July, 191 1. 



American Hee Journal| 



QUEENS of 



MOORE'S STRAIN 

 of ITALIANS 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and 

 are not inclined to swarm. They have won 

 a world-wide reputation for honey-gather- 

 ing, hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



My Queens are all bred from my best long- 

 tongued three-banded red-clover stock no 

 other race bred in my apiaries . and the 

 cells are built in strong colonies well sup- 

 plied with young bees. 



Prices:— Untested Queens. $1.00 each; six. 

 J5.00: doz . $0.00. Select Untested. S1.25 each: 

 six, S6-00: doz.. Sii-'30. Safe arrival and satis- 

 faction guaranteed. Descriptive Circular 

 Free. Address. 6Atf 



J. P. Moore, Queen-Breeder, 



Rt. 1., Morgan, Ky. 



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QUEENS 



Mismated and Hybrid Queens . . .So.35 

 Tested Italian Queens i year old .50 

 2 ■■ " .75 

 Young Untested Italian Queens., i 00 

 Young Tested " " 1.50 



All good, business stock. Safe arrival guar- 

 anteed. 7Atf 



E. W. Brown, Box 17, Willow Springs, III. 

 OUR NEW SECTIONS 



Of till' bost Wisconsin BasswoO'l, are 



The Finest in the World 



All our Goods are O. K. Would like 

 to hear from you. Send for Catalog. 

 Our prices will surprise vou. 



H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, III. 



Missouri-Bred Queens ! 



My strain of bees is the result of many 

 years' breeding and selection. I believe 

 they are equal to any. and surpassed by 

 none. They are long-lived, winter well. 

 breed early, and are unexcelled honey-get- 

 ters. The workers are long-bodied, good- 

 sized bees, uniformly marked with bands of 

 orange yellow. They are good comb-build- 

 ers, gentle and easy to handle, and yet pro- 

 tect their homes from robbers. You will 

 make no mistake in introducing these 

 queens into your apiary. I guarantee safe 

 delivery at your post-office, and make a spe- 

 cialty of long and difficult shipments. I en- 

 deavor to keep a large supply of queens 

 on hand. Prices as follows: 



Untested— 1. 6oc: 6. $325; 12. $6.00. Select 

 Untested— I, 75c; 6. $4.25: 12. $8.00. Tested— 

 I. J1.25: 6. $5 50; 12. $12.00. Select Tested— i. 

 li.sn: *). $«.oo: 12. tts.oo. Two-comb Nuclei 

 with layinggueens.$3.ooeach: 3-comb .Nuclei 

 with laying queens. t3.5o each. Discounts 

 on lafk-e orders. 7.A4t 



L. E. ALTWEIN, St. Joseph, Mo. 



MILLER'S STRAIN 



Red Clover Italian Queens 



Bred from my superior breeder for business: 

 gentle: no better hustlers: bees just roll 

 honey in; three-banded; northern bred: 

 hardy and vigorous; winter well: not in- 

 clined to swarm: bred from best leather- 

 crilored. long-tongued, red-clover strains. 

 Untested. $1,00; six. $5.00; dozen. $0.00. Select 

 untested. $12=^: six. J6.00: dozen. $11.00. Cir- 

 cular free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Isaac 

 K. .Miller, of Keynoldsville. Pa., a (lueen-spe- 

 cialist. is my apiarist and manager, who has 

 been before yfu rjuite a number of years. 



J. S. Miller, Rt. 2, Brookville, Pa. 



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A Few Dollars Invested on Easy Terms in a 



Twin Falls, Idaho, Orchard 



will insure 



An Income For Life 



sufficient to keep a family in comfort. It will pay for a home that is not an 

 expense, but 



A Source of REVENUE 



Or, for an investment which will pay from 100°b to .500*0 every year as long 

 as you live, and longer, after it comes into bearing. 



By calling at our office, or writing us, you can obtain full information. 



Twin Falls Co-operative Orchard Co. 



881 Stock Exchange BIdg., Chicago, ill. 



QUEENS 



AND BEES— an improved superior 

 strain of Italians is what QUIRIN 

 REARS. All yards winter on summer 

 stands with practically no loss. Our 

 stock is hardy, and will ward off 

 brood diseases. 



In the spring of 1800. we sent fifty 

 nuclei to J. D. Dixon. Lafarge. Wis., 

 and on July 20th (same year he wrote 

 us. saying they did just splendid, as 

 that writing they had already filled 

 their supers, and that he would have 

 to extract them. We have files of 

 testimonials similar to the above. 



Prices after July i 



Select queens $ 75 $ 4 00 5 7 00 



Tested queens 100 500 qoo 



Select tested queens 150 800 1500 



Breeders 300 1500 



Golden five- band breeders. . 5 00 



Two-comb nuclei, no queen 2 25 12 00 22 00 



Three-comb nuc. no queen 3 2s 18 00 32 00 



Full colonies on 8 frames... 5 00 25 00 



Queens Now Go by Return Mail 



Add price of whatever grade of 

 queen is wanted with nuclei and col- 

 onies. No order too large, none too 

 small. Will keep 500 to 1000 queens 

 on hand ready to mail. Safe delivery 

 and pure mating guaranteed. Over 20 

 years a breeder. Testimonials and 

 circular free. '.^ tf 



QUIRIN THE-QUEEN-BREEDER, 



BELLEVUE, OHIO 



Italian BEES, QUEENS 

 and NUCLEI 



'.'hoice Home - Bred and 

 Imported Stock. .All mv 

 Uueens reared in Full 

 <>jlonies. 

 Prices for July to Nov. 



One tintes. Queen... SiJ.75 



Tested " ^ .. 1. 10 



Select Tes. '* .. i.^o 



■ Breeder Queen. . 1.85 



" Comb Nucleus — 



no queen 80 



Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 For prices on larger quan- 

 tities, and description of 

 each grade of Queens, send for for free Cat- 

 alog and Sample Foundation. 



J. L. STRONG, 



204 E. Logan St., - CLARINDA, IOWA 



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I Breed Golden Queens 



By the best known method, selected of the 

 Best honey-gatherers, and for Beauty and 

 Size of bees, with the care that the best of 

 apiary-men can give, which makes a fine 

 Queen in quality. 



Price. Untested. Si.oo each. 



I guarantee satisfaction or your money re- 

 turned, and saff arrival. hAtf 



M. Bates, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



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CORN: 



HAIIVESTER with Bin.Ipr Attach- 

 iiit'iit cuts un.l throws in pik-soii tJtir- 

 verier or winrow. Who nu,| horse cuts 

 iinii whocks equal with a coru Binder. 

 _ J ... 'bold in every sliite. Price KO with 

 Binder Attiichraent. S. O. MONTGOMERY, of Texa- 

 line. lci..wril.;s:— "The hnrvcsterhus proven all \oa 

 clnim for it. tt ,th the nssistiiuco of one man cut iind 

 'Oiind over 100 nrres of Corn. Kaffir Corn nn.l Maize 

 la-it year.' Testimonials nn.l cat ilo« free showine 

 pictures of harvester. Now ProresuMrg. Ca.,Saliam kao. 



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Pearce Method of Bee-Keepiug 



This is an illustrated pamphlet 6x8!4 

 inches. " e.xplaining the keeping of bees 

 successfully in upper rooms, house at- 

 tics or lofts, whereby any one either in 

 city or country is enabled with only 

 a small expenditure of labor to get a 

 good supply of honey without coming 

 in contact with the bees, and without 

 having the bees swarm out and leave, 

 or being troubled from stings, as you 

 work on one side of the wall and the 

 bees on the otiier. This method also 

 tells the commercial bee-keeper how 

 he can divide his bees when he wishes 

 to, instead of waiting and watching for 

 them to swarm. It can all be done on 

 the same day, or days if more than one 

 apiary, as the time required for this 

 operation is merely nominal, no swarms 

 issue and go away. These methods are 

 fully explained in this book, and how 

 to care for the bees on the Pearce 

 plan." 



We mail this pamphlet for .50 cents, 

 or club it with the American Bee Jour- 

 nal one year — both for $1.10. Send all 

 orders to the American Bee Journal, 

 117 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, 111. 



Tills Hue yoc Honey-Spoon and the .Ameri- 

 can Bee . journal for one year — both for only 

 $i.7S. Send all orders to to George W. York 

 & Co.. 117 N Jefferson St.. Chicago. III. 



