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WAN'l'ED — A seioiuMiaiul four-frame iuitom:itic 

 extractor. A. V. Pracher, Willow River, Minn. 



WANTED — 50 colonies of bees, free from disease, 

 .r. R. Simmons, 15540 Turlington Ave., Harvey, 

 Ills. 



WANTED — Disease-free bees, beehives, supers, 

 tops, and bottoms. What have vou ? 



Lloyd W. Smith, Madison, N. J. 



WANTED — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipment secures all 

 the wax. Superior Honey Co, Ogden, Utah. 



WANTED — To quote special prices on queen 

 cages in quantity lots, to breeders. State quantity 

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



WANTED — To lease bees on shares with option 

 of buyin°- in Pacific Northwest. PI T. Israel, Col- 

 lege Station, Pullman, Wash. 



WANTED TO BUY from one to fifty stands of 

 bees. State all in first letter. Parties within radius 

 of 200 miles will have preference. 



Chas. A. Fisher, Savoy, Ills. 



WANTED — 200 or less colonies of bees for spring;' 

 delivery. .\ny style hive or box. Remembering 10c 

 honey is in sight for 1921. 



A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED — 200 or more colonies of hee-s within 

 3 00 miles of Flint to work on shares for extracted 

 honev, for season 1921. .\ddress I^eonard S. Griggs, 

 711 Avon St., Flint, Mich. 



WANTED — Second-hand honey-extractor, 12-in. 

 pockets; also quantity of ten-frame brood-chambers. 

 All must be in good condition. 



Levi Kinnev, Ithaca, Mich. 



WANTED — To sell or exchange for beekeeping 

 supplies, one set of the Encyclopedia Britannica, 

 genuine India paper, as good as new. 



Joe Gates, Hazen, R. D. No. 4. Ark. 



WANTED — To corre-spond with fruit and vine 

 grower having bees that will lease them on shares 

 or go in partnership with me for carload honey pro- 

 duction, with verv small expenses. M. Hoffman. 69 

 Center St., Wyandotte, Mich. 



BEES WANTED ON SHARES — 100 to 200 colo- 

 nies in southeastern Michigan foi' season of 1921. 

 Years of experience. County Apiary Inspector. Now- 

 own 180 colonies 

 Earl F. Townsend, 417 Gillespie Ave., Flint, Mich. 



WANTED — To exchange a 4 x 5-inch "Premo" 

 film-pack camera and accessories, good as new, for 

 new or used Root "Buckene" hives in good condi- 

 tion and free from disease. If camera does not ap- 

 peal to you state spot-cash price on what you have. 

 James Cockburn, Wellsboro, Pa. 



FOR SALE — 14 hives of bees, 8-framo, some di- 

 visible, mostly new, painted, $10.00 per hive at 

 apiary. Shallow extracting and comb-honey supers, 

 extractor, fiames, cheap. Mrs. Ij. Mueller, Mapler 

 dale Farm, Westwood, N. J. 



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 MISCELLANEOUS 



SEE our large advertisement on page 243. N. O. 

 Fuller, Medina. 0. 



FREE sample annual white blossom sweet clover, 

 scarified. Send 2c stamp for postage. 



Jas. H. Kitchen, Springfield, R. D. No. 5, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Carneaux pigeons, 50 pairs red and 

 yellow, fine birds, $2.00 a pair. 



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



MAPLE SYRI'P — I am now booking orders for 

 pure maple_ syrup to be delivered in April. Order 

 early. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



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



.STK.VWBEKRY PL.VNTS — Improved Senator 

 Dunhip, Lu&t of all strawberries. Prices on appli- 

 cation. McAdam.s Seed Co., Columbus Grove, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Annual white sweet clovei- seed 

 from clover 10 to 12 feet high, California grown. 

 Got 111 lbs. left, $5.00 per lb. f. o. b. None better 

 on market, and 3120 lbs. of Willow Celery and 

 alfalfa honey at 15c per lb. in 60-lb. cans, 2 to a 

 case. O. J. Arfsten, Locke, Calif. 



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BEES AND QUEENS. 



FINEST Italian queens. Send for booklet and 

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



WHEN it's GOLDEN, it's PHELPS. C. W. 

 Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens and nuclei. 



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



HARDY Italian queens, $1.00 each. 



W. G. Lauver, Middletown, Pa. 



GOLDEN Italian queens, untested, $1.50 each; 

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



FOR SALE — 1921 Golden Italian queens, price 

 list free. 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, Greenvillei, R. D. No. 3, Ala. 



NOTICE — We have booked orders for all the 

 bees we will sell this season 



Jones & Stevenso^, Akei-s, La. 



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 — Golden or three-banded virgins, 60c 

 each, or $6.00 per dozen. Safe arrival. 



R. O. Cox, Luverne, Ala., R. D. No. 4. 



BEES AND QUEENS from my Carolina apiaries 

 — progeny of my famous Porto Rican pedigreed- 

 breeding stock. Elton Warner, Asheville, N. C. 



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 — Leather-colored Italian queens, 

 tested, until June 1, $2.50; after, $2.00; untested 

 $1.25; 12, $13.00. Roofs goods at Root's prices. 



A. W. Yates, 15 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



Business-First queens, untested, $1.50 each; se- 

 lect untested, $1.75; tested, $2.25; select tested, 

 $2.50. Safe delivery guaranteed, orders filled 

 promptly. M. F. Perry, Bradentown, Fla. 



FOR SALE — A. L Root Co. strain of leather- 

 colored Italians. Virgins only, May to October 1, 

 75c; 10, $7.00; 100. $65.00. 



P. W. Stowell, Otsego, Mich. 



BEES BY THE POUND — Also QUEENS. 

 Booking orders now. FREE circulars give details. 

 Sea larger ad elsewhere. Nueces County Apiaries 

 Calallen, Texas. E. B. Ault, Prop. 



ORDER booked now for delivery June 1, 3-frame 

 nuclei and queen, $7.50; .select tested, $ft.50. Dr. 

 Miller's strain. No pound packages. Low express 

 rates and quick transit to north. 



S. G. Crocker, Jr., Roland Park, Baltimore, Md. 



THREE-BAND AND GOLDEN QUEENS, that 

 produce hustling bees, bred to fill the supers from 

 the finest breeding strains obtainable. Hustlers long- 

 lived and as beautiful in size and color as can be. 

 Price, untested, $1.75; tested. $3.00. Orders filled 

 promptly. Satisfa<'tion guaranteed. Ask for price on 

 large orders. Dr. White Bee Co., Sandia, Texas. 



