October, 1915. 



THE CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 



243 



CIDER APPLES WANTED 



We gire prepared to pay the highest cash 

 prices for cider apples in car lots. Farmers 

 who have not sufficient to make up a whole 

 car themselves can arrange with their 

 neighbors for Joint shipment. Write us if 

 you have any to offer. 



BELLEVILLE CIDER AND VINEGAR CO., 

 Hamilton, - - - Ontario. 



Horse- Radish 

 Wanted 



Highest price paid for good, 



firm roots free from dirt and 



small stringers. 



Wm. Davies Company, 



TORONTO, CANADA 



STYLE C 



This is a New Model for 1915, the result of 

 fifteen years' experience in Greenhouse con- 

 struction for Canada. 



Dotted lines show location of wind-ties 

 that positively prevents vibration of the sash. 



Supplied in widths up to 25 feet 2Vi Inches 

 from post to post. 



KING CONSTRUCTION CO., 

 40 Dovercourt Road - Toronto. 



Bruised Fruit 



is a distinct loss 



WARNER'S 



APPLE BARREL PADS 



placed in each end ol' tlie barrel hold.s 

 the apples firm and absolutely prevent.s 

 them from being bruised when heading 

 the barrel and shipping. It costs very 

 little and pays well. 



Sample Sent Free on Request. 



R. B. Warner, inwood, Ont. 



Northern Bred Queens 



This cold weather makes one think, 

 "Where are you going to get your hardy 

 queens for winter?" 



I thank my Canadian friends for their 

 hearty trade this season. 



E. E. MOTT, Glenwood, Mich., U.S.A. 



When good queens are wanted I have the 

 goods. Pure Italians from imported mothers. 

 Also pure Carniolans and Caucasians from 

 imported mothers. 75c each, $8.00 per dozen. 

 No disease. 



GRANT ANDERSON 



RIv Handa 



Texas 



Queens of MOORE'S 

 STRAIN of Italians 



PRODUCE WORKERS 



That fill the super quick 

 With honey nice and thick. 

 They have won a world-wide reputa- 

 tion for honey-gathering, hardiness, gen- 

 tleness, etc. Untested queens, $1.00; six, 

 $6.00; 12, $9.00. Select untested, $1.26; 

 six, $6.00; 12, $11.00. Sate arrival and sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed. Circular free. 1 

 am now filling orders by return mall. 



J. P. MOORE 



Queen-breeder. Route 1, MORGAN, KY. 



QUEENS. 



Give us a trial for Queens. We have es- 

 tablished a Queen repository where Queens 

 are placed when imported, so as to be ready 

 for shipment when orders come in. We also 

 breed from the best worker stock In our 

 own Queen yard. We can furnish Licather 

 colored, Goldens, Caucasians or Carniolans. 

 Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



THE ROOT CANADIAN HOUSE, 

 185 Wright Ave., - - Toronto, Ont. 



Honey Pails & 601b. Cans. 

 Glassware & Shipping Cases. 

 Bees. Queens. Honey. Wax. 



CHAS. E. HOPPER & CO. 



126 Simcoe St., TORONTO, ONT. 



The Root Canadian House 



185 Wright Ave. TORONTO, ONT. 



Quality counts. Try our Queens; three 

 banded, golden Carniolans or Caucasian, 

 from best U.S.A. breeders; also from our own 

 yards. Everything in Bee Supplies, Root's 

 Goods; also "Made in Canada" Bee Journals 

 and Books. Catalogue Free. 



Power Honey Extractors 



Friction drive or with special 



cut gears, smooth and easy 



M running. Speed control is per- 



Jl feet and simple. If you are 



y^ thinking of purchasing a power 



outfit, write us at once. 



The Ham & Nott Co., Ltd. 

 BRANTFORD, ONT. 



The Beekeepers' Review 



THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, 15 months for a dollar to Canadian subscribers, 

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NOTICE TO QUEEN BREEDERS 



If you want to sell Queens and Bees advertise in the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 

 Read what some of our advertisers have to say about the pulling power of our adver- 

 tising pages. 



We have advertised In the American Bee Journal for thirty years. Have 



always found it a good advertising medium J. W. K. Shaw Co., Loreauvllle, La. 



My advertisement brought all the orders I wished for. In fact, more than I 



was able to supply — quite a number of orders had to be returned. — J. A. Simmons, 



Sablnal, Texas. 



The Reasons are self-evident — a good bee paper Is taken by live and wide-awake 

 beekeepers, and these are the kind that are always In the market for good bees and 

 good Queens. 



Rates on space are not high. Display at ISc a line, or $2.10 per Inch. Classlfl^d, 

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