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 



FOR SALE— First- lass Italian queens and 



bees in season. Send for price list. Free 



from disease; safe arrival and satisfaction 



guaranteed. M. Bates, Greenville, Ala., R. 4. 



BREEDING QUEENS— I have a few extra 

 c 1 oice Italian breeders for spring delivery. 

 Price $5 each. 

 J. E. Wing, 155 Schiele Ave., San Jose, Calif. 



OUR BRIGHT ITALIAN QUEENS will be 

 ready to ship after April 15. Untested, 75c 

 each, $8 per doz., or $65 per 100. Safe ar- 

 rival guaranteed. 



Tillery Bros., Georgiana, Ala., Route 5. 



FOR SALE — Fine Italian queens at 90c each, 

 $9 per doz. Ready April 15. Safe arrival 

 guaranteed. 



T. J. Talley, Route 3, Greenville, Ala. 



THREE-BAND ITALIANS ONLY— Queens, 

 packages and nuclei. Untested queens, each 

 $1, 6 $4.25. 12 $8.25. Write for prices in 

 larger lots, also nucleus and packages; booking 

 orders now. If you consider quality, pure 

 mating and low prices I am your queen-breed- 

 er. I have adopted Gleanings Code for the 

 sale of bees and queens. H. G. Dunn, 



The Willow, San Jose, Calif. 



GOLDENS THAT ARE TRUE TO NAME— 

 Queens, nuclei and bees by the pound; we 

 receive hundreds of testimonials annually. 

 Write for list. Untested queens, each $1. 6 

 $4.25, 12 $8.25. Write for prices in lots. We 

 are now booking orders for early delivery. We 

 have adopted Gleanings code for the sale of 

 bees and queens. 



Garden City Apiaries, San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE— Bees. April 15 is the date on 

 which we can ship you the best three- 

 banded bees and queens on the market; we 

 have been in the bee business continually for 

 twenty-four years and have been striving to 

 secure the best three-banded bees which money 

 could buy and skill produce, all these years. 

 Judging from the many letters we have re- 

 ceived f oi.i satisfied customers, we have suc- 

 ceeded in our efforts. We believe we can fur- 

 nish you with the best honey-gatherers to be 

 found anywhere. You will find our nuclei 

 better filled with bees and brood than any 

 other nuclei you can buy. All our bees are on 

 standard, wired, Hoffman frames; full sheets 

 of foundation. File your orders now, sending 

 money when you want the bees shipped. Sat- 

 isfaction and safe arrival guaranteed- We 

 quote you, without queen, as follows: Three- 

 frame nuclei, $2.75: two-frame nuclei. $2.25; 

 one-frame nuclei, $1.75; three pounds bees, 

 $3.75; two pounds bees, $2.75; one pound be , 

 $2.00. If queen is wanted with bees, add 

 price of queen wanted. Young untested 

 queens, 75c; young tested queens, $1. 



The Hyde Bee Company, 



Floresville, Texas. 



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, $1.60; untested, $1.00; $10 per doz. 



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



GOLDEN Italian Queens, bred strictly to pro- 

 duce Golden bees of the best honey-gather- 

 ing strain; untested, each, $1; 6, $4.25; 12, 

 $8.25; 100, $60. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



L. J Pfeiffer, Route A, Los Gatos, Calif. 



GOLDEN Italian Queens, untested queens, $1 

 each; six, $4.25; $8.25 per doz.. 50, $32.50; 

 $60 per 100. Tested queen, $1.50; one frame 

 nucleus, no queen, $1.25; 2-frame, $2.25; S- 

 frame, $3; breeders, $5 and $10. 

 L. J. Dunn, 54 Broadway Ave., San Jose, Cal. 



WANTED — 10 to 100 swarms of bees not over 

 50 miles from Bellevue, Ohio. 



N. B. Querin. Route No. 7. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



FOR SALE — I still have for sale some of the 

 high grade Italian bees, I advertised in the 

 February issue of the American Bee Journal, a 

 year ago. They are in good eight-frame hives. 

 Price, with one super, $5. Still too many bees 

 in town. Only one block from main street, 

 reason for selling. G. F. Schilling. 



State Center, Iowa. 



FOR SALE — Warranted queens from one of 

 Dr. Miller's breeders; also limited number 

 of package bees. Write for prices. 



Geo. A. Hummer & Sons, 



Prairie Point, Miss. 



FOR SALE— Mott's strain Italian queens. 

 Plans, "How to Introduce Queens and In- 

 crease," 25c. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



THREE-BANDED Italian Queens, untested, 

 one, $1; doz., $9; nuclei and packages with 

 fine queens. 2-fr., $3.75; 3-fr., $4.50; 1 lb.. 

 $2.50; 2 lbs., $3.50; 3 lbs.. $4.50; June 1. 

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



THE best Italian stock, three-bands and gold- 

 ens at $2.50 per pound, without queen; 2 

 pounds, with queen, $4. Rosedale Apiary. 



J. B. Marshall & Son, Big Bend, La. 



BOTH Italians and hybrid bees at $2.50 per 

 pound with untested queen; 2 pounds, with 

 queen, at $4. 



Mrs. T. H. Carruth, Big Bend, La. 



FOR SALE— Golden Italian bees; lib. pkg., 

 with queen, $2.50; 2-lb. pkg., with queen, 

 $4; 2-frame nuclei, with queen, $3.50. 



L. J. Bond, Big Bend, La. 



HAVE YOU, Mr. Producer, been getting all 

 for your honey that you could expect? If 

 the price you have been getting has been less 

 than the largest price you have read about, 

 let the Domestic Beekeeper. Northstar, Mich., 

 help you dispose of your 191S crop. Inves- 

 tigate. 



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. 



2 Atf J. 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 



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. 



BEES WANTED— From one to 100 colonies 

 within 200 miles; also used equipment. 



John F 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, $2.60 

 each. Add price of queens if wanted. If you 

 want as many as 60 packages write for prices 

 and discounts on early orders. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. No disease, i.nd 

 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- 

 olians. 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 



FOR SALE— Two barrels amber honey, bone- 

 set, smartweed and goldenrod; 104 gallons in 

 lot, and best offer takes it. 



J. F. Archdekin, Bordelonville, La. 



WANTED — Shipments of old comb and cap- 

 pings for rendering. We pay the highest 

 cash and trade prices, charging but 5c a 

 pound for wax rendered. 



The Fred W. Muth Co., 

 804 Walnut St., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



103 



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. 



FOR SALE— Alfalfa white extracted honey in 

 new 60-lb. cans; if interested quote me a 

 price. Sample, 10c. 



J. M. Minkes, Box 112, Basin, Wyo. 



EXTRA Fancy Montana Extracted Honey in 

 new 60-lb. cans, $12 per can; 6 pails weigh- 

 ing each 10 bs., net per case, $12.60; 6 pails 

 weighing each 10 lbs. gross, per case, $12. 

 Last and best of the crop. 

 B. F. S mith, Jr., Fromberg, Mont. 



WANTED— Comb, extracted honey, and bees- 

 „ A ™"- R- A. Burnett & Co., 



8Alzt 173 S. Water St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTER— Beeswax at all times in any quan- 

 tity, for cash or in exchange for supplies. 



Dadant & Sons. Hamilton 111. 



SUPPLIES 



ARE YOU keeping well posted on the crop 

 condition and price prospects for your 1918 

 crop of honey? If not, you should! The Do- 

 mestic Beekeeper, Northstar, Mich will ke'p 

 you posted on crop condition and price pro"s- 

 P, ects „as recommended by the Committee of 

 the Chicago Northwestern Association. This 

 committee, through the Domestic Beekeeper 

 save_d producers a half million dollars on their 

 191, crop of honey and expects to do even 

 better on their 1918 crop. Are you one who 

 is not taking advantage of an opportunity- 

 never before offered to secure all your crop 

 of honey is worth? This opportunity is worth 

 investigating. 



CONSERVATION PASTE-Costs less than 

 1c per pint; will stick your label on any- 

 thing any time; easily and quickly made; no 

 boiling; simple ingredients: ready for use in 

 30 seconds. Send 25c for formula. Money re- 

 funded if not satisfactory. 



Sunnyside Apiaries, Fromberg, Mont. 



NORTHWESTERN BEEKEEPERS — Save 

 time and freight charges by ordering sup- 

 plies near home. Best standard goods, factory 

 prices Send list of wants, and I will quote 

 howest prices Catalog upon reouest. 

 George E. Webster, Valley View Farm Apiary 

 Sioux Falls. S. Dak. ' 



FOR SALE— One thousand beehives with su- 

 pers; three-fourth dovetailed, balance halved 

 together at corners and nailed both ways. Hoff- 

 man frames throughout. We will guarantee 

 them to be sound and free from disease. Will 

 sell all or any part at about half what new 

 hives will cost. Apply to The Hyde Bee Co., 

 Floresville, Texas. 



200 VEGETABLE PLANTS. $1. including to- 

 matoes, peppers, egg plants, lettuce, celery, 

 cabbage; 100 flowering plants $1; choice as- 

 sortment R. I. Red eggs; day-old chicks, bees, 

 queens, honey. Grubb, 



Box B 14, Woodmont, Montg. Co Pa 



"BEST QUALITY" comb foundation for L 

 cc ° r ,• V ir * me V 20-pound i ot; med brood 

 55c; light brood. 60c. Pure natural beeswax, 

 not 'Weed process." 



J. J. Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



$1,200 for the best comb-honey outfit in cen- 

 tral Iowa. Box 42, Colo, Iowa. 



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 tides; price, $5. A light 

 scale and other supplies. 



Chester E. Keister, Clarno, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives, 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for satalog. 



* E. Burdick. Snnrvcid>. Wash 



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. III. 



SOUVENIR Bee Postal Cards, 5 for 10c; 

 "Songs of Beedom" (10 songs), 20c, all 

 postpaid. George York. Sandpoint, Idaho. 



