November, 1921 



Cleanings in bee culture 



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Honey Markets. — Continued from page 673. 



prised most of us, as not only has the carload de- 

 mand been better than we expected, but large quan- 

 tities of honey have been sold by beekeepers and 

 others directly to consumers, and for this reason the 

 quantity of extracted honey available for carload 

 shipment is considerably smaller than was at first 

 expected. It looks now as if there was a chance 

 of getting all the good extracted honey cleaned up 

 before the new crop comes on. 



The Colorado Honey Producers' Ass'n. 

 Denver, Colo., Oct. 12. P. Rauchfuss, Secy'. 



Special Foreign Quotations. 



LIVERPOOL. — Stocks here are much reduced 

 Only about 200 barrels remain in first hands. We 

 do not hear of much Chilian coming to this mar- 

 ket. There is no Pile 2 and 3 offering. The total 

 sales of Chilian honey during the past month amount 

 to about 850 barrels. The value of extracted honey 

 in American currency is about 7 V2 cents per pound. 

 There is very little doing in beeswax. The value in 

 American currency is about 22 cents per pound. 



Liverpool, Eng., Oct. 3. Taylor & Co. 



Too Late for Classification. 



FOR SALE — Six cases amber honey, two 60-lb. 

 cans per case, $12.00 per case. Henry Schnauffer, 

 2793 N. 16th St., Cleveland, Ohio. 



FOR SALE — Extra fancy clover honey well rip- 

 ened and put up in new cans, 60 lbs. net; per case 

 of two cans, $16.00. Edw. A Winkler, R. D. No. 1, 

 Joliet, Ills. 



HUBAM, or white annual sweet clover. Grow it 

 for your bees, and get a seed crop, while the seed 

 is scarce. Booking orders for fall delivery. E. G. 

 Lewis Co., Media, Ills. 



GUMMED labels of all sorts — as low as 60c per 

 1000 — from your own copy. We also print for 

 beekeepers at about half prices usually charged 

 Will open account and let payment be made on re- 

 receipt of goods. Roessler, Roseville, Newark, N. J. 



BOOKS recommended by A. I. Root: Tile Drain- 

 age, 2oc; A B C of Potato Culture, cloth, 75c; pa- 

 per, 50c; Merrybanks and His Neighbors, 15c; 

 Winter Care of Horses and Cattle, 25c; Tomato Cul- 

 ture, 25c. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



SALESMEN WANTED — To sell "Desert Gold" 

 honey, America's favorite. Good positions. Begin 

 now and work where you are or write for territory. 

 Ladies invited to apply also. Fine winter work 

 with good wages for right parties Give references 

 first letter. Custer Battlefield Apiaries, Hardin, 

 Mont. 



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A. I. ROOT AND WIFE GONE TO 

 BRADENTOWN, FLA. 



Mr. and Mr.s. A. I. Boot started for Flor- 

 ida on Oct. 18. They made the journey ac- 

 companied by J. T. Calvert They report on 

 arrival that everything seems to be in nice 

 shape. Usually A. I. Eoot does not leave for 

 the South until after election; but as 

 there is no great issue up he decided to 

 leave before the weather becomes inclement 

 in the North. A year ago he did not leave 

 until a month later, and, as our readers will 

 remember, it was cold nearly all the way 

 driving down by auto. 



Just now Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Eoot are re- 

 joicing in the arrival of a new grandson, 

 David Huber, born to Mr. and Mrs Huber 

 Hall Koot on Oct. 20. 



Correction of Hubam Clover Advertisement. 



In our October number, page 666, we printed 

 an advertisement of the DeGraff Food Company, 

 DeGraff, Ohio, in which it was said new Texas 

 Hubam seed could be tested yet this year, and giv- 

 ing the price as $5.00 a pound and directing that 

 orders be sent to the Henry Field Seed Co., or direct 

 from grower who guarantees. 



This advertisement was inserted wholly by error, 

 being a repeat of an old advertisement printed 

 last June. See the DeGraff Food Company's adver- 

 tisement in this issue for their terms and condi- 

 tions of offering Hubam clover seed. 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Guaranteed Hubam Clover 



Beekeepers consider Hubam clover the greatest 

 honey plant ever discovered. If planted bv March 

 15 it will bloom by .lune 15 and continue blooming 

 freely until a killing frost. Hubam will make a 

 good honey crop regardless of the season. Honey 

 produced from Hubam is water white. The wise 

 beekeeper will get busy and plant a generous amount 

 of this great plant next year. If you haven't the 

 land plant all waste lands in your locality. The 

 price is now |2 a pound. Be sure and get your seed 

 while you can. Last year many were disappointed. 



Sweet clover honey for sale, wholesale or retail. 

 F. M. SCHADER, SUNNYSIDE, WASH. 



NORTHERN -GROWN 

 HUBAM SEED 



BEEKEEPERS:— Now is the time 

 for all beckespers to secure the new 

 Hubam ajuiual sweet clover seed 

 for planting on waste land next 

 spring, and to interest and educate 

 their neighbors in planting it. It 

 will pay any beekesper to give 

 away seed and to instruct neigh- 

 bors how to grow it, in order to 

 secure bee pasturage from one of 

 the gTeatest honey-yielders kno'wn. 

 DEALERS: — This is just the time 

 to get prices and to interest pros- 

 pects for spring. Get the county 

 agents back of this valuable new 

 clover, and arrange with us to get 

 your seed at once_ 



Hubam seed will be sold by 

 aU branch offices of the A. I. 

 Root Company, and by many 

 of our authorized distributers. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY 



MEDINA, OHIO 



1922 



Place your order now for 1922 delivery of 



FOREHAND'S THREE BANDS 



The Thrifty Kind. 



They are surpassed by tione but superior to many. 



Package Bees Three-Banded Queens 



Write fur prices now. 



W, J. Forehand & Sons 



Fort Deposit, Ala. 



