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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



November 



WANTED — French correspondents. Miss 

 Giraud, ^4 Rue du Docteur Fournier, 

 Tours, Iridre &. Loire, France, daughter of a 

 French apiarist and queen breeder, and 16 

 years of age, desires to correspond with one 

 or more American girls of about her age, who 

 are studying the French language. Each would 

 write in the language of her correspondent and 

 mistakes. They 

 would thus secure interesting information while 

 learning the language. 



TRY AN ADD in this department to sell that 

 good equipment which you no longer need. 

 Our want ads do the business. 



CASH for extracted honey, white and amber, 

 in 10-pound cans. Thomas Lang, 



1572 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. 



WANTED— Bees and equipment for good 4- 

 room house and lot in Topeka, Kans 



A. V. Small, Box 218, Augusta, Kans. 



WANTED— Samples of 

 ferent plants for our 

 will pay for the honey i 

 can for mailing. Samples 

 be from one kind of fiov 

 with honey from other 

 possible. A pint 



honey from the dif- 

 office collection. We 

 nd send a parcel post 



to be of value should 

 ers only and unmixed 

 sources, as nearly as 

 ie sufficient for each 



kind, but we wish to secure samples of the 

 same kind of honey from several widely sep- 

 arated localities. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



FOR SALE 



FOR SALE — 40 cases of extra good second- 

 hand 60-lb. cans, 2 cans to the case, at 65 

 cents per case. John Kneser, 



Hales Corners, Wis. 



FOR SALE— 100 8-frame hive bodies, full 

 depth; 100 8-frame shallow extracting supers, 

 all painted white. Write for prices. All filled 

 with drawn-combs. Address 



James D. Benson, Juda, Wis. 



FOR SALE — Hershiser wax press; used one 

 season; first $20 takes it. 



Ed. Swenson, Spring Valley, Minn. 



FOR SALE— During 26 years of active bee- 

 keeping and during the last ten years, have 

 operated not less than fourteen hundred colo- 

 nies, and during all that time have sold only 

 28 colonies. I am now going to offer about 

 one-half of my holdings, or 800 colonies of 

 bees for sale, in fine condition, with full equip- 

 ment. This offering is an independent plant 

 and a good money maker for one who is a 

 business man and who understands bees. A 

 proposition I can show without hesitancy of 

 opening any hive to anyone. A partial pay- 

 ment and proper security will be acceptable, 

 with reasonable time for the balance. 



J. W. George, El Centro, Calif., Box 62. 



OUR PRINTING SERVICE is unexcelled. If 

 you want labels stationery or circulars, 

 write for samples and prices. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, III. 



FOR SALE— 40,000-lb. car of white extracted 

 clover-alfalfa honey; state best offer, f. o. b. 

 Hardin, Mont., in first letter. Sample if 

 wanted. S. F. Lawrence, Hardin, Mont. 



FOR SALE^ — Cedar or pine dovetailed hives; 

 also full line of supplies, including Dadant's 

 foundation. Write for catalog. 



A. E. Burdick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



BEAUTIFUL FARM HOME— Improved, rich 

 soil, well located, good buildings, 100 colo- 

 nies of bees, up to date, best honey-producing 

 location in State; not crowded; average for 

 past seven years 105 lbs; 5 acres of ginseng 

 golden seal, all ages, in fine shape. One-half 

 artificial shade, one-half natural. Price $80 

 per acre; $7,000 for farm and bees, 150 extract- 

 ing supers with combs, 100 excluders, 2-frame 

 extractors, 2 large honey tanks, 150 shallow 

 supers. Terms, $3 000 cash, balance on time. 

 Will sell a part or all. A wonderful opportu- 

 nity; a bargain. Poor health reason for sell- 

 ing. W. M. Penrod, Ronneby, Minn. 



Cowan Extractor, $18; white leghorn cockerels. 

 $1 ; fox terrier puppies, $2. 



Lorenzo Clark, Winona, Minn. 



YOU can make your own comb foundation 

 and earn big money making it for others. 

 New. easy, rapid process. Machine and all ap- 

 paratus com;. let c, with full instructions, $100. 

 Wax worked on shares or for cash. 



J. J. Angus, Grand Haven, Mich. 



A HOLIDAY 

 SUGGESTION 



"Our Backdoor Neighbors" 



By FRANK -C. PELLETT 

 Author "Productive Beekeeping" and "Practical Queen Rearing" 



A delightful account of the author's personal experiences with wild 

 creatures. Every illustration from life. 



Price postpaid. $1.50; with "Productive Beekeeping." hoth. $3. 

 With "Practical Queen Rearing," both, $2.25; all three. $3.50. 



"The Flower and The Bee" 



By JOHN H. LOVELL 



A popular exposition for beekeepers and flower lovers of the far- 

 reaching subject of pollination in general. With many illustra- 

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Price $2. With "Our Backdoor Neigbors," both, $3.25. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Hamilton, 111. 



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"Practical Queen-Rearing" 



Is the title of the new bee book, cloth bound, 100 pages, which has just 

 been written by Mr. Frank C. Pellett, who is well known to our 

 readers. 



For many years there has been a demand for a book which would 

 give in concise form the many different methods of queen rearing, 

 as the Doolittle, Pratt, Dines, Miller, Alley and others with varia- 

 tions as practiced by different large breeders. 



You have this in the new book which is just out. Send for your copy 

 now and get informed as to your best method of rearing queens from 

 your best colonies. Good pointers in it also for the large beekeeper 

 and veteran queen breeder. 



Price, postpaid, only $1. 

 By special arrangement we can offer it and a year's subscription to 

 the American Bee Journal for only $1.75. 



(Canadian orders 15 cents extra.) 



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