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GLEANINGS IN B E K (' U L T V H lO 



(Ic'I'OBIIR 1920 



l>AY-OLD QUKKNS al practical prices. Su- 

 perior improved Italian stock. Mailed in safety in 

 troducing- cages. Safe arrival guaranteed to any 

 part of the U. S'. and Canada. Send for circular. 

 Prices, 1, 75c; 10, $6.00; 100, $60.00. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



FOR SALE. — 180 colonies bees, aiso our former 

 home consisting of about four acres, nearly new 

 bungalow house, good sized barn, new garage and 

 workshop, and honey house. This property lo- 

 cated one mile from small village and is in the 

 heart of the buckwheat region of Cayuga County. 

 Fred D. Lamkin, Popular Ridge, N. Y. 



Tlia A. I. Root strain of leather-colored Italians 

 that are both resistant and honey-gatherers. These 

 queens and bees need no recommendation, for they 

 speak for themselves. Orders taken now for next 

 season. Untested, $1.50; select untested. $2.00; 

 tested. $2.50; select tested, $3.00. Circular free. 

 For larger lots, write 



A. J. Pinard, Morgan Hill, Calif. 



FOR S.VLE. — 75 colonies Italian bees in jjrac- 

 tically new 10-frame hives, well painted, combs 

 drawn from full sheets of foundation, wired, free 

 from disease. Investigation solicited. Also 100 

 10-frame supers of extracting combs, recently 

 dravin from wired foundation. 



Anthony Johnson, Benson Station, Omaha, Nebr. 



QUEENS. — Select three-banded Italians. Reared 

 from the best mothers and mated to choice drones. 

 Readv to ship Mav 1. Untested, one, $2.00; six, 

 $9.00; twelve, $16".S0. After June 1. one, $1.50; 

 six, $8.00; twelve, $14.00. Select tested, $3.00 each. 

 Write for prices per 100. Descriptive circular free. 

 Hardin S. Foster, Dept. G, Columbia, Tenn. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. — The Old Reliable three- 

 banded Italians, the best all-round bee to be had. 

 Queens ready to mail April 1, 1920. Will book 

 orders now. Will guarantee safe arrival in United 

 States and Canada. Prices for April and May : 

 Untested, $1.50; 6, $8.00; 12, $15.00. Tested, 

 $2.25; 6, $12.00; 12, $22.00. Selected tested, $3.00 

 each. Descriptive circular and price list free. 



.John G. Miller, 723 C St., Corpus Christi, Texas. 



MISCELLANEOUS 



Write for shipping tags and our prices for render- 

 ing your old combs, cappings, etc. We guarantee 

 a first-class job. The Deroy Taylor Co., Newark, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Genuine White Annual Sweet Clo- 

 ver. Garden-grown on our grounds and guar- 

 anteed pure. New crop seed, 1 lb., $5.00 ; % lb., 

 $1.50; 1 oz., 50c, all postpaid. 



Henry Field Seed Co., Shenandoah, Iowa. 



WANTED. — Beekeeper for apiuiy at Lilly Or- 

 <lKird, married man able to grade and pack fruit 

 preferred. Come and get a job during apple-picking 

 and size up the location. Can give work in orchard 

 when not busy with bee,s. 



H. W. Funk, Normal, Illinois. 



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SITUATIONS WANTED 



WANTED to correspond with parties in the 

 .South wanting help with their bees from Dec. 1, 

 1920, to May 1, 1921. 



Address Box Number 627. Aitkin, Minn. 259 



^^^rkA^ial PrrirkCi"^ high-class il- 



OpeCldl V>ilU|J© lustrated month- 

 ^^^■'■^~^^^^^^^^^^^^^~ ly journal devot- 

 ed to the Gromng and Marketing of Ginseng. 



Golden Seal, Senega Root, Belladonna, and olher unuBual 

 crops. $1.00 per year. Sample copy lOc. Address 



Special Crops, Box G, Skaneateles, New York 



The BEST LIGHT 



Positively the cheapest and atroivest lisht on aartli 

 Used In every coontry on the elobe Makee and 

 bonu Its own sas Casta no shadows. Claaa aa^i 

 odorless, Absolataly safe Orer 200 atrlaa lOG te 

 2000 Candle Power Fully Goaraoteed, Writs Hb 

 cataloB, AGENTS WANTED EVEBTWHEBB 



THE BEST UGHT CO. 

 306 E. 5th St., Canton. O. 



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HELP WANTED 



WANTED.- 

 son of 1921. 



-Another good queen-breeder for sea 

 W. D. Achord, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



WANTED. — Man to work with bees on shares 

 or wages and assist with farm work. 



Irwin Bros., Currant, Nev. 



WANTED. — Reliable queen-lman for the next 

 season, beginning January. 1921. .\ permanent 

 position for the right party. 



Ray C. Patten, Whittier, R. D. No. 2, Calif. 



WANTED. — Industrious man, age 34, two years 

 bee experience, some queen-raising experience, first- 

 class man with auto, wants position with up-to- 

 date beekeeper in western States only. Colorado or 

 California preferred. Am looking for steady job. 

 Open for engageonent March 1. 



.Vrthur Outzen. Harmony, Minn. 



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B Crates of 100 $ 7.25 M 



H 5-lli. Pails, case 1 doz $1.80 each j 



I Crates of 100 $11.00 g 



M 10 111. Pails, case Vi doz $1.60 each g 



I Crates of loO $17.50 M 



m 5-gal. cans used 2 to case.... 50c case g 



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M Qt. Honey 31b. size 1 doz. cartons $1.25 each g 



H lib. " 2 doz. " 1.70 each g 



M i/^-lb. " 3 doz. " 2.00 each g 



