June, 1922 



CLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



WANTS AND EXCHANGE. 



WANTED — Root Novice extractor, second-hand. 

 A. W. Canney, No. Westchester, Conn. 



ROYAL typewriter, $65.00. Will trade for hon- 

 ey, queens or offer. E. A. Harris, Albany, Ala. 



WANTED — 2-frame reversible extractor, 12 x 

 16 pockets, in good condition. S;dw. Baur, Dan- 

 bury. Conn. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE — Oliver typewriter and 

 auto knitter for Barnes saw, etc. Nic. Klein, Hud- 

 son, Iowa. 



WANTED — Old combs and cappings for render- 

 ing on shares. Our steam equipment secures all 

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



BEESV.'AX wanted. Old combs (dry) and caii- 

 pings for rendering. Also wax accepted in trade. 

 Top market prices offered. A. I. Root Co. of Iowa, 

 Council Bluffs, Iowa. 



OLD COMBS, cappings or slumgum wanted for 

 rendering by steam press process. We pay cash 

 for wax rendered, trade for supplies, or work it 

 into foundation. W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., Fal- 

 coner, N. Y. 



FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR SUPPLIES — 23- 

 Ib. box supers, sell for best offer. 8-frame sup- 

 plies. A number of hives and frame supers com- 

 plete. One foundation mill will sell for $35.00, 6- 

 in. rolls. Must sell at earliest date. No disease. 

 Hickory Shade Apiary, Ottervile, Mo. 



OLD COMBS WANTED — Our steam wax- 

 presses will get every ounce of beeswax out of 

 old combs, cappings or slumgum. Send for our 

 terms and our 1922 catalog. We will buy your 

 share of the wax for cash or will work it into 

 foundation for you. Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



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SEEDS AND PLANTS. 



''We will not guarantee the purity of any seed 

 advertised nor any nursery stock, as nurserymen 

 ordinarily will not do this themselves ; but any 

 seedman or nurseryman advertising in our columns 

 will have given us excellent references in advance 

 and our readers may consider this fact in their 

 favor." — -From Our Guarantee and Advertising 

 Conditions. 



IIUBAM — Michigan-grown, pure seed scarified. 

 .50c per lb., postpaid. Frank E. Davis. Muskegon 

 Heights. Gen. Del.. Mich. 



SWEET CLOVER SEED — Biennial white, hulled 

 and scarified, .'SIO.OO per bushel of 60 lbs. Sacks 

 included. O. H. Townsend, Otsego, R. D. No. 2. 

 Mich. 



HUBAM CLOVER SEED — Guaranteed purity, 

 grown by ourselves; certificate of purity and ger- 

 mination furnished; 1 lb.. $1.00; 5 lbs., $4.50; 25 

 lbs.. $21.25. Delivered prices Write The Foster 

 Honey Company, Boulder, Colo. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



SEE Thagard's ad elsewhere back to pre-war 

 day prices. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens, nuclei and pack- 

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



HARDY Italian queens, $1.00 each. W. G. 

 Lauver, Middletown, Pa. 



FOR SALE — ^Full colonies Italian bees in Buck- 

 eye hives. Write, price moderate. A. C. E. Ham- 

 ilton. 161 Archer Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 



WHEN it's GOLDEN, it's PHELPS. 

 Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



$200 for one queen. See larger ad elsewhere. 

 J. M. Cutts & Son, R. D. No. 1, Montgomery, Ala. 



FOR SALIi — Hardy Italian queens. Prices on 

 request. The Brookside Apiaries, Bennington, Neb. 



TRY ACHORD'S BEES and QUEENS. Price 

 list by return mail. W. D. Achord, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



SPECIAL prices on queens and bees. See my 

 ad page 416. Frank Bornhoffer, Mt. Washington, 

 Ohio. 



1500 NUCLEI for May and .June. Simmons 

 queens ready now. Fairmount Apiary, Livingston. 

 N. Y. 



FOR SALE — 15 colonies of bees. No disease. 

 Tim O'Donnell, Jr., 1147 S. Springfield Ave., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



BOOKING orders now for early queens and 

 package bees. Write for prices. Sarasota Bee 

 Co., Sarasota, Fla. 



FOR SALE — ^10 Italian colonies, tested queens. 

 8-frame wired combs. No disease. J. Ford Sempers, 

 Aikin, Maryland. 



WHEN it's quality, service and satisfaction 

 you want to try Pinard. A. J. Pinard, 440 N. 6th 

 St., San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE — Golden Italian aueens. Tested 

 queens, $2.50; untested, $1.25. J. F. Michael, Win- 

 chester, R. D. No. 1, Ind. 



FOR SALE — Carload bees, nuclei, pound pack- 

 ages, full colonies. See our ad elsewhere. The 

 Stover Apiaries, Mayhew, Miss. 



PHELPS GOLDEN QUEENS will please you. 

 Mated, $2.00; 6. $10.00; or $18.00 a doz. C. W. 

 Phelps & Son, Binghamton, N. Y. 



PRITCHARD QUEENS are the result of years 

 of careful breeding and selection. See ad page 

 414. Arlie Pritchard, Medina, Ohio. 



QUEENS — One untested queen. $1 50: 6. $7.50; 

 12. $14.00; 50, $55.00; 100, $100. Tested queens. 

 $2.50. Wells D. Rose, Sunnyside. Wash. 



BUSINESS-FIRST aueens offer you their illum- 

 inated descriptive handbook with prices, select un- 

 tested, $1.50. M. F. Perry. Bradentown. Fla. 



FOR SALE — Bright Italian queens, 1, |1.00; 

 12, $10.00; 100. $75 00. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

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



FOR SALE — Three-banded Italian queens Test- 

 ed, after June 15. $2.00 each. J. D. Kroha. 87 

 North St., Danbury, Conn. 



TWO-POUND package bees with untested Ital- 

 ian queen. $5.00: 3 lbs.. $7.00. Safe delivery guar- 

 anteed. C. H. Cobb. Belleville, Ark. 



PACKAGE BEES — $1.50 per pound. Untested 

 Italian or Carniolan queens. $1.25 each. Circular 

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



FOR SALE — Golden Italian queens. UTitested. 

 $1.15 each; 6 for $6.50; 12 or more, $1.00. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. Sam Hinshaw, Randleman, 

 N. Car. 



"SHE-SUITS-ME" queens, line-bred Italians. 

 $1.50 each; 10 to 24, $1.30 each. See back cover 

 of January number, .\llen Latham, Norwichtown. 

 Conn. 



TRY our northern-bred leather-colored Italian 

 aueens for European foul brood at $1.2.=) each; 6, 

 $7.00: 12. ?:13.50. Charles Stewart. Johnstown, 

 N. Y. 



