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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



APEIL, 1920 



How many queens have you lost introducing? 

 Try the Safe way, push-in-comb introducing cage, 

 50c. Postpaid. O. S. Rexford, Winsted, Conn. 



FOR SALE. — At reduced prices, to close out, 

 beekeepers' supplies. 



Anton G. Anderson, Holden, Mo. 



FOR SALE. — 200 8-frame hives with newly 

 drawn combs, wired, $2.75 each. Wcite 



Fred Alger, Waukau, "Wise. 



FOR S.VLE. — 100 wood-bound zinc excludeiTS for 

 10-frame hives. Almost new. 50 or more, 30c 

 each. Less than 50, 35c each. Address 



Edwin G. Baldwin, 42 Vine St., Ashtabula, Ohio. 



FOR SALE. — Hatch wax press, 100 lbs. heavy 

 foundation and 50 comb supers. All dirt cheap. 

 Address 



W. I. Lively, 932 West Polk St., Phoenix, Ariz. 



FOR SALE. — 150 cases (2 in case) second-hand 

 Sgallon honey cans at 50c per case f. o. h. Mil- 

 waukee. Laabs Brothers Co., 20th & Walnut Sts., 

 Milwaukee. Wis. 



FOR SALE. — Second-hand honey tins, two per 

 case, in exceptionally fine condition at 50c per casei. 

 Buy them now for next summer's honey crop. 



Hoflfman & Hauck, Inc., Woodhaven, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Good second-band empty 60-lb. 

 honey cans, two cans to the case, at 60c per case 

 f. o. "b. Cincinnati. Terms, cash with order. C. H. 

 W. Webeir & Co., 2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, O. 



FLORIDA BEEKEEPERS. — You save money by 

 placing your order for Root's Bee Supplies with us. 

 We carry the complete line. Will buy your beeswax. 

 Write for catalog. 



Crenshaw Bros. Seed Co., Tampa, Fla. 



FOR SALE. — Weis fibre containers, size 6 oz., 15 

 oz., 24 oz., 3 lb., and 5 lb., nearly 500 of each kind. 

 Will sell any quantity, or lot at $40.00. Also have 

 10 Root queen nuclei boxes. 



J. G. Kilian, Ridgeway, N. C. 



FOR SALE. — One foundation mill, 6 1/2 -in. roller. 

 30 eight-frame supers for 4i4,-,lections ; 1000 thick 

 top-bars Langstroth frames, in lots of 100 or more. 

 25 chaff hives. 



M. E. Ballard, Roxbury, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Four six-frame Root automatic 

 hand extractors for Langstroth frame. All in per- 

 fect condition. Reason for selling — am using eight- 

 frame power extractor. 



C. J. Baldridge, Homestead Farm, Kendaia, N. Y. 



FOR S.'VLE. — 65 10-frame supers, \ised one sea- 

 son, with drawn-out foundation free from disease, 

 wired frames, at $3.50 each, f. o. b. Spring Park, 

 Minn. Mail check to 

 Paul Knechtges ,1664 Laurel Ave., St. Paul, Minn. 



CANADIAN BEE SUPPLY & HONEY CO., 

 Ijtd. — 73 .Jarvis St., Toronto, Ont. (Note new ad- 

 dress.) We have made-in-Canada goods; also can 

 supply Root's goods on order. Extractors and en- 

 gines; Gleanings and all kinds of bee literature. 

 Get the best. Catalog free. 



FOR SALE. — 200 new 10-frame cross style re- 

 versible bottom-boards at 50c each; 200 new 10- 

 frame flat reversible covers made of best select 

 white pine at 60c each ; 100 new Alexander feeders 

 for 8- or 10-frame hives at 20c each: 150 Board- 

 man feeders without cap or jar at 12c each. All 

 al>ove goods are factory-made and have never been 

 used. Write M. E. Eggers, Eau Claire, Wise. 



FOR SALE. — 560 Hoffman frames. $22.40; 1 

 two-frame Cowan Extractor. $33; 2 Bingham un- 

 cnpping-knives, $2.40 ; 1 Peterson capping-meller. 

 $25.92 ;1 Woodman section foundation-fastener and 

 lamp $4 50; 94 lbs. medium brood fdn.. 10 lbs. 

 light 'brood, $67.60; 7 lbs. light section, $5.25; 100 

 12-section crates, $15.00. These goods new, or 

 practically new. For the lot, 25 per cent off above 

 price United States money, at East Aurora, N. Y. 

 R. F. Holtermann, Brantford, Ont., Canada. 



"Stanley's" (lueen-rearing nursery twin-mating 

 boxes, cell cups and protectors. Cheapest and most 

 adaptable. Write for information and prices. We 

 can take a few more pupils in our queen-rearing 

 course. A. Stanley & E. C. Bird, 2008 Pearl St., 

 Boulder, Colo. 



FOR SALE. — Root's Extractors and Smokers, 

 Dadant's Foundation, and a full line of Lewis' Bee- 

 ware. Our new price list will interest you. We 

 pay 38c in cash and 40c in trade for clean yellow 

 beeswax delivered in Denver. The Colorado Honey 

 Producers' Association, 1424 Market St., Denver, 

 Colo. 



REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE. — ^Twenty-acre farm, 200 colonies of 

 bees, one acre ginseng and golden seal. Good soil, 

 buildings, bee equipment and location. 



L. Francisco, Dancy, Wise. 



AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS 



AUTOMOBILE owners should subscribe for the 

 Automobile Dealer and Repairer; 150-page il- 

 lustrated monthly devoted exclusively to the care 

 and repair of the car. The only magazine in the 

 world devoted to the practical side of motoring. ITie 

 "Trouble Department" contains five pages of num- 

 bered questions each month from car owners and 

 repairmen which are answered by experts on gaso- 

 line-engine repairs. $1.50 per year. 15 cents per 

 copy. Postals not answered. Charles D. Sherman, 

 107 Highland Court, Hartford, Conn. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGE 



WANTED. — 200 or less colonies of bees (any 

 style hive) for spring delivery. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED. — A second-hand 2- or 4-frame reversi- 

 ble extractor ; also steam uncapping knife. 



Maggie Stripling, Altamaha, Ga. 



WANTED. — To purchase Hershiser wax press. 

 Give price and condition. 



O. W. Bedell, Earlville, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipment secures all 

 the wax. Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED. — To buy 300 colonies of bees, equip- 

 ped for extraeted-honev production. 



L. S. Griggs, 711 Avon St., Flint, Mich. 



WANTED. — To exchange Black Giants, Ameri- 

 can Checkered, or New Zealand Rabbits, for cash 

 or bee supplies. Joy Rabbitry, Joy, Ills. 



WANTED. — Five or six colonies of bees, about 

 May 1. Must be strong. 



F. M. Feasler, R, D. No. 2, Erie, Pa. 



WANTED. — -50 to 75 swarms of bees for stan- 

 dard ten-frame hives on Hoffman frames, free from 

 disease, within radius of 100 miles of Preston, 

 Minn. State price. Romen Grebin, Preston, Minn. 



WANTED. — 30 or less colonies of bees in or 

 around Chicago. Also honey extractor. Write 

 soon. Tim O'Donnell, Jr., 1147 So. Springfield 

 Ave., Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED. — To eixchange a new 32 Winchester 

 Special Rifle with 49 cartridges for a Barnes com- 

 bined saw. 



Dwight G. Cook, Chateaugay, R. D. No. 2, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Shipments of old comb and cappings 

 for rendering. We pav the higliost cash and trade 

 prices, charging but 5c a pound for wax re^nder- 

 (■(1. T\\<? Fred W. Muth Co., Pearl & Walnut St., 

 Cincinnati. O. 



