August, 1008. 



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American ^ee Journal 



Queens of Moore's 

 Strain of Italians 



Pr.Klurc workiTsthat III! the supers, anil are n..i 

 inclined to swarm, Tiiey tiave won a world-wide 

 repatution lor iioney-frathering, hardiness, sen - 

 tleness. etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Ilutoliinson. editor of thn n • , > 

 Itrvfr. Flint, Mieli., says, "As v ii- - 1 1 •'.,■ 

 never set I tliein equaled. They >• ' , 1 



of asle:i.lv, ■lUietdeterminationllliil . !■ 1 iln 



to l;tv up .surplus ahead of others. i::i-iii-i - t-i 



My (lueens are all bred from ray best lonjr- 

 tonjrued three-banded red-clover stock (no other 

 ra(u' bred in my apairies), and the cells are built 

 instronp colonies well supplied with young bees. 



Prices: Untested queens, $1.(10 each; six, W.iO; 

 do-/,., $11.00. Select untested, $1.25; six, $6.00; doz., 

 $11. Select tested, $2.00. Extra .select tested. 

 $3.00. Breeders, $5.00 to $10.00. 



J. P. MOORE, 



Oueen-breeder, Rt. 1, Morgan, Ky. 



I am now filling orders hy return mail. 

 31 en t Ion Uee Joiiroal ^Tben ^rrltlug. 



QUEENS THAT WILL 

 IMPROVE YOUR STOCK 



By Return Mail 



These Queens are carefully reared from cqm- 



VIlArric 7340 SlewatI Ave., 



Ralph 



Mention Bee Journal Trhen writing. 



Italian Queens 



Am now up with all orders, and a tine lot 

 of Queens to mail. Untested, 60c; 6 for $3.25; 

 $6 per doz. Large, prolific Queens from 

 Moore's strain. Good workers and gentle. 



S. F. Tre^O, Swedona, 111. 



Mention Dee Joarnal ^rhen ^rrltins^ 



Capital City Apiary 



Golden Italian Queens, 7Sc each. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. t,.\3t 



WALTER S. HOSS, 



1127 Blaine Ave., Indianapolis, ind. 

 Mention Bee Journal ^vhen writing. 



IMoore's Strain, and 

 Golden Italian Queens 



Select Untested Queens, $1; 6 for $4; 12 

 for $7. Carniolan, Banat, Caucasian 

 Queens; Select. $1.00; 6 for $5. Tes- 

 ted, any race. J1.2,S: 6 for $6. Choice 

 Breeders. $3.00. Circular free. 



;ia4t W. H. IIAII.S, Orance. Calif. 



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IF YOU WANT THE BEE-BOOK 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field 

 more completely than any other pub- 

 lished, send %\:m to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 

 '*B£E-KEEPER'S GUIDE" 



I/ihiriil Disrounlslo tlie Triide. 

 Mention Iiee Journal wben irrK^nK- 



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99 



'Forty Years 

 Amon^ the Bees 



Sy -Dr. C. C. Miller 



One of the Best -Known Honey - Producers in all the 

 World 



THI.S book of over 340 pages tells 

 just how IJr. Miller manages his 

 apiaries to produce the most 

 honey, which, in turn, brings the most 

 money. Dr. Miller has been 

 "at it" some 45 years, and so 

 is competent to tell others 

 the best way to be success- 

 ful with bees. In 1903 his 

 crop of comb honey was 

 over 18,000 pounds, and he is 

 not located in the best honey- 

 pr. )ducing part of the United 

 States, either Northwest- 

 ern Illinois. 



The book is bound in substantial 

 cloth, gold-lettered, and is sent post- 

 paid for only $1.00; or with 

 the American Bee Journal 

 one year for $1.25. (Or send 

 us 4 new subscriptions to the 

 Bee Journal-with $2.00 -and 



we will mail you the book free as a 

 premium.) Every bee-keeper ought 

 to have both the book and the Bee 

 Journal, if not already possessors of 

 them. 



As Dr. Miller gets a royalty 

 on his book— so many cents 

 on each copy sold— every 

 bee-keeper who buys it is 

 thus helping a little to repay 

 him for his effort to lead 

 others to success through his 

 writings on bee-culture. 



As we have a good stock of 

 these books on hand, we can 

 fill all orders by retnrn mail. This 

 is the time of year to read up on bee- 

 keeping. Better send us your 

 order at once for Dr. Miller's 

 book, and study it carefully 

 so as to make the mostof the 

 bee-season. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK «l CO-Z'^^kicScS^^rT^^" 



Tennessee -Bred Queens 



All from extra-select mothers, Davis' Best, and the best money can buy 



Caucasian. $1.25 each; 6 for $7.00; 12 for $12.00. 



Nuclei, without queens: 1-frame. $2.50; 2-frame $3.50: 3-frame $4.50. 1 Full 

 Colony. 8-frame $9.00. 



Select the queen wanted and add to the above prices. 



NOTE- 



I have transferred to my son, BenJ. O. Davis, my atral^jht 5-banUund Ooldon dcjiart 

 inent, and in order to receive the iiri>ni|itL^at attention, all correspondenee for these shinil 

 he aent direct In i:im. He prai-ticallv ^rew up in my <)VH'en yards, rears (jiu'ens tiy m 

 methods, has had charge of tliis di'partmt'nt for years, ;ind understands his l)uslness. N. 

 bee-disease. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, TENNESSEE, U. S. A. 



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