1919 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



429 



Spangler, D. W.— 418. 



Spangler Cabin in Mountains — 375. 



Sprengel Book — 404. 



Stomach of Nosema Bees— 223, 224, 225. 



Stretched Cells— 347. 



Swarm in Persimmon Tree— 270. 



Swarm on Court House Cornice— 274, 275. 



Sweet Clover in Montana — 19. 



Tanquary, M. C— 378. 



Tarweed— 190. 



Terisse, Andre, Home of — 57. 



Texas Inspection Force — 12. 



Texas Map Showing Honey-Producing Regio 



Thirty-Ton Crop of Mendleson— 296. 

 Tombu, Leon— 370. 

 Transferring— 12. 

 Trestle for Beehives— 16. 

 Truck, Atwater's— 413. 



Ward, M. G., Grafting Cells- 

 Warren, J. H., and Log Hive— 342. 

 Wasp Nest in Beehive — 410, 411, 412. 

 Wax Press, Home Made — 162. 

 Wax Separator of Crane — 83. 

 Western Honey Producers' Plant— 333. 

 White, G. F.— 262. 

 Wing Apiaries— 260. 

 Wing Family, J. E.— 259. 

 Wing Oueen-Rearing Outfit on Move — 260. 

 \Vinter'"Case of Reynders— 13. 

 Winter Packed Bees in Colorado— 93. 

 Women Workers in Mendleson Yards— 296. 

 Wonga Wonga Vine — 298. 



Velio 



Rattle— 118. 



CORRESPONDENCE 



Abushady, A. Z- 

 376. 



Am 



2 l :: 



Allen. Mrs. 



strong— 127. 

 Anderson. Brno 

 Appleton. F. G. — 268. 

 Archdekin, J. F— 11. 

 Atchley, W.— 170. 

 Attridge, A. J.— 417. 

 Atwater, E. F — 236, 



412. 



Baldensperger, P. J. 



S5, 194. 

 Barbeau, A. — 300. 

 Barrat, G.— 413. 

 Bell, J. A.— 207. 

 Best, H— 134. 

 Blaker, C. D— 159. 

 Bohrer, G.— B. 

 Bonney, A. F— 99. 



164, 205, 243, 270, 



347. 411. 

 Brenner, H.— 89, 125, 



342. 

 Bridge, A. M.— 276. 

 Broomene, T. J.— 91. 

 Brunnicb, K— 56. 

 Bunger, Mrs. R— 16S 

 Burton, S. H.— 124. 



Caillas, A.— 232. 

 Cameron, A. D. — 



125. 

 CarliDg, A— 206. 

 Carr, E. G— 236. 

 Cole, E. M.— 306. 

 Copeland, A. T.- — 63. 

 Corv, E. N.— 350. 

 Coverdale, F.— 58. 

 Craft, P. J.— 126. 

 Craig, W.— 205. 

 Crane, J. E.— 82, 164. 



226, 237. 



Dadant, C. P.— 50. 



79, 158, 187. 

 Dadant, Chas. — 55. 

 Dadant, L. C— 162. 

 Dadant, M. G.— 171, 



338, 367. 

 Dalton, J— 412. 

 Davie, C. F— 197, 



344. 

 DeLacy, J. T.— 119. 

 Diemer, J. F.— 53, 



152, 241. 

 Dixon, Gordon— 133. 

 Dougherty, J. A. — 9. 

 Durham, W. W.— 63. 

 Durtschi, A.— 205. 

 Dye, A. G.— 135. 



Evitt, E. E.— 135. 



Fairchild, A. H.— 



19, 



Flood, L. — 169. 

 Fountaine, O.— 308. 

 Fowler, C. E.— 98, 



341, 415. 

 Fox, Elias— 126, 206, 



314. 

 Frenay, P. J.— 379. 



Gallup, E — 14. 

 Gray. W. H.— 345. 

 Green, J. A.— 346. 

 Greiner, G 

 231, 271. 

 Griffiths, W. — 371. 



Harbison, J. S. — 268. 

 Hassinger, E.— 267. 

 Harting. J. W.— 127. 

 Hawkins, K. — 198, 



314, 414. 

 Hendricks, Jno.— 24. 

 Herman, J. M.— 99. 

 Hogg, B. Y.— 206. 

 Hopkins, I. — 134, 



160, 371.- 



Kaler, S.— 100, 170 

 Kaufman, J, 



19, 



Keene, O. A.— 23. 

 Kelsey, W. C— 170. 

 Kerr, L. E.— 346. 

 Kindig, B. F. — 242, 

 340. 



Lantis, W. W.— 314, 



350. 

 Latham, Allan — 154, 



Lee, A. W.— 124. 

 Leonard, L. D. — 100. 

 LeStourgeon, E. G. — 



Lovell, Jno. H.— 115. 

 Luebeck, F. W— 133. 

 Lundie. L. B.— 18. 

 Lusher, A. E. — 413. 



MacDonald, D. M.— 



20, 94, 126. 

 Markham, F. — 25. 

 Merrill, J. H. — 334. 



347, 410. 

 Millen, E. E.— 158, 



201. 

 Miller, C. C— 17, 26, 



55, 61, 96, 129, 165, 



188, 201, 235, 238. 



877, 311, 348, 384, 



419. 

 Miller, A. C— 162, 



235, 274, 299, 309, 



419. 



Miller, E. S.— 199. 

 Moore, Ray— 91. 

 Murry. H. D.— 92. 

 Myers, H. M.— 25. 



Newell, W.— 350. 



Ohlinger, C. F.— 346. 

 Okerlundt, E.— 199. 



Palmer, C. B— 92. 

 Pammel, L. H.— 410. 

 Parks, H. B.— 408. 

 Parrich, M. S— 99. 

 Pellett, Frank C— 



46, 59. 80, 122, 151, 



160, 230, 259, 295, 



331, 374, 411. 

 Pennell, R. L.— 100. 

 Pettit, Morley — 93, 



206, 275, 335, 381. 

 Pettit, R. H.— 24. 

 Pettys, G. — 126. 

 Phillips, E. F.— 302. 

 Provensal, P.— 87. 



Queen, D— 124. 



Ragland, E. A— 123. 

 Rankin. D. F.— 169. 

 Rayment, T. — 265, 



Reynders, C— 13. 

 Rice, J. W.— 99. 

 Richardson, F. B. — 



267, 416. 

 Ritland, O. — 15. 

 Robinson, T. P.— 125. 

 Rockwell, W. K— 63. 

 Rojina, F. A. — 422. 

 Rosensweet, Nahman 



—351. 

 Rossnick, W. C— 153. 

 Rouse, J. W.— 99. 



Sanders, H. W.— 419. 



Sanderson, J. R. — 



242. 



Schnack, C. F.— 169. 



Schumacher — 24. 

 Scott, J S.— 88. 

 Shallard, Major— 233, 



Shawler, L. A.— 164. 

 Sheldon, C. E.— 99. 

 Sheppard, W. J.— 58, 



Sherman, S. L— 201. 

 Sladen, F. W. L.— 



118. 

 Smith, E. C— 155. 

 Smith, E. D.— 242. 

 Smythe, F. R.— 266. 

 Sommer, A. — 170. 

 Steinbrunn, W. C. — 



306. 

 Stockli. Fern — 21. 

 Stuart, C. D.— 16, 



Swarts, D. L. — 170. 



Tabusteau, H. — 343, 



Taylor, H. M.— 52. 

 Tillson', E. V.— 98. 

 Timm, O E.— 24. 

 Todd, F. D. — 418. 

 Toureand, Q.— 191. 

 Townsend, T. R. — 



414 

 Trelease, W.— 403. 

 Trelex, Terisse — 57. 

 Tyler, F— 99. 



Vanden Berg, J.— 16. 

 Van Rouzelen, A. G. 

 —100, 314. 



West, N. D.— 204. 

 Wharton, C— 205. 

 White, G. F. — 223, 



260, 298. 

 Wilson, Emma — 22, 



95, 168, 204, 243, 



310, 383. 



York, Geo. W.— 279. 

 410, 422. 



CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT. 



Advertisements in this department will be 

 inserted for three cents per word, with no dis- 

 counts. No classified advertisement accepted 

 for less than 35 cents. Count each initial or 

 number as one word. 



Copy for this department must reach us not 

 later than the 20th of the month preceding 

 date of issue. If intended for classified de- 

 partment it should be so stated when adver- 

 tisement is sent. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE— Three-band Italian queens. 



W. T. Perdue, R. D. No. 1, Fort Deposit, Ala. 



PACKAGE BEES— April and Mav delivery — 

 lib. package, with untested Italian queen, 

 $3.50; 25 1-lb packages, with queens, $3.25 

 each; 2-lb. package, with queens, $4.50; 25 2- 

 lb. packages, with queens, $4.25 each. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed Further particulars upon 

 request. 

 Caney Valley Apiaries, Bay City, Texas,. 



J. D. Yancey, Mgr. 



FOR SALE— 125 colonies Italian bees, 10- 

 frame, 2-story; modern; A-l condition; no 

 disease. Box 151, Tucson, Ariz. 



FOR SALE — Italian queens, from best dis- 

 ease resistant stock, mailed as soon _ as 

 hatched. Improved method for introducing 

 with every order. Prices. April to October, 

 1, 75c; 10, $6; 50, $25. Order now for spring 

 delivery. 



James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



FOR SALE— Alfalfa clover blend honey in 60- 

 lb. cans; sample if desired, $12.50 per can, 

 $2 per case, f. o. b. here. 



W. E. Liebert, St. Anthony, Idaho. 



CASH for extracted honey, white or amber, in 

 5 or 10-lb. cans. Send sample and say 

 price. 

 T. Lang, 1572 N. Halsted St., Chicago, 111. 



MAKE YOUR OWN FOUNDATION and 

 earn money making foundation for others. 

 The simple, easy way, machine and outfit; 

 hand, $100; electric power, $350. 



Grand Haven Pattern Works, 



Grand Haven, Mich. 



BEES AND QUEENS from my New Jersey 

 apiary. J. H. M. Cook, 



lAtf 84 Cortland St., New York City. 



FOR SALE — Italian bees and queens (the kind 

 that fill from 2 to 6 supers). Bees, $12 a 

 colony; queens, $2 each, 6 for $11. Queens go 

 by mail; bees by express. Order direct from 

 this ad. Miss Lulu Goodwin, 



Mankato, Minn. 



BEES BY THE POUND, ALSO QUEENS— 

 Booking orders now. Free circular gives 

 prices, etc. See larger add elsewhere. 

 Nueces County Apiaries, Calallen, Texas, 



E. B. Ault, Prop. 



GOLDENS that are true to 

 queens, 1, $1.25; 6, $6.60 

 $40; 100, $75 



Untested 

 $11.50; 50, 

 Garden City Apiaries, 



San Jose, Calif. 



FOR SALE — Leather colored Italian queens, 

 tested, June 1, $1.50; untested, $1.25; $13 

 a dozen. A. W Yates, 



15 Chapman St., Hartford, Conn. 



"SHE SUITS ME" Italian queens, $1.15 each, 

 from May 15 to October 15; 10 or more, $1 

 each. Allen Latham, Norwichtown, Conn. 



FOR SALE — Pure 3-banded Italian queens, as 

 good as you can buy with money, from 

 June 1 to September 1. 



J. F. Diemer, Liberty, Mo. 



FOR SALE — 100 colonies of bees, most all in 

 new hives with Hoffman frames. Plenty of 

 stores. Address James Johnson, 



Box 265, Pocahontas, Ark. 



HONEY AND BEESWAX 



WANTED — Fancy Clover comb honey. 



The Forest Honey Co., 

 2323 S. Woodstock St., Philadelphia, P; 



WANTED— To 



FOR SALE — 25 cases fine clover honey in 

 new 60-lb. cans. 



Edw. A. Winkler, Joliet, 111. 



FOR SALE— California Wonder corn for seed. 

 A new white dent. Has averaged as high as 

 six good ears per stalk, or over 300 bushels 

 per acre. Also 50 tons of ensilage. A great 

 money maker. Order now. Price 35c per lb. 

 James McKee, Riverside, Calif. 



WANTED— To buy — Extracted honey. State 

 price, how packed. Send sample. 



Harmony Bee and Honey Co., 



White Bear Lake, Minn. 



WANTED — Light extracted honey, any 

 amount. Send sample and best cash price f. 

 o. b. Ft. Collins, Colo. 



A. A. Lyons. Ft. Collins, Colo. 



FOR SALE — Light amber extracted honey; 

 fine quality for table. Put up in 60-lb cans. 

 A. L. Kildow, Putnam, 111. 



FOR SALE — New crop clover honey; put up 

 in new 60-lb cans, 2 to the case, 25c per 

 pound, f. o. b. here. 



W. B. Crane, McComb, O. 



OUR CROP OF HONEY is now ready for 

 shipment. It is a good grade white clover 

 with a very small trace of basswood, almost 

 water white. It is put up in new 60-lb. tin 

 cans, two to the case. This honey was ?11 

 produced Dy ourselves above queen-excluders, 

 in nice white combs. Then combs were pro- 

 vided so that no honey was taken off until 

 after the season, when it was thoroughly cured 

 by the bees. It costs more to raise a crop of 

 honey this way, as we do not get as much per 

 colony, so we have to have a little more 

 money for this fancy article than the ordinary 

 honey on the market. Try a small order and 

 we feel sure you will buy no other.. We ran 

 furnish at the following prices, f. o. b. North- 

 star: one 60-lb. can $15.50; in cases of two 

 cans, $80 a case, in any sized orders. The 

 crop is short this year and will not last long 

 at these prices. We feel quite sure that the 

 price will not be any lower, so do not be dis- 

 appointed by not ordering early if you are 

 looking for honey as good as money can buy. 

 D. R. Townsend, Northstar, Mich. 



