ilKIKMHIOR, 1922 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



CLOVER honey, fine quality, (j-lb. can't-leak 

 can, 1?1.3;>; four 5-lb. puns, cruleU, ^^4.UU, deliv- 

 ered into third zone. 60-lb. can, $7.20, two 60-lb. 

 cans, $14.00 f. o. b. Hugh G. Gregg, hibridge, N. V. 



CLA-FO-NY Quality Honey (liquid or crystal) 

 clover two 60's (115 lbs. net), $15.00; 15 5's 

 (75 lbs. net), $12.00; buckwheat. 2 60's, $11.50; 

 15 5's, $9.75. 5 pounds either delivery third zone, 

 $1.20. Satisfaction guaranteed. Clarence Foote, 

 Delanson, N. Y. 



FOR SALJ] — We have tine lots of white clover, 

 sweet clover, basswood, buckwheat and amber 

 honey. Tell us what you want. Prices and sam- 

 ples on request. Good second-hand cans, 60c per 

 case of two cans. A. I. Root Co., 224: W. Huron 

 St., Chicago, 111. 



CHOICE extra fancy white clover honey in new 

 60-lb. cans, 120 lbs. net, $14.00. Sample, 20c. 

 Write for prices on larger quantities. 100 cases 

 extra fancy Hubiim clover honey, same price. Also 

 fancy comb honey, $5.00 per case 24 sections, 8 

 cases to carrier. Edw. A. Wi-nkler, R. D. No. 1, 

 Joliet, 111. 



OUR 1922 crop extracted honey is a very fancy 

 grade, water white clover, which was left on the 

 hives until thoroughly cured by the bees before 

 extracting, making it very heavy bodied. This 

 thick, rich honey is all packed in new 60-lb. 

 cans, two to the case. Of course, we have to ask 

 a little more for honey of this quality than or- 

 dinary honey. When in need of a good article 

 send a dime for a sample, and address your in- 

 quiry to D. R. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 



FOR SALE — We can supply honey to bee- 

 keepers or other roadside sellers who may need to 

 buy beyond their own supply, packed as follows : 

 21^ -lb. friction top tin cans, 1 dozen in case; 5-lb. 

 friction-top tin cans, V2 doz. in case; 10-lb. fric- 

 tion-top tin cans, V2 doz. in case; 60-lb. square 

 cans, 1 to case; 60-lb. square cans, 2 to case. We 

 have the following kinds of honey: Standard 

 white, alfalfa, sweet clover, California sage. Cali- 

 fornia orange, light amber, amber. Write for 

 prices. The A. I. Root Co., Medina. Ohio. 



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HONEY AND WAX WANTED. 



WANTED — Comb and extracted honey. Fancy 

 yellow wax. C. J. Morrison, 750 Cottage Grove 

 Ave., South Bend, Ind. 



WANTED — Honey in ton lots, comb and ex- 

 tracted of all kinds. Send sample. State price. 

 Joe Mlinarits, 8931 Keller St., Detroit, Mich. 



WANTED — Comb and extracted honey, carload 

 and less. All kinds of honey and beeswax for 

 sale. Walter C. Morris, 105 Hudson St., New 

 York. 



BEESWAX wanted. Old combs (dry) and cap- 

 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. 



OLD COMBS WANTED — Our steam wax- 

 presses will get every ounce of beeswax out of 

 old cambs, cappings or slumgum. Send for our 

 terms and our 1923 catalog. We will buy your 

 share of the wax for cash or will work it into 

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



FOR SALE. 



FOR SALE — Good second-hand 60-lb. cans, two 

 cans to case, boxed, at 60c per case, f. o. b. 

 Cincinnati. Terms cash. C. H. W. Weber & Co.. 

 Cincinnati. Ohio. 



liONKY LABELS — New design. Catalog free. 

 Eastern Label Co., Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — "SUPERIOR" FOUNDATION, 

 "quality unexcelled." Let us prove it. Order now. 

 Superior Honey Co., Ogden, Utah. 



PORTER BEE-ESCAPES save honey, time and 

 money. For sale by all dealers in bee supplies. 

 R. & E. C. Porter, Lewiston, 111. 



ADAPTABLE BEEHIVES are sound in prin- 

 ciple and are practical. For free information ail 

 dress Geo. P. Wood, Peekskill, N. Y. 



THREE-HORSE boiler, $35.00; four-horse en- 

 gine. $40.00; worth $150.00. $75.00 takes them. 

 J. W. Utter, Amity, Orange Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE— Hubam clover seed grown in rows 

 and kept perfectly clean, therefore absolutely pure. 

 50c per lb. f. o. b. Holgate, Ohio. Noah Bordner. 

 Holgate, Ohio. 



ROBINSON'S comb foundation will please the 

 bees, and the price will please the beekeeper. Wax 

 worked at lowest rates. E. S. Robinson, Mayville. 

 Chau. Co., N. Y. 



FOR SALE- — A limited number of new bottom- 

 boards, covers and hive-bodies, eight or ten hives, 

 nailed or in flat. A bargain, in cypress and fir. 

 Ray C. Wilcox, Odessa, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — A Given foundation press, size 9 x 

 15 inches, in as good condition as if new. Also 

 50 or 60 swarms of bees and a lot of surplus 

 hives and combs. Lyman Reed, 25 Vosberg St.. 

 Ilion, N. Y. 



OPPORTUNITY, nearly new factory building, 

 fully equipped for manufacturing beekeepers' sup- 

 plier. Building is 40 x 70 feet, besides engine 

 room, two story, electric lights, steam power and 

 heat, on main line D. L. & W. and Rochester Divi- 

 sion of Erie. Owners will sell at bargain and 

 on right terms, as have no use for it, being en- 

 gaged in other business. Communicate with Gled- 

 hill & Putnam, Inc., Avoca, N. Y. 



FORCED TO SELL. — Conflicting claims on my 

 time have forced me to sacrifice my packing busi- 

 ness and apiaries for $1750. This is a snap for 

 the apiarist wishing to live in the fairest part of 

 California, and engage in the best paying end of 

 the bee business. I was unable to supply the de- 

 mand this year and have orders already for 1923. 

 Inquiries and inspections welcomed. Write for 

 details regarding this opportunity. References on 

 request. G. T. Johnson, 165 Raymond Ave.. San 

 Jose, Calif. 

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WANTS AND EXCHANGE. 



WANTED— Foundation mill. Rolls must be in 

 perfect condition. The Stover Apiaries, Mayhew, 

 Miss. 



WANTED — Bees on share the coming season, 

 anywhere in New York State. J. K. Dixon, Odes- 

 sa, N. Y. 



WILL exchange bees and queens for an auto- 

 matic twelve-gauge shotgun. Oscar Mayeaux, Ham- 

 burg, La. 



WANTED — Comb-back chairs, also old rockers 

 and chests with drawers. John Rick, 434 Oley 

 St., Reading, Pa. 



WANTED — Copies of Gleanings for Feb. 1 and 

 March 1, 1914, August 1 and October 1. 1915. W. 

 W. Barnhill, Polk, Ohio. 



WILL exchange 1922 spring-hatched Grist 

 Grady Stags for Root or Lewis ten-frame bodies, 

 some manufacture of Hoffman frames, medium 

 brood foundation or hand extractor in good con- 

 dition. State fully what yon have. Shepard Api- 

 aries. Piper. .Ala. 



