78 GLEANINGSIN BEE CULTURE 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



January, 1917 



WANTED. ^Peterson capping-melter. 



Van Wyngarden Bros., Hebran, Indiana. 



Wax and old combs wanted for cash or to make 

 up on shares, beekeeper to factory direct. 



J. J. Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



WANTED. — For spring dehvery, 600 colonies of 

 pure Italian bees. Write Lewis H. Furgason, Bo'X 

 108, Windham, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE, hotel in live Minnesota 

 town ; will exchange for land or bees, or both. 



Romen Grebin, Preston, Minn. 



WANTED. — Man to wear fine suit, act as agent. 

 Big pay, easy work. 



Banner Tailoring Co., Dept. 502, Chicago. 



WANTED. — To work an apiary in a good location 

 on shares, with preference of buying. Must be free 

 from disease. Harvey P. York, Avant, Okla. 



WANTED. — Every beekeeper to plant hardy 

 n^orthern nut-trees, budded and grafted; pecans, 

 English walnuts, and chestnut: immense profits. 

 Catalog free. R. L. McCoy, Lake, Ind. 



WANTED. — To sell an interest in the bee business 

 to some honest ambitious young man who wishes 

 to go into the business in a large way in as good a 

 locality as there is in New York State. Do not 

 uTite unless you mean business. 



The M. C. Silsbee Co., Rt. 3, Cohocton, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Back numbers of Gleanings, one 

 volume each for the years 1875, '77, '78, '79, '80, 

 '81, '82, '83. If you have all or some of these, and 

 want to sell them, write, stating condition and price, 

 postpaid. 



.J. Allen Fletcher, Rt. 1, New Burlington, Ohio. 



WANTED. — To furnish every beekeeper within 

 500 miles of Boise, Idaho, with the best and cheapest 

 _bee supplies on the market, quality considered. Send 

 me your order or a list of your requirements for 

 1917. Our catalog and price list will be mailed to 

 you free. Order early and get the discounts. 



C. E. Shriver, Boise, Idaho. 



WANTED. — Particulars of good unoccupied loca- 

 tions for production of white honey, especially in 

 Michigan, Wisconsin, Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, 

 Colorado, Utah, or other good states; also will fur- 

 nish outfits to one or more worthy qualified young 

 beekeepers in some of these states who will run 

 bees on shares. Am also in the market for beas in 

 above localities. Box 4, Gleanings in Bee Culture. 



REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — My home in Redlands, Cal. Will 

 include bees if desired. 



P. C. Chadwick, Redlands, Cal. 



FOR SALE. — 40 acres, 8 of upland, 12 of huckle- 

 berries, 20 of good onion and celery land, uncleared. 

 Write for particulars. 



M. W. Dunham, Rt. 3, Bellevue, Mich. 



FOR S.\LE. — My home in Florida, nearly 2 acres 

 land, good location for poultry and bees; 36 bearing 

 citru,s trees. If you mean business, vrrite for 

 views and particulars. J. B. Hen-, Melbourne, Fla. 



TWENTY-ACRE FARM.— Good creek bottom ; two 

 miles to good market town of 40,000; suitable for 

 bees and truck: large amount of alfalfa raised near; 

 five miles from Purdue University. For particulars 

 address John W. Parker, Rt. L, Lafayette, Ind. 



A small farm in California will make you more 

 money with less work. You will live longer and 

 better. 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 Exchaoge, Chicago. 



THE SOUTH FOR FARM PRODUCTS. — South- 

 ern lands are low in price — give large yields of com 

 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. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



Finest Italian queens. Send for booklet and price 

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



250 colonies of bees for sale. 



G. P. Wilson, 829 Bross St., Longmont, Colo. 



Well-bred bees and queens. Hives and supplies. 

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



Nutmeg Italian queens and Root's beekeepers' sup- 

 plies. Root's prices. 



A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



Fine Italian queens and bees. Send for our 

 1917 calendar, free. 



A. E. Crandall & Son, Berlin, Conn. 



253 colonies of bees with supplies in best location 

 in LI. S. for honev, bees, or queens. $1200. A bar- 

 gain. N, Gute, 2363 Pulton St., Toledo, O. 



My choice northern-bred Italian queens are hardy, 

 and will please you. Orders booked now for spring 

 delivery. Free circular. JV L. Barber, Lovrville, N. Y. 



BUSINESS FIRST QUEENS. — Tested queens 

 ready now. Send for price list containing my $10 

 free offer. M. F. Perry, Bradentown, Fla. 



FOR SALE. — Golden Italian queens that produce 

 golden bees ; for gentleness and honey-gathering they 

 are equal to anv. Every queen guaranteed. Price 

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



FOR SALE. — 80 colonies of fine bees at Tularosa, 

 N. M. : good location : good place to live, because 

 owner deceased. Address N. B. DeW^itt, care of 

 E. P. & S. W. Ry., Douglas, Ariz. 



My 3-banded Italian queens will be ready to ship 

 April 1. Write for prices of bees and queens by the 

 pound. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 J. A. Jones, Greenville, Ala. 



FOR SALE. — Entire apiary of 30 colonies in 10- 

 frame Dovetailed hives ; supers, sections, hives, 

 tools, etc. Write me. 



J. Ward Somers, Brookville, O. 



FOR SALE. — 1000 lbs. bees in 2-lb. packages 

 at $1.00 per lb. Untested Italian queens, 70 cts. 

 extra, to be shipped April 1 to 20. All orders must 

 lie in by April 1. 



T. W. Burleson, Waxahachie, Texas. 



My bright Italian queens will be ready to ship 

 April 1 at 75 cts. each; virgin queens, 30 cts. each. 

 Send for price list of queens, bees by the pound; 

 safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. W. Talley, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



FOR SALE. — Italian bees, 1 lb. with queen, 

 $2.25; one-frame with queen, $2.00. Queens, 75 cts. 

 each. Safe deliver/ guaranteed: 30-page catalog 

 with beginners' outfit for stamp. The Deroy Taylor 

 Co., Newark, N. Y. (formerly Lyons). 



