1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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Carniolans and 



1 iaiiail.S« a Specialty >^, ^ 



Having acUieii extensively to our qneeii - rearing 

 plants in the North and {he South we can furnish 

 any number of queens on short notice. 



CarniolarkSt Very proliSc, hardy, gentlest bees 

 known Great comb builders. Sealed combs of a 

 snowy whiteness. A worker on red clover. 



ItaliarkS. Gentle, prolific, swarm ven,- little, fine 

 workers, and a red-clover strain. 



Xhe Carniolan-Italian Cross. A cross 

 giving the combineJ qualities of each race, are 

 hustling workers, the coming bee for comb honey. 

 One untested queen. $1; tj for $5; 12 for $9. Tested, 

 |1 50. Best breeder, jri Best imported breeder, $j. 

 For full colonies, one or two frame nuclei, large or- 

 ders for queens, send for descriptive price list Orders 

 booked now will be filled when desired. 



F. A. I^ocKHart (Sl> Co. .Caldwell. N. Y. 



The A. I. Root's Go's Goods in Oktahoma. 



Save freight bv buying of F. W. 

 VAX DE MARK, klPi,EY, O. T. 

 Catalog free for postal. 



Wants and Exchange. 



Notices will be inserted under this head at 10 cts. per line. 

 Yon must sat you want your adv't in this department, or we 

 will not be responsible for any error. You can have the no- 

 tice as many lines as you please ; but all over ten lines will 

 cost you according to our regular rates. We can not be re- 

 sponsible for dissatisfaction arising from these " swaps." 



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ANTED.— To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hy.-^tt. Shenandoah, Iowa. 



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-To sell 24 swarms of befs in chaff hives. 

 O. S Thompson, Allen, Mich. 



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ANTED. — To buy bees or four-frame nucleus. 



B. F. Howard, Hoyt's Corners, N. Y. 



WANTED. — Man to raise queens, and take care of 

 bees. 



F. H. Farmer. 182 Friend St., Boston. Mass. 



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'.\NTKD,— Apiarists for the West Indies. Several 

 of our corregpoirdenis want help Write at once 

 for particulars. The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O. 



ANTED. — Ha\-ing facilities for rendering wax by 

 steam, I will pay cash for old comb 



N. L. Stevens. R D. 6. Moravia, N. Y. 



.\NTED. — To sell 40 colonies, crated, «2.50 each; 

 25 colonies in Jumbo hives. iS.OO. 



G.\RDiNER L,. Ellis, Millsboro, Del. 



.\NTED.— To sell select eggs from pure B. P. 

 Rocks, at HO for $1.00 Good stock. 



D.-vKKODiL Farm, Mt. Horeb, Wis. 



Y^ANTED.— To buy bees in Illinois, Indiana, Mich- 

 "' igan or Wisconsin. 



Wm. C. Davenport. Lock Box 80. W'lmeite, 111. 



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ANTED —To sell 18 strong colonies of bees, $5 00 

 each. In 10-frame L. P. hive with honey f. o. b. 

 T. N Briggs, Marion. Mass. 



.\NTED - To sell 200 5-gal honey-cans, all in A 

 No. 1 shape, at 10c per can, f. o. b. at Detroit. 



Chas. C. Chamberlin, Romeo, Mich. 



\Y.\NTED.— To exchange for honey, or cash, 60-Ib. 

 ' ' cans, good as new, per case of two cans, f. o. b. 

 here, 40 cents. 



G. L. Buchanan, Holliday's Cove, W. Va. 



Y^.\NTED.— To exchange UK) rgg-size incubator and 

 " brooder; never used ; Stahl make, for honey-ex- 

 tractor, babv-carriage, Jersev harness, or offers. 



C. H. May, Grove Hill. Va. 



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ANTED.— To sell Sir Walter Raleigh seed potatoes, 

 tiOc bu. A. P. t,awrence. Hickory Corners, Mich. 



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ANTED —To exchange or sell 50 colonies of Ital- 

 ian bees, for honey or cash. 



David Daniel. Hawthorn, Pa. 



ANTED.— To sell single -comb White Leghorn 

 eggs for hatching at $1.00 for 2tj; «:?.00 per 100 



J. P. Watts, Kerrmoor, Pa. 



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ANTED. — To exchange 25 volumes of farm, bee, 

 and fruit papers, for Barred P Rock eggs. 



Jas a. Gillette Burchinal, Iowa. 



VUANTED. —To exchange pure Barred Rock eggs, 15 

 "' for 1 tested queen or 2 untested; $1.50 value. 

 Russel male. John C. Stew.\rt, Hopkins, Mo. 



ANTED.— At once, 200 swarms bees. Will pay 

 cash. Quirin, the Queen-breeder, 



Parkertown, Ohio. 



VVANTED. — To sell for cash, 5-gal. square tin cans, 

 "' used for honey, at about half price of new cans. 

 For prices, etc., address Orel t,. Hershiser, 



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



\VANTED — To sell or exchange Winchester sport- 

 "' ing rifle. 32-40 cal.. rim shot; also guitar, both 

 nearly new, for any thing useful in apiary, or ladies' 

 wheel. Elton Lane, GroEon, N. Y. 



Y^ANTED. — To exchange bees for foot-power saw. 

 "" Sixty colonies of bees in fine condition for sale; 

 also two fine improved farms for sale. 



F L. Wright, Webber%'ille, R F. D. 2, Mich. 



IVANTED. — To exchange Encyclopaedia Britannica, 

 '" for any thing that I can use in bee supplies; 26 

 volumes, index, and guide; good condition, i89t). 



RUFCS Christian, Meldrim, Ga. 



VU'ANTED — To exchange or sell for cash, selected, 

 '" second-hand 60-lb. cans, practically as good as 

 new, for 35 cts. per case f. o. b. Chicago 



B W.alker, Clyde, Illinois. 



I|^ ANTED —To sell or exchange 25 Simplicity hives. 

 ' new and complete, and 100 Simplicitj' bodies, 

 practically new. Write for prices 



A Y. Baldwin. De Kalb. 111. 



IVANTED.— To sell 12 Ideal supers, 8 frame, for 3?4 

 '"^ x5 sections, nailed and painted, nearly new, with 

 slats, fences, etc., complete, with 425 new sections, for 

 $1.50. A. P WiLKEY, Calvert City, Ky. 



WANTED.— Man, either married or single, to work 

 on farm by month or year. Must not use tobac- 

 co, nor drink or swear. Give references, state age 

 and experience. 



C. J. Baldridge, Kendaia, Seneca Co , N. Y. 



\VANTED. To exchange a genuine Stradivarius 

 '' violin 150 years old, fou'idation-mill, bone-mill, 

 shotgun, revolver, clothes-wringer, game roosters, and 

 fox-hound duus Eli as Fox, Hillsboro, Wis. 



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.VNTED.— Agents to sell and attach automatic cut- 

 off to grinding-mills especially adapted for stop- 

 ping aertnotor windmills. For further information 

 address Boniface Strittm.'Atter, 



Bradlej- Junction, Pa. 



WANTED.— Customers to send for my booklet de- 

 scribing mv Rhode Island Reds, Light Brahraas, 

 and Barred Rocks ; hardv. prolific, farm bred, pure 

 stock from which I sell the eggs to hatch at 6 cts. each. 

 Walter Sherman, 100 Boulevard, Newport, R. I. 



W.\NTED.— A bee-keeper to run a large apiar\- for 

 comb honev. in New York State Must under- 

 stand the business thoroughly. Otie who can produce 

 a nice article. .\lso a young man with limited expe- 

 rience, who wishes to learn. 



I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, New York. 



WANTED.— If you desire the benefit of my thirty 

 vears' experience with bees, and desire to work 

 in m'y bee-yards, and work on the farm when there is 

 no work to" do with the bees, send me your address. 

 Or I could use an e.xperienced man. Bees and emptv 

 hives bought. State experience, and wages expected. 

 W. L. CoGGSH.\LL, Groton, N. Y. 



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