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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



March, 1921 



STKAWBERKY PLANTS — Improved Senator 

 Dunlap, best of .all strawberries. Prices on appli- 

 cation. McAdams Seed Co., Columbus Grove, Ohio. 



MY supply of annual sw^eet clover seed is almost 

 exhausted. Only 5 pounds left. S. Rouse, Ludlow, 

 R. D. No. 2, Ky. 



FOR SALE — New metal-spaced frames. Send 5c 

 for sample frame .and new low price, also' new 10- 

 frame hive bodies. Wm. Craig, Aitkin, Minn. 



FOR SALE — Yellow biennial sweet clover seed, 

 hulled, 17c a lb., unhulled, $4.00 a bu. Send post- 

 age for small orders. P. Rasmussen, Roekvillei, Nebr. 



FOR SALE — 23 acres with wood, lumber, apple 

 treies, buildings, engine and wood-sawing outfit, 16 

 colonies bees. Apply to owner, 



E. B. Whipple, Hillsboro, N. H. 



FOR SALE — A. E. F. photos. A wonderful col- 

 lection of 20 French Life Scenes for $1.00. Cata- 

 log and sample for 10c. 



Homer R. Rowell, Groveland, Mass. 



FOR SAIjE — Tomato seed, yellow, with large 

 bright pink centers. Ornament to any table. Very 

 productive. 10, 15, and 25c pkts. 



L. G. Knauf, Seaman, Ohio. 



MAPLE SYRUP — I am now booking orders for 

 pure maple syrup to be delivered in April. Order 

 earlv. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



G. E. Williams, Somerset, R. D. No. 4, Pa. 



I WILL gladly send to my customers postage 

 money for the return of my two-pound bee cages, 

 sent them with bees the last two seasons. I need 

 them. They are worth $1.00 apiece to me. Please 

 notify me how many you have. 



Jasper Knight, HayneviUe, Ala. 



NITRAPO — 15 per cent nitrogen, 15 per cent 

 potash, all available. Best fertilizer known for fruit 

 and truck crops. 100 lbs. equals ton mixed fertilizer. 

 Write for descriptive circular and prices on Nitrapo 

 and nitrate of soda. 

 S. H. Burton, Gen. Sales Agent, Washington, Ind. 



WANTS AND EXCHANGES. 



WANTED — Several colonies of bees. 

 R. J. Whitney, R. D. No. 6, Royal Oak, Mich. 



WA.NTED — A second-hand extractor. 



E. L. Garrow, E. Magnolia St., Lakeland, Fla. 



WANTED — Several hives of bees or nuclei. Henry 

 Roorda, 10729 LaFayette Ave., Chicago, His. 



WANTED — Several bee-outfits (preferably near 

 home). H. G. Quirin, Bellevue. Ohio. 



WANTED — A good honey location and bee out- 

 fit. Delbert Lhommedieu, Colo, Iowa. 



WANTED — 20 10-frame queen-excluders, 7 wire 

 and wood. J. A. Richard, Grelton, Ohio. 



WANTED — Good power four-frame automatic ex- 

 tractor. Fred Day, Alcester, S. D. 



WANTED — 'Secoind-hand queen-excluders, wood 

 or metal. Karl J. Lohman, Cameron, Mo. 



WANTED — To correspond with some person ac- 

 quainted with beekeeping in the state of Tamauli- 

 pas, Mexico. I. C. Bachtel, Lake City, Calif. 



WANTED — 200 or less colonies of bees for spring 

 delivery. Any style hive or box. Remembering 10c 

 honey is in sight for 1921. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED — Bees on Hoffman frames free from 

 disease. Write stating number of colonies and price, 

 to J. W. B., care The A. I. Root Co., Inc., 2.3 Leon- 

 ard St., New York City. 



WANTED — Disease-free bees, lieeliives, supers, 

 tops, and bottoms. What have you? 



Lloyd W. Smith, Madison, N. .1. 



WANTED — 50 second-hand 10-frame Standard 

 hive bodies. A. F. Roorda, 10741 Lafayette Ave., 

 Chicago, Ills. 



WANTED — To quote special prices on queen 

 cages in quantity lots, to breeders. State quantity 

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



WANTED — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipment secures all 

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



WANTED — 50 comb-honey supers, complete, for 

 41/4 X 4 1/4 sections, f . o. b. here. 



G. W. Osterhouse, Picaho, Idaho. 



WANTED — Second-hand 10-frame comb-honey 

 supers, 4x5 plain sections preferred. Must be good 

 and clean and within 400 miles of Sioux City. 



M. G. Beals, Oto, Iowa. 



WANTED — To exchange 4-horse E. B. right- 

 hand, 2-gang riding plow, almost new, only used 

 one season. Having bought a tractor and 3-gang 

 plow is reason for wanting to exchange for bee 

 supplies, and nuclei with queens. What have you? 

 J. C. Provins, Spartansburg, Pa. 



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 BEES AND QUEENS. 



FINEST Italian queens. Send for booklet and 

 price list. Jay Smith, R. D. No. 3, Vincennes, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens and nuclei. 



B. F. Kindig, E. Lansing, Mich. 



HARDY Italian queens, $1.00 each. 



W. G. Lauver, Middletown, Pa. 



WHEN it's GOLDEN, it's PHELPS. 



C. W. Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



GOLDEN Italian queens, untested, $1.50 each; 

 dozen, $14.00. E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



FOR SALE — 1921 Golden Italian queens, price 

 list -iree. Write E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. 



FOR SALE — Bright Italian queens, $1.50 each; 

 $14.00 per doz. Ready after April 15. 



T. J. Talley, Greenville, R. D. No. 3, Ala. 



NOTICE — We have booked order.s for all the 

 bees we will sell this season. 



Jones & Stevenson, Akers, La. 



FOR SALE — Golden queens ready May 1 ; 1, 

 $1.50; 6, $7.50; 12, $14.00; 100, $100. Virgins, 75c 

 each. W. W. Talley, Greenville, R. D. No. 4, Ala. 



FOR SALE — 12 colonies in 10-frame Standard 

 hives. Wintered in winter cases, pure-bred Italian 

 queen, 1920. Emil Uyldert, New Brunswick, N. J. 



FOR SALE — 1 or 50 colonies of bees in 10-frame 

 Hoffman hives, inspected, $20.00 each, April and 

 May delivery. S. K. Blundin, Oxford Valley, Pa. 



FOR SALE — 14 colonies; 2-frame reversible ex- 

 tractor; 24 extra bodies and 45 supers for comb 

 honey. Price, $175. George Olson, Hematite, Mo. 



PACKAGE BEES and PURE ITALIAN 

 QUEENS. Booking orders now for spring delivery. 

 Circular free. 



J. E. Wing, 155 Schiele Ave., San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE — 450 hives of bees; 800 comb-honey 

 supers filled with sections ; 600 empty comb-honey 

 supers; 600 extracting hives with combs; 200 hives 

 of full sheets; 500 empty cans; 700 shipping cases; 

 4-frame power extractor and other bee supplies, 

 with Dodge commercial car, and store house and 

 four acres. Write for further information. 



J. .\. Cornelius, Crook, Colo. 



