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LEANINGS IN BEjE Culture 



May, 1922 



BANKING BY IN/IA^IL AT 



AJSpitzer 



PRES. 



E.RRoot 



VICE PRES. 



E.B.Spitzer 



CASHIER 



ONE DOLLAR DEPOSITS FROM 

 OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS 



The Savings Deposit Bank Company welcomes Sav- 

 ings Accounts in any sums from a dollar up. 



Deposits by mail are received from those who find it 

 inconvenient to call personally. 



The SAVINGS DEPOSIT BANK CO. 



THE HOME OF THE HONEY-BEE MEDINA, OHIO 



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Save Those Queens 



A large percentage of queens are lost 

 throiigb faulty methods of introduction, 

 and many more are injured so that they 

 produce little or no honey where they 

 would have produced several hundred 

 pounds if they had been properly intro- 

 duced. Ths Jay Smith cage will intro- 

 duce every one with absolutely no in- 

 jury, if the simple directions are fol- 

 lowed. 



It will introduce virgins to full colo- 

 nies, and it will introduce either virgins 

 or laying queens to laying-worker colo- 

 nies. It will save many times its cost in 

 a season. Hundreds of these cages have 

 been used all over the U. S. with un- 

 qualified success. 



J. E. Crane, one of America's fore- 

 most beekeepers, writes: "It is the best 

 of anything I have seen." M. H. Men- 

 dleson of California, than whom there is 

 no higher authority upon this subject, 

 after purcha-^ing 200 of these cages, 

 writes: "From extensive experiments in 

 introducing many queem, we have had 

 perfect success, never losing a queen 

 nor having a single failure with the 

 Smith cag3. We have even had entire 

 success in introducing queens to laying- 

 worker colonies." The cage is well 

 made and should last a lifetime if taken 

 care of. Price postpaid, 75 cents. Write 

 for descriptive circular. 



JAY SMITH. 



(Patent pending.) 



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ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Three-banded. Ready June 1. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. Untested, $1.50 each; 6, 

 $8.00; tested, $2.50 oadi ; (3, $14.00. Will 

 book orders now. 



CHAS. W. ZWEILY, 

 Willow Springs, Illinois. 



Too Late for Classification. 



SEE Thagard's ad eLsewhere back to pre-war 

 day prices, 



WANTED — Position in apiary by experienced 

 beekeeper. Address Box No. 45, East Downing- 

 town, Pa. 



FOR SALE — 2 locations, about 500 colonies 

 bees, in good cypress and white pine ]0-fnin:» 

 hives. Am moving to another part of th,' ^:late 

 R. H. Fryer, Sumatra, Fla. 



FOR SALE — 20 acres of land in Florida 10 

 acres good timber; ideal location for large apiary 

 in famous tupelo belt: fertile soil grows fruit.s. 

 vegetables, pecans, etc.: wonderful climate, hunt- 

 ing fishing, etc.; good reason for selling; 550 per 

 acre. W. I. Keiter. Cherrydale. Va. 



FOR SALE- — 250 colonies of bees, all in 10- 

 frame hives, practically all new equipment, a 

 splendid orange and sage location with an eight- 

 room house, modern, plenty of land and in one of 

 the best sections of Southern California. Will sell 

 everything, property furnished ready to move into. 

 Can give possession at once. Honey flow shoiild 

 last until middle of .August. Address 0, A. Wurth, 

 R. 1). No. 1. Box 107, Riverside, Calif. 



