1918 



Classified Department 



Advertisements in this department will be 

 inserted at 15 cents per line, with no discounts 

 of any kind. Notices here cannot be less than 

 two lines. If wanted in this department, you 

 must say so when ordering. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



BEES AND QUEENS from my New Jersey 



apiary. J. H. M. Cook, 



lAtf 84 Cortland St., New York City. 



TESTED leather-colored queens, $2.00; after 



June 1, $1.50; untested, $1.00; $10 per doz. 



A. W. Yates, 3 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



VIGOROUS, prolific Italian Queens, $1.00; 6, 

 $5.00, June 1st. My circular gives best 

 methods of introduction. A. V. Small, 



8303 Agency Road, St. Joseph, Mo. 



GOLDEN QUEENS that produce Golden 

 workers of the brightest kind. I will chal- 

 lenge the world on my Goldens and their 

 honey-getting qualities. Price, $1 each; test- 

 ed, $2; breeders, $5 and $10. 



2Atf T. B. Brockwell, Barnetts, Va. 



THREE-Banded and Golden Italian Queens 

 and pound packages in spring, from the Sun- 

 ny Southland. Grant Anderson, 

 Rio Hondo, Texas. 



FOR SALE — 1 to 100 strong S-frame colonies 

 extra fine strain Italian bees, $4.50 to $5.00 

 each; all free from disease, with stores for 

 winter; Standard full-depth, self-spacing Hoff- 

 man frames; all straight combs in new one- 

 storv single-wall hives, f. o. b. here. 



Wilmer Clarke, Earlville, Madison Co., N. Y. 



MY BRIGHT Italian queens will be ready to 

 ship after April 1 at $1.25 each. Send for 

 price list. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. M Bates, Greenville, Ala. 



PURE 3-banded Italian queens, untested but 

 warranted, $1; 6, $5; tested, $1.50; 6. $8. 

 Last year's tested queens, clipped, $1. Good 

 fat nuclei and full colonies in abundance. 

 Write for price list. J. F. Diemer, 



Liberty, Mo. 



THREE-BANDED Italian queens fr.om our 

 hardy, vigorous rtrain of honey producers: 

 untested, one, $1; doz., $9; nuclei and pound 

 packages June 1. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 A. E. Crandall & Son, Berlin, Conn. 



NOW is the proper time (not tomorrow) to 

 place your order for bees and queens. A 



postal brings you the story of a pound package 



of bees. 



Rosedale Apiaries, J. B. Marshall & Son. 



Big Bend, La. 



BEES WANTED— From one to 100 colonies 

 within 200 miles; also used equipment. 



John E Geiger, Syracuse, Kans. 



BEES AND QUEENS— What a pleasure when 



you know and I know and the bees know that 



you have placed your order to be shipped to 



you in April and May; no war prices. Write 



S. Mason, Hatch, N. M. 



THREE-BANDED Italians; untested queens 

 in April and May, one, $1; 6, $5; 12, $9. 

 Tested. $1.50 each One-pound packages of 

 bees, $1.50 each; two-pound packages, $2.50 

 each. Add price of queens if wanted. If you 

 want as many as 50 packages write for prices 

 and discounts on early orders. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. No disease, and 

 all queens purely mated. 

 Cotton Belt Apiaries. Box 83, Roxton, Texas. 



GOLDEN and 3-banded Italian queens will be 

 our specialty. We can also furnish Carni- 

 ohans. Tested $1, untested 75c each. Bees, 

 per pound, $1.50; nuclei, per frame, $1.50. 

 Send your order for bees early. 

 C. B. Bankston & Co., Buffalo, Leon So., Tex. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



WANTED— Comb, extracted honey, and bees- 

 . , wax - R. A. Burnett & Co., 



6Al2t 173 S. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



WANTER — Beeswax at all times in any quan- 

 tity, for cash or in exchange for supplies. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, 111. 



CHAS. ISRAEL BROS. CO., 486 Canal St., 

 New' York. Established 1878. We are in 

 the market for both comb and extracted honey. 

 Send prices delivered New York; state the 

 quantities you have and how packed, and send 

 samples. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 6c a 

 pound for wax rendered. 



The Fred W. Muth Co., 

 204 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



WANTED— Beeswax; we pay higher than mar- 

 ket price for good grades light and light 

 yellow wax; get our prices before disposing of 

 your wax. Queea Mfg. Company, 



Falconer, N. Y. 



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WANTED— White or light amber extracted 

 honey in any quantity. Kindly send sample, 

 tell how your honey is packed and your lowest 

 cash price; also buy beeswax. 



E. B. Rosa. Monroe, Wis. 



BE sure and include the Domestic Beekeeper 

 with your list of bee journals for 1918. The 

 Domestic Beekeeper will help you to dispose 

 of your crop of honey without expense to you; 

 also, buy your beekeeper supplies for you at 

 cost. If you knew all we were doing for our 

 subscribers, you would certainly be with us 

 during 1918 as a subscriber. Can we have the 

 pleasure of entering your name on our sub- 

 scription list? Address The Domestic Bee- 

 keeper, Northstar, Michigan. 



FOR SALE — White clover and heartsease 



blended extracted honey. Send for prices. 

 W. H. Hyde, New Canton. 111. 



SUPPLIES 



SIBERIAN FUR FARM, Hamilton, Canada, 

 breeds foxes, marten, mink, ermine, skunks 

 and black Siberian hares. Information and 

 price list free. Write address plainly. 



FOR SALE- — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives, 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for satalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



YOU have likely been thinking for some time 

 that you would like to have The Domestic 

 Beekeep r come to you regularly each month, 

 but have been putting it off for some reason or 

 other We w,ould like very much to have you 

 all start in with us this next year. We are 

 very sure you will- not regret it if you make 

 this start. To some of the early December sub- 

 scribers for 1918, we will send, free, the last 

 three numbers of 1917. If you expect to get 

 m on this back number proposition you will 

 need to be prompt in ordering, as those back 

 numbers are going fast and there will be none 

 when tne present supply is exhausted. Ad- 

 dress, with remittance, The Domestic Beekeep- 

 er, Northstar, Michigan. 



FOR SALE— 500 Extracting Supers, nailed 



a 1 painted, with frames; will sell cheap. 



A. F Stauffer, Delta. Colo. 



BERMUDA GRASS SEEO direct from grower 



30c lb. Peruvian alfalfa, the variety that 

 grows during the winter, 20c. 



B. O. Hadley, P. O. Box 471, Yuma, Ariz. 

 GOOD second-hand shipping cases for 4JixlJ3 



sections, while stock lasts at 15 cents apiece 

 f- o. b. Cincinnati, in lots of 10 cases or more. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, O. 

 FOR SALE — A lot of comb-honey supers, 25 



and 35 cents each; mostly with sections and 

 foundation; no disease. Also a large show- 

 case 40 in. long, 36 in. high and 24 in. wide; 

 glass on all four sides. Price $5. A light 

 scale and other supolies. 

 Chester E. Keister, Clarno, Wis. 



SOUTHERN BEEKEEPERS, save money on 

 comb foundation Send me your beeswax to 

 be worked, for cash or on shares. Terms the 

 lowest, and satisfaction guaranteed. Send for 

 terms. E. S. Robinson, Ft. Myers, Fla. 



HONEY LABELS 



HONEY LABELS— We have just issued a 

 new and up-to-date catalog of honey labels 

 and stationery. Write for your copy. Neat la- 

 bels and quick delivery guaranteed. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



WANTED 



WANTED— Bees on 

 M. Knuds 



hares; extracting outfit. 

 :n, Albert Lea. Minn. 



WANTED— Your old combs, cappings or slun.- 

 gum to render into beeswax by our high 

 steam pressure wax presses. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, In. 



$1.50 pays for a year's subscription each to 

 1 he Domestic Beekeeper and the American 

 Bee Journal. You can order them from either 

 office, as you prefer. 



f„ ■lu r! e S ™ e J° us whether you remit 

 . »L h L- Domestl c Beekeeper direct to North- 

 star, Michigan, or whether you send it in with 

 your subscription to the American Bee Jour- 

 nal; only, be sure and include it, as we want 

 every American B.e Journal subscriber to be- 

 come a Domestic Beekeeper subscriber. 



WANTED-One to 100 strong colonies of 

 Italian bees in 10-frame, dovetailed hives. 

 „ , Bernard Benziger, 



Beekman Terrace, Summit, N. J. 



WANTED-Extra combs shallow and deep 

 Hoffman frames. Want extracted honey. 

 t>end price first letter. V. O. Blaylock, 



Roxboro, N. C. 



WANTED— 25 to 150 colonies of bees. 



r r, ,- A- M. Eggerth. 



Gen. Dehv., Los Angeles, Calif. 



WANTED— We are looking for old bee-books, 

 back nurnb ers cf the Bee Tourna , Si issued 

 prior to 1907, etc., for some of our subscribers 

 who wish to complete libraries of beekeeping 

 ute ature. Just now we want especially 



copies of Alley's Beekeepers' Handy Book, the 

 second volume of Cheshire on Beekeeping, and 

 copies of Harbison's and Wildman's books. 

 Readers having old beebooks or bee journals 

 which they no longer care for will please 

 write us fully wh;.t they have to offer, with 

 prices asked. 



America.. Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED— A queen breeder for season of 

 1918; one who understands the business thor- 

 oughly and is willing to help in large extract- 

 ing apiaries. Only a live wire need apply; also 

 a helper in yards. Answer, stating wages re- 

 quired and references. W. J. Oates, 



Lompoc, Calif. [ 



WANTED— Industrious young man, fast 

 worker, as a student helper in our large befe 

 business for 1918 season. Truck used for out- 

 yards and hauling. Apiaries located near sum- 

 mer resorts. Will give results of long experi- 

 ence and board and small wages. Give age 1 , 

 weight, experience and wages in first letter. 

 W. A. Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



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WANTED — Situation for season of 1918 by 

 an Al all-round beeman, including queen- 

 raising and the combless package business. 

 Fast worker; no bad habits. 



M. C. Ward, Duncan, Ariz. 



WANTED— A young man to work on fruit 



farm an in apiaries all of 1918. Must have 



a clean moral chaiacter, use no liquor or td- 



bacco, and be an industrious, intelligent 



worker, able to do well what he undertakes. 



Board and washing and good wages will be 



paid to man who can fill the bill, and k 



chance to learn the business from one who haE 



had 40 years' experience and has made good! 



Emit J. Baxter, 



Care of American Bee Journal, Hamilton, III. 



WANTED— Practical beekeeper with small 

 capital, to take interest in 500 colonies of 

 bees, and work them. Give references. 



G. D. Mitchell. 

 1421 Josephine St., Berkeley, Calif. 



WANTED — Expert comb-honey man, with ref- 

 erences, to handle 700 stands of bees. Good 

 proposition to right man. 



Hagerman Valley Bee and Honey Co., 



Hagerman, Idaho. 



