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THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



Classified Department 



Notices will be inserted in this de- 

 partment at ten cents per line. Min- 

 imum charge will be fifty cents. 

 Copy should be sent early and may 

 be for anything the beekeeper has, 

 for sale or wants to buy. Be sure 

 and say you want your advertise- 

 ment in this department. 



HONEY AND WAX 



HONEY LABELS— Lowest price. PEARL 

 CARD CO., Clintonville, Conn. 



FOR SALE — One car Alfalfa extracted 

 honey. Address W. H. PENNINGTON, On- 

 tario, Ore. 



WANTED — Comb extracted honey and 

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

 Water St., Chicago. 



WANTED— Glassed comb and extracted 

 honey; also beeswax. JOHN O. BUSEMAN, 

 4141 N. 7th St.. Philadelphia, Pa. 



FOR SALE — Light extracted honey 8c 

 Amber 7c., half cent less, in ten case lots, two 

 60 pound cans to case. H. G. QUIRIN, Belle- 

 vue, O. 



WANTED — A car or less of White Clover, 

 Raspberry and Basswood extracted honey, in 

 60 lb. cans. Also glassed comb honey. I. J. 

 STRINGHAM, 105 Park Place, N. Y. 



WANTED — White Comb new crop 11 and 

 13 oz. weights well capped. To be packed m 

 cartons we will supply. Write at once quality, 

 quantity and price. HOFFMAN & HAUCK, 

 Woodhaven, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — A carload or less of light 

 amber extracted honey for table use. Gath- 

 ered from Mesquite and Horsemint. Ask for 

 sample and state quantity wanted and will 

 quote our lowest price. Address JNO. F. 

 SHAW, Atascosa, Texas. 



FOR SALE— Finest quality water white 

 sweet clover extracted honey, two 60 lb. can 

 cases, at only 7c per pound. Also Fancy white 

 comb honey at .$3.00 per case of 24 sectons ; 

 crated, 9 cases to crate for shipment. Prices 

 F. O. B. here. JOE C. WEAVER, Cochrane, 

 Ala. tf 



Honey Wanted 



The list below are Producers who have sold 

 out their own production and desire to buy 

 honey to supply their increasing demand, list- 

 ed in this column without charge. Dealers can 

 be listed in this department at the regular ad- 

 vertising rate of 50c each insertion. 



J. C. Wheeler, 921 Austin Boul., Oak Park, 

 111. 



Hoffman & Hauck, Woodhaven, N. Y. 



WANTED — Heavy weight glassed Buck- 

 wheat Comb. Packed in cases of uniform 

 stamped weights. State weight, price, quan- 

 tity and date ready to ship. HOFFMAN & 

 KAUCK, Woodhaven, N. Y. 



FOR SALE — Twenty-two cases, two 60tb net 

 cans to the case, of amber extracted honey at 

 only 6i,2C per pound on car in Pa. This is a 

 shipment of Texas amber honey, rather bet- 

 ter for baking purposes than table use, still 

 some may be able to use it for the latter. The 

 Review has taken over this bunch of honey in 

 settling up an account for one of our sub- 

 scribers. We can furnish a small sample from 

 this office to intending purchasers. Address 

 THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northstar, 

 Michigan. 



CHICAGO — At this writing we have had no 

 arrivals of white comb honey of the new crop 

 from surrounding country, but the southern 

 states have sent in more or less comb honey 

 which has sold at from 121/^ to 18c per lb. 

 according to color, flavor and appearance. The 

 demand has practically been confined to the 

 best grades as is always the case at this time 

 of the year. 



More or less extracted honey is offered, but 

 meets with very little demand. None of the 

 larger buyers ai"e on the market ; therefore, 

 prices ai'e without change from recent quota- 

 tions with quite a quantity carried over of 

 the year of 1914. 



Beeswax is steady and good sale at from 30c 

 to 32c per lb. according to color and cleanli- 

 Less. 



July 17th. 



R. A. BURNETT & CO., 



173 W. South Water Street. 



BEES AND QUEENS 



BEES FOR SALE — 100 colonies. J. H. 

 STONEMAN, Box 264, Blackfoot, Ida. 



FOR SALE — One 20 and one 871/2 acre 

 farm, 200 colonies of Italian bees, equipped 

 for extracted honey, best of soil and good 

 bee locality. Address L. R. BEEBE, Mosinee, 

 Wis., Route No. 1. 



IT WILL be to your interest to write us 

 at once for our prices on three band queens, 

 nuclei and bees bv the pound. Can supply 

 a few more. R. V. & M. C. STEARNS, 

 Erady, Texas. 



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 dol- 

 lar. D. J. BLOCHER, Pearl City, 111. 



GOLDEN or Three-banded Italian Queens 

 ready the first of April 



Tested Queens, each $1.00 



6 or more, each 85 



Untested, each 75 



6 or more, each .65 



Special prices on long orders. Everything 

 ruarantecd. I. N. BANKSTON, Buffalo, 

 Texas. tf 



BEST THREE BANDED ITALIAN 



QUEENS — June to October, mothers selected 

 from more than 100 colonies and reared in 

 hives running over with bees, according to 

 the latest scientific methods. Every queen 

 a dandy. Satisfaction guaranteed. Each, 75 

 cents. Per doz. $7.20. Per hundred $50.00. 

 Also Bees and Honey J H. HAUGHEY, Ber- 

 rien Springs, Mich. 



