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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Classified Department 



Notices will be inserted in this department 

 at ten cents per line. Minimum charge will 

 be fifty cents. Copy should be sent early 

 and may be foranything the bee-keeper has, 

 for sale or wants to buy. Be sure and say 

 you want y<.iir advertisement in this de- 

 partment. 



HONEY AND WAX 



Cash for Members' Beeswax 



Members having beeswax that 

 they want to turn into cash, we 

 can advise you where you can get 

 3 6c delivered for it. Dealers: Bees- 

 wax is very scarce, and if you are 

 in need of wax, and can spring 

 this price any, kindly advise this 

 office, as we can likely turn some 

 wax your way. 



WANTED — Comb extracted honey and 

 beeswax. R. A. BURNETT & CO., 173 

 So. Water St., Chicago. 



WANTED — Five or six tons of amber 



and buckwheat extracted honey. 



HENRY J. ZINN, 1135 Wyo Ave., Forty 

 Fort, Pa. 



WANTED — Glassed comb and ex- 

 tracted honey; also beeswax. JOHN O. 

 lU'SEMAN, 4141 N. 7th St., Phlladel- 

 phia. Pa. __^ 



WRITE US for prices on car lots of 

 Pine Alfalfa Extracted honey to be 

 delivered after July. Address MARTIN 

 BROTHERS, Lander, Wyoming. 



COMB HONEY wanted at all times. 

 Also Potatoes, Onions Beans, Cab- 

 bage and Fruits. W. W. Marmaduke, 

 Washington, Ind. tf 



WE HAVE a customer who Avants a 

 car of Alfalfa honey; mostly extracted. 

 Members having this amount for sale 

 will do well by writing this office, stat- 

 ing quality and lowest price they will 

 sell for. • i - J?i 



FOR SALE — Orange honey, new crops 

 •f.iiK-'- Quality both light anib ir and 

 white. Put up in new 60 lb. cans, 120 

 bs. net weight to the case. Sample free. 

 Wholesale price $12,00 per case, f. o. b. 

 Riverside. JAMES McKEE, Riverside, 

 Calif. 



FOR RALE -T^niite Clover Hon''-^ 

 none better. In 10 lb. pails, six i' a 

 rase, at $6.50 per case; 5 lb. pair, 12 

 In a case at $7.00 per case; % lb glass 

 jars, 24 in a case, at $2.80 per case. 

 Sample, 4c. HENRY STEWART, Pro- 

 phetstown, 111. 



WAJSTTED — Beeswax at 31c per lb. 

 JOHN O. BUSEMAN, 4141 N. 7th St., 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



FOR SALE — 100 Colonies Bees. Ad- 

 dress W. H. STANLEY, Dixon, 111. 



WANTED— 30 to 50 free from disease 

 colonies of bees. Address .1. A. Pearce, 

 Route No. 1, Grand Rapids, Mich. 



WANTED— 100 colonies of bees in 

 lots of 25 or more. J. VAN WYNGAR- 

 DEN, 10829 Wabash ave., Chicago, 111. 



FOR SALE— 800 colonies of bees, 8- 

 frame hives, operated for comb honey. 

 W. P. COLLINS, Boulder. Colo. 



FOR SALE — 15 colonies Italian bees 

 in Danz hives. Combs drawn on full 

 sheet foundation. Write LEON MORRIS, 

 Elizabethtown, Ind. 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS about 

 June 1st. Tested $1. Untested 75 cents 

 each; dozen $7.50. Satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. J. I. DANIELSON, Fairfield, Iowa, 

 Route No. 7. 



IT IS YOUR RIGHT when buying 

 queens to demand a pedigree. We send 

 a pedigree with each order for queens. 

 BORDER CITY APIARIES 223 N. B. 

 St., Ft: Smith, Ark. 



WE WILL be in the field with good 

 Italian Queens in June at $1 each, 6 

 for $5. Also 2 pr. Nuclei in June at 

 $2.50 each without queen. Where queen 

 is wanted add one dollar. D. J. 

 BLOCKER, Pearl City, 111. 



EXTRA STRONG 1 frame nuclei $1.75 

 Add price of queen wanted. Pedigreed 

 Goldens untested, $1; tested $1.50. 

 Breeders $10. Deduct 25c each for 3- 

 band. BORDER CITY APIARIES, 223 

 N. B. St., Ft. Smith, Ark. 



FOR SALE — Untested Italian queens, 

 Howe stock. Guaranteed pure. Select 

 mated, ready about June 15th. Send for 

 circular. Price one S5c six for $4.50, $8.00 

 per dozen. No foulbrood. D G. Little, 

 Hartley, Iowa. 



ITJ^LIAN QUEENS — Bees by the 

 l)Ound. Apiaries under State inspection. 

 Descriptive li.st free. Leaflets, "How to 

 Introduce Queens," 15c.; "How to In- 

 crease," 15c.; both for 25c E. E. 

 MOTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



FOR SALE — Three Banded Italian 

 Queens, bred from the best honey 

 gathering strains that ai-e also hardy an 

 gentle. Untested queens 75c; six $4.25; 

 12, $8.00; tested $1.25; six $7.00; 12, 

 $12.00. For select queens add 25c each 

 to above prices. Breeding queens $3.00 

 to $5.00 each. For queens in larger 

 quantities write for prices. ROBT. B. 

 SPICER, Wharton, N. J. 



I CU/IO UIUCO ARE BUILT LIKE FURNITURE 

 Lt If 10 nif to ARE PERFECT IN ALL RESPECTS 



Send for Annual Catalog which will tell 

 yon who is yonr nearest Distribnter. 

 G. B. Lewis Company, Watertown, Wis. 



