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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



February, 1917 



White and Buff Wyandotte and Dark Cornish 

 eggs for hatching, from heavy-laying as well as 

 prize - winning stock. Be sure to get my catalog 

 before you buy. " It's free." Get the winners and 

 payers. I am booking orders now. 

 Joseph G . Cox, Valencia, Pa. 



Beekeepers should be keepers of chickenis also. 

 Try my winter-laying, prize-winning, 200-egg strain 

 of White Wyandottes. Eggs, chix, and breeding 

 stock for sale. Tell me how many you want, and 

 when, then I will quote prices to please you. 



Dr. Elton Blanchard, Youngstown, Ohio. 



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. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES 



Wax and old combs wanted for cash or to make 

 up on shares, beekeeper to factory direct. 

 ^ J. J. Ang us, Grand Haven, Mich. 



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 F. York, Avant, Okla. 



What have you in exchange for a good " Boswell " 

 stereopticon outfit, complete with slides, Bausch & 

 Lomb lens? 

 "Van Wyn garden Bros., Hebron, Indiana. 



WANTED. — Bees in lots of 25 to 250 colonies 

 wiihin 300 miles, of Detroit. Correspondence with 

 full particulars solicited. 

 A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED.— Every beekeeper to plant hardy 

 noithern nut-trees, budded and grafted; pecans, 

 Lnghsh walnuts, and chestnut; immense profits. 

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



WANTED. — Queen-breeder to take up proposition 

 to supply our members with queens. Location and 

 equipment furnished. About 3000 queens used in 

 Jt T., '^*"°"^^®^^^ Honey-producers' Association 

 New Plymouth , Idaho. 



^^^'^^^NTED.— To furnish every beekeeper within 

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

 bee supplies on the market, quality considered Send 

 ?^rfi J^^^ °'"'^^'' ?'■ * '^* 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. 



^ REAL ESTATE 



. FOR SALE. — My home in Redlands, Oal. WiU 



include bees if desired. 



P. C. C hadwiek, Redlands, Cal. 



^ilnn^^^^"^' ^- P' Wr^V^7l!^Ohio~Parms at 

 $15 00 per acre and up offer big value for the price 

 Kest climate, markets, schools, and transportation 

 Good land and neighbors. Write F. H. LaBaume 

 Agr. Agt. N. & W. Ry., 246 Arcade, R oimoke, Va 



FOR SALE.— A 60-acre farm Va mile from city 

 limits; 3 acres timber; 1000 peach-trees, 2 and 3 

 years old; good buildings; large shade-tree; ideal 

 location for fruit, poultry, and bees. Price $65 per 

 acre; $1000 down. Address 

 H. Feldman, Rt. 4, Dowagiac, Mich. 



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 



,,°y 'o"^" Joaquin Valley illustrated folders free. 



t Li. beagraves, Industrial Commissioner A. T & 

 fc>. F. Ry, 1934 R'y Exchange, Chicago. 



FOR SALE. — Twenty-acre ranch; improvements; 

 4-room house ; barn ; 9 acres in alfalfa ; will include 

 bees and live stock if desired, at railroad station. 

 Jacob Probst, East Nicolaus, Cal. 



BARGAIN. — If taken before March 1, house, lot, 

 and 90 colonies of bees at Schurz, Nevada, $600; 

 close to school, church, stores, and depot. Splendid 

 location, fine honey. H. F. Hagen, Reno, Nevada. 



FOR SALE. — Ten-acre farm in Maricopa Co., 

 Arizona, 4 miles east of Phoenix, and one lot in 

 corporation of Phoenix. Orchard of 600 fruit-trees; 

 house, good well; house for extracting honey. Cowan 

 reversible extractor ; one-burner gasoline-stove, cap- 

 ping-melter, wheelbarrow, hives. For further par- 

 ticulars address John S. Miller, Rt. 9, Archbold, O. 



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. — 20 colonies of bees near Ft. Pierce, 

 Fla. P. W. Sowinski, Bellaire, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — 6 colonies of bees and complete 

 equipment for same, including extractor, etc. 



Mrs. J. B. Dochter, Christiana, Pa. 



Nutmeg Italian queens and Boot'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. 



My choice northern-bred Italian queens are hardy, 

 and will please you. Orders booked now for spring 

 delivery. Free circular. F. L. Barber, Lowville, N. Y. 



BUSINESS FIRST QUEENS.— Tested queens 

 ready now. Send for price list containing my $10 

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



Try ALEXANDER'S Italian queens for results. 

 Untested, each, 75 cts. ; 6 for $4.25 ; $8 per dozen. 

 C. F. Alexander, Campbell, Cal. 



FOR SALE. — Fifty colonies, 8 frames, modern 

 hives, in good condition. Write for prices. 



Walker Barr, Rt. 2, Holt, Mo. 



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. — 80 colonies of fine bees at Tularosa, 

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

 owner deceased. Address N. B. Dewitt, care of 

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



FOR SALE. — 253 colonies of bees at Columbus, 

 Miss., at $1200 — a big bargain. Best location in U. 

 S. for honey, bees, or queens; or will let on shares. 

 N. Gute, 2363 Fulton St., Toledo, O. 



FOR SALE. — 25 colonies of Italian bees, frames 

 wired, combs built on full sheets of foundation; 

 8-fr. colonies, $6; 10-fr., $7 with queen. 



Henry Shaffer, 2860 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



Swarms in packages, also Italian queens, can be 

 had — the kind that will increase your smiles and 

 your bank account from W. D. Achord, of Pitzpat- 

 i-ick, Ala. See his large ad't elsewhere in this maga- 

 zine. Circular to you for the asking. 



Golden Italian queens of the quality you need. 

 Bred strictly to produce Golden bees that are real 

 workers. Delivery after March 25. Untested, 1, 

 75 cts.; dozen, $8.25; 50, $32.50; 100, $60.00. 

 Bees by the pound, nucleus, or full colony. Money 

 back if not satisfied. 



L. J. Pfeiffer, Motor Route A, Los Gates, Cal. 



