1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



981 



issues. We shall still hold on to seed potatoes and the 

 seed business of all honey-plants and every thing per- 

 taining to the production of honey; and I hope to have 

 a nice garden to show our friends, wnere they can see 

 all the new and old honey-plants growing I also ex- 

 pect to visit greenhouses and gardens, and to continue 

 to write up 'High-pressure Gardening," and other 

 gardening and fruit-growing, with other rural indus- 

 tries more or less connected with bee-keeping. 



Permit me to add that before this step was decided 

 on, quite a lot of garden-seeds were grown expressly 

 for us. By having them grown to order we are sure 

 they are not only fresh, and true to name, but we are 

 enabled to give very much lowr-r prices than where we 

 are compelled to buy our seeds from some other parly. 



Our successors, E C. Green & Son. will have all of 

 these specially grown seeds. Those who have pur- 

 cha'-ed them from us during the past two or three 

 years know how well they have turned out. 



Just as we go to press we have received news that 

 the Natio-al .Associat on won its suit in San Antonio, 

 Texas. Particulars will be given later. 



FIVE-ACRE 

 IRRIGATED TRACTS. 



Four acres of it set to Alfalfa, 

 Frtiit-trees, or Grapes, cultivat- 

 ed, fenced, and attended to by us. All 

 for $3 per •weeK for 5 years 

 (S780), less valtie of crops. Best 

 climate. Best soil. Best markets in U. S. 

 Full particulars on application. 



OREGON LAND «5l "WATER. CO. 

 Umatilla, Oregon. 



Bone Gutter 



bones. Fort' 

 Loui-sl ill Pi 



f r ciittini-' oreen 

 p iioultryiiian. I'-r.^t mtl.e world. 

 i< f. .seritl for c-in-u ar and testi- 

 !..>T i5.-.>s , R^ ■(> . "\. 



90 THOROUQHBRED MINORCA COCKERELS. 



^^ Fine. Price 7.>c to 51 • w orlh J-2.C0 each. 



Q. Routzahn, Biglerville, Pa. 



For Sale. — Clover or buckwheat extracted honey, 

 in Kvvlb. kegs. Wiite for prices. Sample. 8c. 



C. B. Howard, Romulus, N. Y. 



For S.^LE.— 1000 lbs. Xo. 1 white comb, at He, and 

 20<jO lbs. No. 1 extracted, at T^c. W. D. Soper. 



Route 3. Jackson, Mich. 



For Sale. — Comb and extracted hone5', buckwheat 

 and amber. Write for prices. N. I^. Stevens, 



Route G, Moravia, N. Y. 



For S..VLE.— 6000 lbs. choice ripe clover honey, new; 

 60■^^. cans. Elias Fox. Hillsboro. Wis. 



For Sale -Fancy basswood and white-clovtr hon- 

 ey: 60 lb cans. 8c; 2 cans or more, 7%c: bbls . 7^c. 

 E R. Pahl & Co.. 291 Broadway. Milwaukee, Wis. 



For Sale.— Fancy and A No 1 comb honev from 

 alfalfa, in Danzenbaker 4 x .5 sections. Write for 

 prices. Wm. Morris. Route 1. I,as .\nimas. Col. 



For Sale. — White-clover extracted honey in tiO-lb. 

 cat;s, at 7J4 cts. One can. 8 cts. No local checks receiv- 

 ed. Dr. C. t, Parrer, Sta. A, Syracuse, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Extra fine white clover honey, both 

 comb and extracted. Write for special price 



John A. Thornton. Rt. 1, I'r.'a. 111. 



For Sale. — Five cases extracted honey at $S 40 per 

 case. M. Isbell, Norwich, N. Y. 



Wants and Exchange. 



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ANTED. — To sell bees and queens. 



O. H. Hyatt. Shenandoah. Iowa. 



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ANTED— To sell strawberry - plants. Catalog 

 free. North Star Plant Farm. Cokato, Minn. 



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ANTED. — To sell 7-5 colonies bee* in good shape; 

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



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WANTED. To sell choice alfalfa honey, in 60-lb. 

 cans. Prices quoted on application. 



W. P. Morley, Las Animas, Col. 



\VANTED. — You to read the adv't of ginseng on 

 '" page 781, Sept. 1. For prices address 



A. P. YocNG, Cave City. Ky. 



VVANTED. — Position by up-to-date apiarist, south 

 "' prefeired. R J. Smith. 



Street Road, Essex Co., N. Y. 



ANTED. — A few thousand basswood-trees and bass- 

 wood seed. Send lowest cash prices. 

 Oregon Land and Water Co., Umatilla, Oregon. 



YVANTED.— Names and addresses of those who want 

 ' ' good books or sheet music. Ask for prices on 

 what you want. M. T. Wright. Medina. Ohio 



.ANTED. — Your address on a postal for a little 

 book on Queen-Rearing. Sent free. 



Address Henry .Alley, Wenham. Mass 



YVANTED. -To buy quantity lots of choice white- 

 ' ' clover comb and extracted hoi>ev. Price must be 

 low. B. Walker, Clyde. 111. 



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

 of cartons. Quirin the-Quee.n' breeder. 



Parkertown, Ohio. 



ANTED.— To sell 1.5.000 lbs. best white-clover ex- 

 tracted honey in 60-lb. cans, at 854 cts. per lb. 

 Walter S. Pouder, 

 512 Mass. .Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



WANTED. — To exchange a two hundred-egg Relia- 

 ble incubator, been used very little, for choice 

 comb or extracted honey. Chas. Koeppen, 



Fredericksburg, Va. 



\X^.ANTED — Bee keepers to try our p-^inting, 100 

 " envelopes, note-heads, or statements 40c; 2-50, 

 $1.00. All postp.iid. Can use queeus and berry- 

 plants in exchange. M. T YorxG, Girard. Pa. 



WANTED. —To sell .Angora kittens: perfect pets and 

 ''^ beauties, 4 to 6 months old; colors, blick, blue, 

 orange, and gi"ay. Prices: Males. 55 00; females, $1.00; 

 pairs, $8 00. Rarlv orders secure best selection. 



J. W. Deane, Maple Hill Farm. Freedom, Me. 



YVANTED— To sell best tvpe-writer for bee-keepers; 

 '" practical, handy, low-priced. For exchange. Mann 

 green-bone mill, goodas new. co't fl6.(0 Wa"t8-frame 

 L- or Dovetailed liive-; or extracting supers fo same; 

 extracting-combs from healthy apiary: double shotgun, 

 16 gauge. H.-\RRY L.athrop, Monroe, Wis. 



W.ANTED.— To sell 150 shallow extra cting-frames, 

 mostly filled with comb; one Wilson's Daisy 

 (hand or poweri green-bone cutter: one one-horse 

 power speed jack, tumbling-rods, knuckles, belting, 

 all complete: $25 takes the outfit: ode Odell typewrit- 

 er, little u ed, good as new, 510. Wanted. Vol. I. of 

 Hoone's 'Inttoduc'ion to the Critical Study of the 

 Holy Scriptures :" odd volumes of the "■ Practical 

 Works and Sermons" of the Rev. Ralph Erskine. A. 

 M.; back volumes of Zion's Watch Tower. 1879 to 1891. 

 Address Wm. Findlay. Basco, 111. 



WANTED.— To sell machinery for bee-hive factory, 

 consisting of 10 h. p horizontal boiler and 8 h. p. 

 engine combined on skids. Four-piece section planer 

 saw. capacitv 1-50 to 180 pieces p^r minute; dovetailing 

 table, rip saw table, cut off table, turning-lathe, all of 

 hea\-v maple frames: 22-in. surface planer, 45 ft. turn- 

 ed 2'in. shaft, hangers pulleys, and belts, complete, 

 cost 8850 00. All in pood order, and been u.sed but 

 little. Will t-ke $4.50.00 f engine cost |4r'0 00^ to make 

 quick sale, as our truck farm takes all our time. Write 

 for full particulars. F. & H. P. Langdon. 



Maple Ridge Farm, Constable, N. Y. 



