any. Every queen guaranteed. Price 

 $1; 6 for $5. Wm. S. Barnett, Barnetts, Va. 



For Sale or will take partner that is willing to 

 go half, 120 colonies Italian bees, house, tools, emp- 

 ty hives, 160 acres land, homesteading, well, $1000 

 or go half. J. C. Hickson, Bisby, Ariz. 



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Three-banded Italians, ready May and June, $1.00 

 each; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.00; after June, 75 cts. 

 each; 6 for $4.25; 12 for $8.00. For larger lots 

 write Curd Walker, Jellico, Tenn. 



Now booking orders for three-frame nuclei Italian 

 bees and tested queen; delivery June 1, $4 each. 

 Low freight, quick delivery, satisfaction. 



S. G. Crocker, Jr., Roland Park, Md. 



Italian bees, Moore's strain, in nev^ 10-frame dov. 

 hives, painted white, in good condition; warranted 

 free from disease; $6.50 per colony. Safe delivery 

 guaranteed. N. P. Anderson, Eden Prairie, Minn. 



For Sale. — Good Italian queens, untested, 75 

 cts.; tested, $1.00; nuclei, 2 frames, $3.00; 1-lb. 

 package, $2.00; 2-lb. package, $3.00, with untested 

 queen. Will be ready to send out about' April 1. 



G. W. Moon, 1904 Park Ave., Little Rock, Ark. 



For Sale. — 50 colonies pure Italian bees, mostly 

 10-frame; few double-wall, $4.50 per hive if taken 

 by March 15. Supplies cheap, such as hive-bodies 

 and supers, with drawn comb. Write soon. 



R. J. Martins, box 135, Afton, Okla. 



For Sale, — Three-banded Italian queens. Nu- 

 clei a specialty. Bees by the pound. My stock will 

 please you as it has others. Let me book your 

 order for spring delivery. Write for circular and 

 price list. J. L. Leath, Corinth, Miss. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees; 

 the highest kind, gentle, and as good honey-gather- 

 ers as can be found; each, $1.00; 6, $5.00; tested, 

 $2.00; breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Foe Sale. — Italian bees, 1 lb. with queen, $2.25 

 1 frame with queen, $2.00. Queens, 75 cts. each 

 Safe delivery guaranteed; 30-page catalog with be 

 ginner's outfit for stamp. The Deroy Taylor Co. 

 Newark, N. Y. (formerly Lyons). 



Bees. — 250 colonies and equipment, near Sacra- 

 mento. No disease. Also 40-acre mountain ranch 

 in Sonoma Co., with virgin redwood trees up to 8 

 feet in diameter; sell separately, or both for $1600. 

 E. L. Sechrist, Fairoaks, Cal. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Queens combine the qual- 

 ities vou want. They are great honey-gatherers, 

 beautiful and gentle. Mated, $1.00; six, $5.00; 

 tested, $3.00; breeders, $5.00 and $10.00. C. W. 

 Phelps & Son, Wilcox St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



For Sale. — Northern-Ontario-Bee-Diseaseless Dis- 

 trict Bees. Hardiest, healthiest. Prices will suit 

 you. Write now to B. F. Johnson, 7901 Franklin 

 Ave., Cleveland, O. ; after April 1 to Rahn Bee and 

 Honey Co., Haileybury, Ont. 



Indianola Apiary offers bees and queens for sale 

 for 1916 as follows: Tested queens, $1.25; untested, 

 75 cts.; 1 lb. of bees, $1.00; one-frame nucleus, 

 $1.25. Add price of queen if wanted. 



J. W. Sherman, Valdosta, Ga. 



M. C. Berry & Co., successors to Brown & Berry, 

 are booking orders for spring delivery. This firm is 

 the largest and most successful shipper of Select 

 Bred Three-banded Italian queens and bees in pack- 

 ages in the South. Write for circular and price list. 

 M. C. Berry & Co., Hayneville, Ala. 



We are booking orders for bees in 2-lb. packages, 

 $1.75; and 3-lb. packages, $2.50. Young untested 

 Italian queens, 75 cts. each, or $8.00 per dozen. 

 Bees are free from disease, and safe delivery guar- 

 anteed. Orders delivered after April 20. Write for 

 circular. Irish & Gressman, Jesup, Ga. 



Carniolan, Golden, and three-banded Italian 

 queens. Tested, $1.00 each; 6, $5.40; untested, 75 

 cts. each; 6, $4.20. Bees, 1 lb., $1.25; 2 lbs., $2.25. 

 Nuclei, per frame, $1.25; two-frame, $2.25; eight- 

 frame hive, $6.50; ten-frame hive, $7.00. Write for 

 price on large orders. Everything guaranteed to 

 reach you in good order. No disease here. Cash 

 must accompany your order. Please mention Glean- 

 ings. I. N. Bankston, box 135, Buffalo, Texas. 



