1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



547 



For Sale.— If you want an illustrated and descrip- 

 tive catalog of bee-keepers' supplies for 1906 send your 

 name and address to Frank S Stephens, 



(Root's Goods.) Paden City, W. Va. 



Fob Sale.— Bees; the right kind, right prices. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Ask for illustrat- 

 ed Outfits for Beginners, price list, and our hints on 

 buying bees. Mason Supply Co., Mechanic Fs., Me. 



Fos Sale.— 100 eight- frame hives of Italian bees 

 after May 10. Will ship in light shipping-cases or D. 

 hives as desired; $3.00 per hive; 25 at $2.75 each; the 

 whole lot at $2.50 each. 



F. C. Morrow, Wallaceburg, Ark. 



For Sale.— a lot of queens, all ages and all kinds, 

 taken from bees bought up, 20 cts. each. Only those 

 with a fair amount of brood offered. 



W. W. Crim, Pekin, Ind. 



For Sale.— Best S. C. Brown Leghorn and Barred 

 Plymouth Rock eggs $1.50, and finest Southern Pit Game 

 eggs $2.00 for 15 eggs. Illustrated circular free. 



H. B. Geer. Nashville. Tenn. 



For Sale.— Barred Rock eggs to set, from America's 

 best strains; $3.00 per 13; from best pens only. Eggs 

 for incubator use from range fiock, $6.00 per hundred. 

 Arvin Cash, Vermont, 111. 



For Sale.— 100 colonies of pure Italian bees in eight 

 or ten frame new Dovetailed hives with Hoffman 

 frames; tested queen in each colony. Price $6.00 each. 

 In lots of ten, $5.00 each. 



F. a. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



For Sale.— 500 colonies of bees located in the best 

 sweet-clover belt in the U. S. Will take $1500 for the 

 outfit. Reason for wanting to sell, too much other bus- 

 iness. If I do not sell shall want a good man to run them 

 next season. W. N. Cannon, Greenville, Ala. 



For Sale.— 25 colonies of bees in lO-frame Simplicity 

 and one-story chaff hives; also 75 empty hives and 150 

 supers with sections and foundation complete; also 

 about 200 shipping-cases, carriers, etc. Will sell at a 

 bargain because my health has failed. 



G. P. Kime, Route 1, Isleta, Coshocton Co., Ohio. 



FFor'Sale.- Fine home in Glenwood, Wis.; one large 

 house and two lots in the city, and two acres with large 

 building 25x100 feet (very suitable for bee-supply fac- 

 tory), 150 colonies of bees all in good condition; one of 

 the best white-clover and basswood localities for bee- 

 keeping. Write for particulars. 



J. GoBELi, Glenwood, Wis. 



For Sale.— a 40-acre tract of land in the Grand 

 Traverse country, the raspberry region of Michigan, 

 about 25 acres of which are cleared and fenced; a house, 

 barn, bee-cellar, root-cellar, poultry-house, etc. About 

 350 fruit-trees, 60 of which are bearing; about 75 colonies 

 of bees, and hives for 75 colonies more; also many supers 

 and fixtures, making a complete apiary, in a choice lo- 

 cation. Clinton F. Pulsifer, 



1022 S. Main, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 



Poultry Offers. 



B. P. Rocks.— Eggs, $1.00 per setting; 14 chicks 

 guaranteed. Mrs. Edith Chelton, Landonville, Md. 



For Sale.— 15 Silver-laced Wyandotte eggs for $1.50. 

 Good layers, excellent broilers. 



J. G. Baumgaertner, New Memphis, 111. 



f For Sale.— 15 White Wyandotte eggs, $1.00; nice 

 cockerels, $1.00 each, Du.=ton strain: seed corn. Cir- 

 cular. J. F. Michael, Winchester, Ind. 



For Sale . — Eggs to set. Fine Barred Plymouth Rocks 

 15 for $2. No better stock raised anywhere Orders 

 promptly filled. G. H. Cruzan, Jacksonville, 111. 



For Sale. — Eggs for hatching from a superior egg- 

 producing strain of S C. White Leghorns, $2.00 for 15, 

 $3.75 for 30, $10.00 for 100. 



J, F. Rasch. Marilla, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Fine homer stock of pigeons, SI 00 and 

 $1.50 per pair. Gould & Waterbury, 



Wisteria Villa Aviary, Springdale, Conn. 



Fob Sale.— Choice White P. Rock eggs from farm- 

 range stock, $1.00 per 20; $2 00 per 45; $4.00. 



F. E. ScHRrvEB, Forest, O., Rt. 2. 



Foe Sale.— Eggs from R. C. Buff Orpingtons; best 

 layers; large size. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Andrew Manz, Bronson, Iowa. 



Fob Sale.— Egg machines. S. C. Leghorns, $1.00 per 

 setting (15); $3.50 per 100. Thoroughbred Blatchard 

 stock. G. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



Fob Sale.— Rosecomb Buff Leghorn eggs. $2.50 for 

 15, $10.00 per 100; largest breeder and finest flock in the 

 world; largest and best layers of all Leghorns. Gold 

 Dust (original). F. Boomhowee, Gallupville, N. Y. 



FoK Sale.— S. C. White Leghorns, choice stock, win- 

 ter-lajring strain. Chicks mature early large birds. 

 Eggs from carefully selected matings at $1.50 for 15; 

 $5.00 per 100. F. H. Pardee, New Berlin, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Rhode Island Reds. White and Barred 

 Rocks, White Wyandottes and Leghorns, Light Brah- 

 mas. Farm bred, bure stock. For birds, (moderate 

 prices), or eggs to hatch, at 8c each, write 



Walter Sherman, No. 100 Boulevard, Newport" R. I. 



Fob Sale.— When you can get M. B. turkey eggs at 

 25c each, and get $2.00 to $3.00 for turkeys at Thanks- 

 giving, it is time to go into the turkey business. Women 

 here are getting from $100 to $200 per year for their 

 turkeys. A. P. YouNG, Cave City. Ky. 



Blacks and Hybrids. 



Notices in this column are inserted free, and the publish- 

 ers assume no responsibility for sales made. We believe, 

 however, that every advertiser will do just as he promises. 



Fob Sale. —Ten young hybrid queens for sale. All 

 for $2.00. or one for 25 cts.; 5 for $1 00. 



Wm. Weenee. Chadwick, HI. 



Fob Sale.— Hybrid queens, about V4 golden, mated to 

 black and hybrid drones, all good queens, and safe ar- 

 rival guaranteed. One queen, 40 cts.; 3, Jl.OO. 



D. T. Gaster, Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. 



Fob Sale.— Black. and hybrid queens at 20 cts. each, 

 if ordered before Mry 15: delivered after May 20. The 

 hybrids are excellent honey- gatherers. 



Mebvoyn E. Ballaed, North Branch. N. Y. 



Gleanings is the schoolmaster of bee- 

 keeping. 



I am very much interested in Gleanings and would 

 not like to do without it. We have a few swarms of 

 bees, and since I have been reading Gleanings I can 

 where we can do very much better with them than has 

 ever been done before. I can see that they have been 

 shamefully abused both winter and summer, which will 

 not happen again. C. A. Thomas. 



Concord, Mass. 



Do not hide your light under a bushel. If 

 you find a good thing pass it along. 



Being a subscriber myself of your valuable paper 

 Gleanings, and after having read the last copy I de- 

 cided to show it to some of my friends. They at once 

 showed themselves to be very enthusiastic about it. and 

 directed me to subscribe for them— three in all. 



Minneapolis. Minn. N. Petebson. 



