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CHARLES MONDENQ SECTION MACHINE 



is covered by two patents. With this wonderful in- 

 vention tiie cost of makinj^ Sections may be reduced to 

 Si. IS per lOOO. If such machine will interest you, write 

 for further information. Do not write about it unless 

 vou mean business. 



BEE-SUPPLIES AND QUEENS 



My Catulof^ for 190t) is now ready for distribution. I 

 am tiie Northern Headquarters for Adel Qaeeus and 

 lices, and j,''ood, honest Bee-Keepers' Supplies. If you 

 ha\enot received my Cataloj^, write for it. Address, 



CHARLES MONDENQ, 



AVI 



N, 



M I N N EIAPOLIS, MINN. 



^ ge^ if y^m 



LYON Mfgo Coo 



New London, Wis. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS 



and 



CHAFF HIVES. 



I am breeding only one race of bees. I have 

 tested the Cariiiolans with the other races of bees 

 and find them superior to all of them, in some 

 particular. They have all the good ((ualities of 

 others, and do not have some of their bad trai.s. 

 They are much easier to handle, and, if tightly 

 managed (given plenty of room) they will not 

 swarm any more than other races. They will 

 cap their comb much nicer, breed earlier, and, 

 therefore, store more hodey I grade out all 

 poor q\ieen cells, kill p11 small or imperfect 

 queens before mating, and sell only the choice or 

 select, bred from the best honey gatherers and 

 comb builders. I am as careful about the drones 

 as about the breeding queens. 



One queen, $1.00; two, $1.75; six, $450 

 I also have a tew new chaff hives for sale very 

 cheap. Hives or queens in exchange for good, 

 wliite, comb honey. 



4o6^t W. W. CRIM, Pekin, Ind. 



SOME REASONS 



Why you can buy Italian queens to ad- 

 vantaffe of the undersig-ned: The stock 

 is from the very best breeders, such as 

 Quirin, Laws, Alley and Moore. 



All queens are shipped by return 

 mail in lar^je, roomy cag-es, and guar- 

 anteed to please in every particular, 

 or they will be replaced free. Every- 

 thing is now at its best in California, 

 and the best of qneens can be reared. 



Untested queens, $1.00 each; six for 

 $4.00; one dozen for $8 00. Tested, 

 $1 50; six for $8 00; one dozen $14.50. 

 Breeders, $5.00 each. Write for prices 

 on larger quantities. 



M. D. WHITCHER, 



6-06 tf Los Olivos, Calif. 



