1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



901 



Finest Grades ExtractedKHoney^forlSale ! 



Three kinds, clover, celandine, and buckwheat Prices 

 from ri'i to 9 c. per lb., accordiiis to kind and quantity 

 wanted. This honey is better ripened than any comb 

 honey on the market. Extracts from letters from 

 some good judges : 



Bell Branch, Mich., Oct. 9, 1903. 

 O. H. Townsend, Otsego, M ch 



Dear Sir:— Yours received, and the honey is very 

 fine. In fact it is the best that we have received sam- 

 ples from this year. M. H. IIt'nt & Son. 



Sample of honev is received, and the quality is su- 

 perb. ' W.M.TrK S. POXDEK. 



512 Mass. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Good enough for a king. A. V. Bishop & Co.. 



119 Bufifalo St., Milwaukee, Wis. 

 A four-dtachm sample of either kind of this honey 

 sent by mail for six cents. Address 



O. H. Townsend, Otsego. Mich. 



CHas. Israel (Si Brothers 



486-40O Canal St., Ne-iv YorK. 



Wholesale Dealers and Ccmmissicn Merchants in 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



ConsiRnments Solicited. P^stablished 1S75. 



Squau.-> aie laistd lu 1 month, bring 

 big prices. Eager market. Money- 

 makers for poultrymen, farmers, 

 women. Here is sornething worth 

 looking into. Send for our Free 

 Book, " How to Make Money 

 With Squabs " and learn this rich 

 industrj'. Address 

 PLYMOUTH ROCK SQUAB CO., 

 ig Friend St , Boston, Mass. 



Sections, shipping cases, Honey cases, 



and every thing necessary for the bee keeper. 

 FINE ITALIAN QUEENS. 



Prompt shipping. Catalog Free. 



C. M. Scott & Co., Indianapolis, Ind. 



1004 East Washington Street. 



Wants and Exchange. 



\yANTED.— To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt. Shenandoah, Iowa. 



\VANTED. — To sell fine job-printing outfit, nearly 

 '' new. J. W. Stebbins, Broad Creek, Va. 



IVANTED. — 2d-hand shallow-frame hives cheap for 

 »' cash. E. Brubaker, 14 N. 3d St., Phila,, Pa. 



IVANTED. — To sell Brown Leghorn cockerels. Cir- 

 '' cular. H. M. Mover, Rt. 2, Bechtelsville, Pa. 



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.•\NTED. — To sell 75 colonies bees in good shape; 

 will sell cheap. G P. Cooper, Pikeville, Tenn. 



ANTED.— The address of all who are still in need 

 of cartons. Quirin the-Queen breeder. 



Parkertown, Ohio. 



ANTED. — An apiary on shares; am experienced 

 and reliable: South preferred. 



C. S. Downer, South Haven, Mich. 



yVANTED. — You to read the adv't of ginseng on page 

 ' ' 7RI. Sept. 1. For prices address 



A. P. YODNG, Cave City, Ky. 



lyANTED.— Sourwood comb and extracted honey. 

 '" State grade and price. 

 W. A. DUNLAP. Dunlap. N. C. 



VyANTED.— To sell Water Spaniel puppies, six 

 '" months old; quality high, price low. 



Mr. Safford Farm, Salem, N. Y. 



y^ANTED.— To correspond with parties having api- 

 ' ' aries for sale in Southern California, or Maricopa 

 County, Arizona. Wm. Pe.-vrson, Colfax, Iowa. 



VLfANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 "' book on Queen-Rearing. ,Sent free. 



Address Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. 



VL^ANTED — To sell half interest in my apiary, pine- 

 "' apple and orange plantation. Good apiarist will 

 have exclusive charge. D. Daly, I,a Gloria, Cuba. 



VLTANTED.-To buy quantity lots of choice white- 

 ' • clover comb and extracted honey. Price must be 

 low. B. Walker, Clyde, 111. 



IVANTED.— To buy a few cases of extracted sage 

 '" and alfalfa honey; state price and quantity. 



H. Vogeler, New Castle, Cal. 



Al^ANTED. — To exchange a two hundred-egg Relia- 

 '" ble incubator, been used ve 



comb or extracted honey. 



ery little, for choice 

 Chas. Koeppen, 

 Fredericksburg, Va. 



\VANTED. — To exchange an incubator-tank, and a 

 ' ' safety lamp for an incubator of 200-egg capacity, 

 for a trio of minorcas or a pure-bred Angora Billj^- 

 goat. Mrs. C. A. Hltltquist, Brookhaven, Miss. 



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

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

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



301 Huntington Ave., Buffalo, N. Y. 



WANTED.— To sell full ccloniirs Italian bees in 

 8 or 10 frame Dov'd hives, with plenty of honey 

 to winter, $5.00 each; in lots of 25, $\ 50 each. 



F. A. Gray, Redwood Falls, Minn. 



WANTED. — To sell 75 colonies bees in ten-frame 

 hives. No failures ; good location ; Northern 

 community; good local trade; no opposition. S200 cash 

 buys the outfit; good reasons for selling. 



K. B. Morris, Box lOtJ, Chadbourn. N. C. 



\1/ANTED. — Assistant lady bee keeper, one that is 

 ' ' strong, and willing to assist wife at housework 

 when not with the bees. A long job, pleasant home, 

 and good wages. 



Address Box 2, Buckeye, Arizona. 



XV^ANTKD.- To sell 100 hives of bees in eight-frame 

 ' "^ Chaff hives with tin roofs, inside room for two 

 supers, all complete, for JJ^.OO a hive where they stand. 

 Catharine McCaslin, 



308 Pittsburg St., New Castle, Pa. 



\1/ANTED —To sell. Having lost my wife, will sell 

 '" 30 acres of land and 50 or 75 stands of bees in 

 eight-frame hives; best location in the county. Write 

 for particulars and price at once. 



F. D. Andrews Box 88, Walsenburg, Colo. 



WANTED.— 100 ten-frame extracting-supers. 10 ten- 

 frame deep supers for comb honey, or lOOO shal- 

 low extracting-trames, all in the flat; all ntw, or sec- 

 ond-hand in good condition. 



W. H. Collier, Clarkson, Texas. 



WANTED.— One or two tons of honey, 4X5 sections 

 preferred, but can use other sizes correspondence 

 solicited, giving lowest cash price, eic; and to parties 

 not living too far away in this State, if favorable, I will 

 call on them. A. W. Smith, Birmingham, Mich. 



WANTED.— An experienced and trustworthy dairy- 

 man and farmer, with two grown boys, to milk 

 and care for 40 cows; stable has cement floor, and 

 water-basin in each stall; milking hours, 4:30 a.m. and 

 2 p. m. Wages $Sl)0 per year with house-rent and gar- 

 den. When answering this ad. state your experience 

 in dairying, and give references: state age, and age of 

 members of family. J. P. Watts, Kermoor, Pa. 



WANTED.— To sell apiarian outfit in good honey 

 country in Minnesota. Raspberry, plum, white 

 clover, willow-herb, basswood, and gotdenrod. 220 

 colonies of Italians; 4C0 supers, 2 extractors, and all 

 necessary appliances. Also buggy. Barnes saw, and 

 honey-house 12x24. built in sections. Also use of 

 house till April next. Bees all in good condition for 

 wintering. What offers? 



Write X Y Z, Gleanings, Medina, O. 



