{} L K A KINGS IN B E K C V L T U R E 



Septemukk, 1921 



HIMjAM. (II- White Aiiiui.'il S-\vfct Clover, (irow 

 il for \(Hir lees "iid get :i st ed c: o]). \vlii!c I'.ie .e.-;l 

 is scarce. Uooking orders lor la.i deli\e;-,\. K. tr. 

 Lewis Co., Media, Ills. 



SHIPPING CASES — 1000 12-lb. three-row ship- 

 l)ing cases, 2-in.ch glass for 4^/4x4 % xl 1/2 -inch plain 

 sections. These cases are comp'.ete, KD, packed in 

 crates of .50. Price per crate, $12. .50. The A. I. 

 Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — 270 24-lb. safety shipping cases for 

 4 14x4'ax1V2 sections, flat with glass, crates of 10, 

 per crate, $7.25; 140 24-lb. safety shipping cases 

 for 4x5x1% sections, tlat with glass, crates of 10, 

 per crate, $7.25. The A. I. Root Co., 22 4 West 

 Huron St., Chicago, Ills. 



FOR SALE — 30 new modiiied Dadant hives, all 

 frames wired, bi-ood frames have full sheets of 

 foundation for supers included, but not in the 

 frames. Well nailed and painted, $6.50 each, or 

 $180 for the lot. Brand-new 8-frame automatic 

 reversible power extractor, and honey pump, $100. 

 Weber Bros., Wathena, R. D. No. 4, Kans. 



FOR SAJ..E — ^Five-gallon square cans with 1%- 

 inch cork-lined screw cap, one can in case, 75c. 

 two cans in case, $1.35. Light brood foundation 

 ill 25-11). boxes only, per lb. 65c. .\lso ten-frame 

 hive bodies, reversible bottoms and covers nailed 

 and painted. Jjake Region Honey Co., Birchwood, 

 Wis. 



MEDICINAL roots and herbs are very profitable 

 to grow. We especially recommend growing Golden 

 Seal, which with good care will yield as high as 

 $10,000 per acre for each crop. It takes several 

 rears to mature but will average $1000 a year. 

 Special Crops, a monthly paper, tehs how. Sample 

 copy, 10c: $1.00 per year. Address Special Crops 

 Pub. Co., Box "G," Skaneateles, N. Y. 

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REAL ESTATE 



FOR SALE — 20-acre farm, 200 colonies of bees, 

 and equipment, % acre ginseng and Golden Seal. 

 L. Francisco, Dancy, Wis. 



UP-TO-DATE apiary and home in village of 

 Eastern New York, 305 colonies, power extractor, 

 concrete sidehill cellar, auto truck, tractor, and 

 complete modern outfit, $10,000, half down. D. L. 

 Woodward, Clarksville, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 30 acres of land near Arcadia, Fla., 

 liungalow house with two large porches, 40 colonies 

 (if liees, more or less; 250 colonies of bees in six 

 ajiiaries along the Caloosahatchee River. Fine loca- 

 tions for honey, to ship bees or rear queens. No 

 disease. Ward Lamkiii, Arcadia, Fla. 



FOR SALE — An improved 80-acre farm 4 miles 

 fr(mr lola. Kans. This farm would make an ideal 

 place to keep bees and live stock, as every foot of it 

 will grow sweet clover or white clover. The pastures 

 are white with white clover, and sweet clover grows 

 wild along the railroads and wagon roads, and is 

 grown on cultivated land to some extent. A good 

 local market could be developed in lola, a county 

 seat town of 9000 people. No large apiary close. 

 $85 an acre takes this bargain and will carry half 

 back into farm. Roy B. Crumb, Powhattan, Kans. 



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

 I'heli)s it Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 100 colonies bees in lots to suit 

 buyer. R. S. Beektell, Rifle, Colo. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — Italian queens, nuclei, and pack- 

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



HARDY Italian queens, $1.00 each. 



W. G. Lauver, Middletown, Pa. 



SIMMONS' ITALIAN QUEENS, bees.^ and nu- 

 clei. Fairmount Apiary, Livingston, N. Y. 



SEE our large advertisement on yiage 595 for 

 prices. Buckeye Bee Co., .Tustus, Ohio. 



GOLDEN Italian queens, untested, 1, $1.25; 6, 

 $7.1)0. K. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



MY famous Italian queens, June 1 and later, 

 $1.50 each, six for $8.00. J. W. Romherger, Apiar- 

 ian, 3113 Locust St., St. Joseph, Mo. 



QUEENS — Three-banded Italians, unte.sted $1.25 

 each ; $12.00 for 12. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 J. D. Kroha, 87 North St., Danbury, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Fine three-banded Italian (|iieens. 

 Untested, $1 each: 50 for $47.50; loo fur $92. 5i). 

 Curd Walker, .Tellico, Tenn. 



FOR SALE — 200 colonies of bees in eight-frame 

 hives with supers for $8.00 each. Mrs. T. H. Car- 

 ruth, Big Bend, La. 



FOR SALE — ^Golden Italian queens, untested, 

 $1.00; 6, $5.00. Tested, $2.00. J. F. Michael, Win- 

 chester. Ind. 



PHELPS GOLDEN QUEENS will jilease you. 

 Mated, $2.00; 6, $10.00; or $18.0(1 a do/.. C. \V. 

 Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 20 colonies bees in standard L. 

 hives, $10.00 jier hive. T. A. Kragne.ss, 6031 Weni- 

 worth Ave., Chicago, Ills.' 



FOR HALE — ■Untested Italian (|ueens. three- 

 banded only. $1.50 each; $8.00 per half doz., $15.00 

 per doz. .1. F. Garretson, Bound Brook, N. J. 



BEES AND QUEENS from my Carolina apiaries 

 — progeny of my famous Porto Rican pedigreed 

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



THE A. I. ROOT CO. pure leather-colored 

 queens, untested, 1, $1.25; 6, $7.00. Greenville Bee 

 Co., Greenville, Ala. 



FOR SALE — Bright Italian queens, $1.50 each; 

 $14.00 per doz. Ready after April 15. T. J. Tallev, 

 Greenville, R. D. No. 3, Ala. 



FOR SALE— Golden queens readv Mav 1 : 1, 

 $1.25; 12, $10.00; 100, $85.00. Virgins, 75c each. 

 W. W. Talley, Greenville, R. D. 4, Ala. 



PROMPT shipment of Golden or three-banded 

 (|ueens. Untested only. One, $1.25; 6, $7.00; 

 12, $13.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction. Ross B. 

 Scott, La Grange, Ind. 



FOR SALE — 500 colonies fully equipped, $1500, 

 easy terms, near English colony. Very healthful, 

 wonderful flows, local market. M. C. Engle. Herra- 

 dura, Cuba. 



FOR SALE — Leather-colored Italian queens 

 from Dr. Miller's breeder. Virgins, $1.00; mated, 

 $1.50; tested, $2.50. F. R. Davis, Standfordville, 

 Dutchess County, N. Y. 



AM now ready to mail out young queens of Dr. 

 Miller strain leather-colored Italians, by return mail 

 at $1.25 each. A few breeders for sale. S. G. 

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



COLORADO QUEENS— Pure Italians. Our 

 sunny climate and altitude produce the best there 

 are. AN'rite now for price list. C. I. Goodrich, 

 breeder of fine (lueens, Wheatridge, CoU). 



SHE-SUITS-ME queen.s, season of 1921. Un- 

 tested- Italians: After .lune 15, $1.50 eiich. up to 

 nine queens; 10 to 24 queens, $1.40 each; 25 and 

 up, $1.25. Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Golden queens, untested, $1.15; 6 

 or more, $1.10 each; select untested, $1.60; 6 or 

 more, $1..50 each; safe arrival. Hazel V. P.onke- 

 iiie.\er. Randlemaii. K. D. No. 2. N. C. 



