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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 1 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 15 ct«. per line- 

 Advertisements intended for this department should not 

 exceed five lines, and you must say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department or we will not be responsible for 

 errors. You can have the notice as many lines as you like, 

 but all over live lines will cost you according to our regular 

 rate. This department is intended only for bona-fide 

 exchanges. Exchangef for cash or for price lists, or notices 

 offering property for sale will be charged our regular rates 

 of 20 cts. per line, and they will be put in other depart- 

 ments. We can not be responsible for dissatisfaction aris- 

 ing from these " swaps." 



Vy ANTED. — Bee supplies in exchangre for 300 colo- 

 nies bees. Ad. elsewhere. Manufacturers write 

 if interested. Leo F. Hanegan, Glenwood, Wis. 



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ANTED.— Photos for our third contest. For par- 

 ticulars see ad. on vane 1143. 



The a. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



Vy ANTED. —To book your order for an untested clo- 

 ver queen (next spring delivery) and Gi.eanings 

 one year for $1.00 W. T. Cbawfokd, Hlneston, La. 



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ANTED.— Refuse from the wax-extractor, or slum- 

 um. State quantity and price. 



Orel L. Hershiser. 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED. —To correspond with parties that will 

 need a first-class man to handle bees the coming 

 season. j. Lawrence, 



141 First Ave., Station B, Dallas, Texas. 



\Y ANTED.— To rent or sell good fruit and berry farm 

 with or without apiary: good markets; soil un- 

 surpassed and good location for bees. 



A. E. Woodward, Rt. l. Rexford Flats, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange a aid-up scholarship pin 

 the electrical department of Scranton Corres- 

 pondence School (I. C. S.) with drafting outfit, for 

 bees, supplies, hives, etc. W. D. K. DetjeIa 



323 Adam St., Tonawanda, N. Y. 



VyANTED.— To exchange .50 new ten-frame hive- 

 bodies complete with Hoffman frames, wired 

 and nearly all full sheets foundation, for portrait 

 camera and lens 8x10 or over, or offers in this line. 

 Speak quick, as this will appear but once. 



W. B. Van Graven. Box 604. Nampa, Idaho. 



Vy ANTED. —Sealed bids for any part of two carloads 

 of hives and supplies located at San Antonio, 

 Texas. The right reserved to reject any and all 

 bids. If not sooner disposed of, the whole lot will be 

 sold at auction, piece-meal, during the next session of 

 the National Bee-keepers' As.sociation, San Antonio. 

 Nov. 8, 9, 10. W. H. Putnam, River Falls, Wis. 



For Sale. 



For Sale. — 4(ki acres choice citrus fruit land. 

 Albert Gunn. Cespedes, Camaguey Prov., Cuba. 



For Sale.— Fir.st-class second-hand .5-gallon honey- 

 cans, two in the case. Orel L, Hershiser. 

 301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



For Sale.— My apiary complete in the great irrigat- 

 ed alfalfa belt; no failure vet. See Gleanings of Dec. 

 15, 1903, page 10.51. C. K. C, Lovelock, Nev. 



For Sale. — Eight acres fruit and market garden; 

 good house, buildings, and water; 15 colonies of bees. 

 J. Harriott, Stamfoi'd, Ontario. 



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. 



For Sale. — Seeds of honey-plants — seven-head 

 turnips, motherwort, catnip at 5c a package, postpaid, 

 still a few sections at reduced price; 24-lb. shipping- 

 cases, complete, 14c. H. S. Duby, St. Anne, Ills. 



For Sale. — A good bee-supply bu.siness in one of 

 the largest cities of the Southwest. A fine opportuni- 

 ty for one who has from $3000 to $5(X)0 to invest in a 

 business already well developed. Address 



T. S., care of Gleanings. 



For Sale.— $1000 annual income can be made from 

 my two-acre strawberry and truck garden, with 35 

 colonies of bees in this city; a large house, extensive 

 waterworks; an elegant home. Price $.5000. 



J. NiPE, De Funiak Springs, Fla. 



Bees and Queens. 



For Sale.— Twenty hives of bees in Root's hives at 

 $5.00 each; very strong. 



The Horseshoe Apiary, Horseshoe. N. Y. 



For Sale.— 400 colonies pure Italian bees in lots to 

 suit. Write for prices. F. A. Gray, 



Redwood Falls, Minn. 



Fob Sale. — Queens. I breed a superior strain of 

 fine golden-all-over Italians. Untested, 7.5c; tested, 

 $1.00. T. L. McMurray, Ravenswood. W. Va. 



For Sale.— 50 full colonies of Italian bees in 10- 



frame Root Dovetailed Langstroth hives at .$3.00 each 



Earl Baker, 3309 Monroe St., Sta. B, Toledo, O. 



For Sale. — Queens; Northern imported stock; un- 

 tested, 60e, or tw^o for $1.00; tested, $1.00; breeders, 

 $3.00. B. F. Schmidt, Rt. 1, No. Buena Vista, la. 



For Sale.— As I am trying a new race of bees and 

 doubling up my colonies. I offer fine Italian queens at 

 35c each; three queens for $1.00. 



C. A. Huff, Clayton, Mich. 



For Sale. — 275 colonies of bees in good condition. 

 Also can locate you on first-class homestead claim un- 

 der Gunnison tunnel, one of Uncle Sam's biggest rec- 

 lamation projects. Address Box 782, Montrose, Col. 



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

 sweet-clover belt in the U. S. Will take $1,500 for the 

 outfit. Reason for wanting to sell, too much other 

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

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



For Sale.— 225 colonies of bees in ten-frame two- 

 story Langstroth hives in good condition; good loca- 

 tion; can remain where they are; honey-house, tanks, 

 extractors, and fixtures; $3.50 per colony. I must go 

 east. MiLo Smith. 



842 North Fairoaks Ave., Pasadena, Cal. 



For Sale.— About 300 strong colonies of Red-clover 

 stock in ten-frame Dovetailed hives— mostly three 

 bodies— with every thing needed for running same; 

 good 16x16 honey-house; nice five-roomed dwelling- 

 house, etc.; 20 acres of land; no disease, no failure yet; 

 no better location anywhere; expect to make 40,000 

 lbs. this year. Reason for selling, can not get respon- 

 sible help. Price $3,000; if needed, more land at $10 

 per acre. R. M. McMurdo, Cauto, Cuba. 



Poultry Offers. 



For Sale. — Choice poultry. Ten leading varieties 

 for the farmer or the fancier. Circulars free. 



A. H. Duff, Larned, Kan. 



For Sale.— Alger's rose-comb Brown Leghorns 

 hold the world's record; first at Chicago Internation- 

 al, St. Louis World's Fair, exposition at Portland, 

 Oregon. Italian bees— Root strain direct. Flemish 

 Giant hares, very large. Red Belgians from 16-lb. 

 buck. Get circulars. Fred Alger, Wauku, Wis. 



Blacks and Hybrids. 



Fob Sale, 

 queens. 



-At 25 cents each, mi.smated Italian 

 C. G. Fenn, Washington, Conn. 



