OCTOBER 15, 1916 



PATENTS 



Protect vour idea — don't give it awav ! Send data. 

 Two wonderful Guide-books free. |625,812.00 clients 

 made. E.E. Veooman & Co., 834 F., Washington, D.C. 



POULTRY 



Poultry Paper, 44-124 page periodical, up to 

 date, tells all you want to know about care and man- 

 agement of poultry, for pleasure or profit ; four 

 months for 10 cents". Poultry Advocate, Dept. 56, 

 Syracuse, N. Y. 



$$$$ IN Pigeons! Start raisinc: squabs for mar- 

 ket or breeding purposes. Make bic: profits with our 

 Jumbo pigeons. We teach you. Large, free, illus- 

 trated, instructive circulars. 



Providence Squab Co., Providence, R. I. 



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REAL ESTATE 



Fifty farms, money-makers, any size, free list. 

 Fred Tate, Huntingdon, Tenn. 



Virginia and North Carolina Farjis, $15 per 

 ACRE and up. Easy payments. Fruit, dairy, stock, 

 climate, schools, churches, roads, markets, and neigh- 

 bors of the best. Get our Farm Lists, Magazine, 

 and other interesting literature, all free. Address 

 F. H. LaBaume, Agr. Agt. N. & W. Ry., 24fi N. & 

 'W. Bldg., Roanoke, Va. 



A small farm in California will make you more 

 money with less work. You will live longer and bet- 

 ter. Delightful climate. Rich soil. Hospitable 

 neighbors. Good roads, schools, and churches. Write 

 for our San Joaquin Valley illustrated folders free. 



C. L. Seagraves, Industrial Commissioner A. T. 

 & S. F. R'y, 1934 R'y Exchange, Chicago. 



The South for Farm Profits. — Southern lands 

 are low in price — give large yields of corn and 

 other grains, grasses, and forage crops ; all kinds 

 truck; grow fine fruit. You can get good lands in 

 healthful location, where climate is pleasant and 

 works for you, where two and three crops grow 

 annually, for $15 to $50 an acre, according to im- 

 provements. Great opportunity for general farmers, 

 stock-raisers, dairymen, poultry-raisers, fruit and 

 truck growers. Information on request. M. V, 

 Richards. Ind. and Agr. Commissioner, Room 27. 

 Southern Railway, Washington, D. C. 



In the Sunny South. — 300 colonies of bees; 

 sell all or part at a bargain ; good honey-gatherers, 

 no disease ; straight combs ; in No. 1 good shape. To 

 the party taking all, will put in team of horses, 200 

 queen-excluders, 1000 extra frames, one 4-frame ex- 

 tractor, hand or power, practically new; one 10-inch 

 foundation-mill, new, and 300 full-depth lO-framc 

 supers with frames. If you want to go into the bee 

 business where the bees fly nearly every day in the 

 year this is the place. Some of these same colonies 

 gathered 275 lbs. this year. Will treat you right. 

 $1500 takes it all. Nueces Valley Apiaries, 



Calallen, Texas. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



Wanted. — Fifty to eighty colonies bee^ in ten- 

 frame hives. G. Brundage," Salisbury Mills, N. Y. 



Wanted. — To furnish every beekeeper within 500 

 miles of Boise, Idaho, with the best and cheapest 

 bee supplies on the market, qvality cotisidered. Send 

 me your order or a list of your requirements for 

 1916. Our critalog and price list will be mailed to 

 you free. Ordi-r ear;\- and get the discounts. 



C. E. Shrivf.r. B-)ise, Idaho. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

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



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

 J. H. M. Cook, 84 Cortlandt St., New York. 



For Sale. — 200 colonies mixed bees in chaflf hives, 

 $4.00 per colony at the yard; fine condition 



" R. J. S.mith, Ticonderoga, N. Y. 



For Sale. — 300 to 500 colonies in A No. 1 con- 

 dition in famous Hagerman Valley, where failure is 

 unknown. Addi'ess J. E. Hanks, Hagerman, Ida. 



Italian queens bred for their honey - gathering 

 qualities. One, $1.00; six, $5.00. 



Edith M. Phelps, Binghamton, N. Y., East End. 



For Sale. — 36 colonies of Italian bees; will be 

 sold cheap. Hives, bees, and stands in the best of 

 condition. Ed\^ . Nesvacil, Mazomanie, Wis. 



For SAiiE. — 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. 



Leather-colored "Nutmeg strain" queens, $1.00; 

 $10.00 per dozen. Tested, $1.50. Special price on 

 large lots bv return mail. 



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



Southwest Virginia five-band Italian queens, the 

 fancy comb-honey strain, gentle to handle. They 

 will please vou. Try one. $1.00 each. 

 Henry S. Bohon, Rt. 3, box 212, Roanoke, Va. 



Golden Italian queens that produce golden bees ; 

 the highest kind, gentle, and as good honev-gatherers 

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

 $2.00; breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



Gray Caucasians. — Early fcreeders, great honev- 

 gatherers; cap beautifully white; great comb-build- 

 ers; verv prolific; gentle; hardy; good winterers. 

 Untested", $1; select untested, $1.25; tested, $1.50; 

 select tested, $2.00. H. W. Fulmer, Andalusia, Pa. 



For Sale. — Italian bees, 1 lb. with queen, $2.2.^^ ; 

 one-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). 



My bright Italian queens will be ready to ship 

 April 1, at 60 cts. each; virgin qiieens, 30 cts. 

 Send for price list of queens, bees by the pound 

 and nucleus. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. M. Bates, Rt. 4, Greenville, A^a. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Queens combine the quali- 

 ities you want. They are great honev-gatherers, 

 beautiful and gentle. Mated, $1.00; "6, $5.00; 

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

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



Queens for requeening. Best on market. One 

 untested, $1.50; 12, $12.00; one tested, $2.00; 12, 

 $18.00; one select tested, $3.00; 12, $24.00. Spe- 

 cial low price on 50 or more. Write. Safe delivery 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. The J. E. Marchant 

 Bee & Honey Co., Canton, Ohio. 



Queens. — Improved three-banded Italians, bred 

 for business, June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 7.'i 

 cts. each; dozen, $8.00; select, $1.00; do.T?n, 

 $10.00; tested quertis, $1.25 each; dozen, $12.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



H. C. Clemons, Rt. 3, Williamstown, Ky. 



I will sell at auction 60 stands of bees Nov. 9, and 

 other stock and machinery; the farm of 100 acres — 

 good land with two sets of buildings; one set on the 

 80-acre farm, and one set on the 20-acre farm. The 

 farms join. They are to be sold inside of a year to 

 settle estate. Mrs. Anoklina A. Hufe.man. Adnriv 

 iMratrix. h*t. 3, Nn'bu.i. Tov.a. 



