March, 1921 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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WANTED — Weil-ripened white-clover extracted 

 houey. Mention how packed and quote price, f. o. b. 

 Mahwah. John VandenBerg, Mahwah, N. J. 



WANTED — Beeswax. We are pajing 1 and 2c 

 eixtra for choice yellow beeswax, and in exchange 

 for supplies we can offer a still better price. Be 

 sure your shipment bears your name and address, 

 so we can identify it immediately upon arrival, and 

 make prompt remittance. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



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 FOR SALE, 



HONEY LABEL — New designs. Catalog free. 

 Eastern Label Co., Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — A full line of Root's goods at Root's 

 prices. A. L. Healy, Mayaguez, Porto Rico. 



ROOT'S goods at Root prices. A. W. Yates, 3 

 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



FOR SALE — 10-frame hive bodies in flat. 



C. H. Hodgkin, Rochester, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Novice extractor, practically new. 

 A. V. Lott, Stllersburg, Ind. 



FOR SALE — SUPERIOR FOUNDATION, "Best 

 by Test." Let us prove it. Order now. 



Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



ROOT'S BEE SUPPLIES^For the Central 

 Southwest Beekeeper. Beeswax wanted. Free cata- 

 log. Stiles Bee Supply Co., Stillwater, Okla. 



FOR SALE — Comb foundation which satisfies the 

 most particular beekeeper. Wax worked at lowest 

 rates. E. S. Robinson, Mayville, N. Y. 



PUSH-IN-THE-COMB CAGES — Quickest and 

 safest way to introduce queens, 50c postpaid. 

 F. R. Davis, 203 Oak St., Weehawken, N. J. 



HOFFMAN frames and cypress reversible bot- 

 tom-boards, new, in flat. Money-saving prices. 



Elton Warner, Asheville, N. C. 



HOW many queens have you lost introducing? 

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

 50c postpaid. O. S. Rexford, Winsted, Conn". 



BEES WANTED — 50 to 200 colonies free from 

 disease. Conrad Weber, Liverpool, R. D. No. 1. 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 1400 new shallow frame supers, 

 wired and full sheets, mostly drawn combs. 



R. B. Fletcher, Bliss, Idaho. 



FOR SALE — New and used beehives and supers, 

 250-egg incubator. Farm of 140 acres. 



R. Hibbard, Calcium, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Full line of new and second-hand 

 .Tumbo and Langstroth bee supplies at modest 

 prices. Send for complete list. 



The Hofman Apiaries, JanesviUe, Minn. 



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

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

 case f. o. b. Cincinnati. Terms, cash with order. C. 

 H. W. Weber & Co., 2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, 

 Ohio. 



THE DOMESTIC BEEKEEPER, under new 

 ownership, now reaches evei-j' interest, contains ex- 

 ceptionally good articles, timely information, all the 

 news worth printing. Monthly, $1.50 per year. Sam- 

 ple copy for the asking. 



The Domestic Beekeeper, Lansing, Mich. 



FOR SALE — 500 pounds of Dadant's light brood 

 foundation for Hoffman frames, put up in boxes 

 holding 50 pounds net. This foundation is in the 

 best of shape, the same as I received it. I will not 

 accept orders for less than one box. Price, 75e per 

 pound. M. E. Eggers, Eau Clairo, Wise. 



PORTER BEE ESCAPES save honey, time, and 

 money. Great labor-savers. For sale by all dealers 

 in Lee .supplies. 



R. E. & E. C. Porter, Lewiston, Ills. 



FOR SALE or on shares, 14 apiaries, one or 

 all. Healthful location with American school and 

 church in town, on stone road. Last crop over 40 

 tons. M. C. Engle, Herradura, Cuba. 



FOR SALE — Good second - hand double. - deck 

 comb-honey shipping cases for 414, x4i/4 xl% sec- 

 tions, 25c per case, f. o. b., Cincinnati. C. H. W. 

 Weber & Co., 2146 Central Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Danzenbaker fences, section holders 

 and end support boards for 50 10-frame supers. In 

 good condition, no disease, $30.00 for the lot. or 

 fences alone, $18.00. 



A. C. Faulkner, Basking Ridge, N. J. 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES — We manufacture 

 hives, brood frames, etc., and sell a full line of bee- 

 keepers' supplies. Everything guaranteed to tit, and 

 anything not satisfactory may be returned. Prices 

 are the lowcet. Send a list of your wants. We save 

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



FOR SALE — Owner wants use of one of our out- 

 side warehouses, so we must move this stock. 

 Slightly dusty and shop-worn, 1 -story 8-frame 

 hives, packages of five, $15.00; also a new 10-frame, 

 $17.50. Offer good only as long as this stock lasts. 

 A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



FOR SALE — One Root-Hatch wax press, single 

 screw, good condition, $12.50; one 60-gal. galvan- 

 ized honey storage tank, $14.00; new, white pine, 

 standard dovetailed ten-frame hive bodies, with 

 metal rabbets, nailed but not painted, in lots of 

 ten or more, $1.25 each. 



.7. B. Hollopeter, Queen-breeder, Rockton, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Bargain price 1 All good as vew. 

 4,000 Hoffman frames, slightly used, $5.00 per 100; 

 1 Doolittle solar wax press, $8.00; 10 reversible 

 bottom-boards. 10-frame. 50c each: 1 Root improved 

 wax press and uncapping can, $20.00 ; 20 4 x 5 \- ] ^i 

 plain section supers, 75c each empty. Or $200.00 

 takes the lot. For immediate delivery. Edwin G. 

 Baldwin, Ashtabula, Ohio. 



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MISCELLANEOUS 



SEE our large advertisement on page 187. N. O. 

 Fuller, Medina, O. 



FOR S.\LE — Good two-story house with big gar- 

 den and 50 colonies bees. Bargain. 



John Martin, Bell Center, Wise. 



S. C. Light Brown Leghorn Cockerels, the best 

 show and laving strain, $3.00 and up; also baby 

 chicks. H. M. Moyer, Boyertown, R. D. No. 3, Pa. 



FOR Sj\T;E — Carneanx pigeons, 50 pairs red and 

 yellow, fine birds. $2.00 a pair. 



W. E. Genthner, Saugerties, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Unhulled. white blossom, biennial 

 sweet-clover seed, $3.50 per bushel, f. o. b. Macon. 



Miss. Gpo. .\. Huniiuer & Sons. Prairie Point, Miss. 



