GLEANINGS TN BEE CULTURE 



JUL,Y, 1918 



Three. l)a!id Italian {nieeiis, untested, $1.00; 

 select tested, $1.25; tested, $1.50; select tested, 

 $2.25. H. W. Fulmer, Box G, Point Pleasant, Pa. 



Golden and 3-banded Italian queens will be O'ur 

 specialty. We can also furnish Carniolans. Test- 

 ed, $1.00 each; untested 75 cts. each. Bees per lb., 

 $1.50; nuclei, per frame, $1.50. Send your order 

 for bees early. 



C. B. Bankston & Co., Buffalo, Leon Co., Tex. 



North Carolina bred Italian queens of Dr. C. C. 

 Miller's famous strain of three-band Italian bees, 

 sentle and good honey-gatherers. Julv 1 until Oct. 

 i, untested, 85c each," 12, $9.00; tested, $1.25 each, 

 12, $14. 00; select tested, $1.75 each. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed. 



L. Parker, Benson, N. C, R. F. D. No. 2. 



PURE ITALIAN QUEENS. Goldens that are 

 GOLDEN and Doolittle's choice, stock. Select un- 

 tested (laying queens), one, $1.00; 6, $5.00; tested, 

 $1.50; best breeders, $5.00. For large lots write 

 for prices. Pure mating, safe arrival and satis- 

 faction I guarantee. 



J. E. Wing, 155 Schiela Ave., San Jose, Calif. 



ITALIAN QUEENS. — Northern-bred three-band- 

 ed, highest grade, select untested, guaranteed, queen 

 and drone mothers are chosen from colonies noted 

 for honey production, hardiness, prolificness, gentle- 

 ness and perfect markings. Price, 1, $1.00; 12, 

 $10.00; 50, $35.00. Send for circular. 



J. H. Haughey, Berrien Springs, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — Achord's Pure Italian Queens, 

 hardy and prolific. No disease. Satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Before June 16, untested, 1 for 90c; 12 

 for $10.00; tested, 1 for $1.50; 12 for $16.50. After 

 June 16, untested, 1 for 75e; 6 for $4.25; 12 for 

 $8.00; 50 or more, 65c each: te.sted, 1 for $1.25; 

 6 for $7.00. Best breeder, $3.00. 



W. D. Achord, Fitzpatrick, Ala. 



Warranted queens from one of Dr. Miller's breed- 

 ers, $1.00 each, $10.00 per doz. Tested queens, 

 $1.50 each. One-frame nuclei. $1.50; two-frame, 

 $3.00; three-frame, $4.50; without queens. Add 

 price of queen if wanted. Our apiaries have been 

 inspected and are free of disease. Ten-frame colo- 

 nies. $10.00; eight-frame, $9.00; Danz. colonies, 

 $8.00 each, with tested queens. We are sold out of 

 pound packages. 



Geo. A. Hummer & Sons, Prairie Pointt, Miss. 



Fine queens of Dr. Miller and Walker's stock, 

 $1.00 each, 6 for $5.00, 12 for $9.00, 100 for 

 $75.00. 



Testimony of Mr. J. M. Meadow, Dorton, Tenn. 

 " I have in my yard queens from four different 

 breeders. Walker's beats them all." 



Testimony of Mr. A. K. Whidden, San Jacinto. 

 Cal., Bee Inspector of Riverside Co., " I have ,iust 

 inspected an apiary for Roy Bateman. They were 

 requeened with your queens. Tlie suporiority of 

 those queens was so marked that I want 100 or 

 more." Curd Walker, Queen-breeder, Jellico, Tenn. 



HELP WANTED 



WANTED AT ONCE. — One or more men to work 

 with bees. State age, experience, wages and give 

 reference. Permanent place to right man. 



The Rocky Mountain Bee Co., Billings, Mont. 



WANTED. — Young men of energy and character, 

 of clean habits, not eligible for military duty, as 

 helpers in our eixtensive bee-business. Fine chance 

 to learn. Write immediately, giving wages, age, 

 height, weight, experience, and references all in first 

 letter, or eixpect no answer. 



E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idaho. 



WANTED. — Industrious young man, fast worker, 

 as a student helper in our large bee business for 

 1918 season. Ti-uck used for outyards and haul- 

 ing. Apiaries located near summer resorts. Will 

 give results of long experience and board and 

 small wages. Give age, weight, experience, and 

 wages in first letter. 



W. A. Latsha^v Co., Clarion, Mich. 



Complete Line of 



I Beekeepers' Supplies | 



= Catalog on Request = 



I F. Coombs & Sons, Brattleboro,Vt. I 



i Leininger's Strain ITjALIANS | 



r§ liave a record of 30 years. Queens ready in Juue. Un- ^ 



1 tested, each, $1.25; 6, $6; tested, each, $1.75: 6, $9.50. = 



1 July and later: Untested, $1: 6, $5.50; tested, $1.50; 6, ^ 



= $9.00. Every queen guaranteed. = 



1 Fred Leininger & Son . . Delphos, Ohio 1 



New England Beekeepers | 



will find a complete line of supplies here. Order early = 

 and avoid delays. Write for catalog. = 



H. H. JEPSON j 



182 Friend Street Boston, Mass. i 



I Queens Rhode Island Queens | 



U Italian Northern Bred Queens. Very g 



1 gentle and hardy. Great workers. Un- ^ 



1 tested, $1; 6 for $5. Circular on appli- 3 



i cation. Queens delivered after June 1. h 



I O. E. TULIP. ARLINGTON, RHODE ISLAND, | 



3 5(i Lawrence Street. = 



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I When Ordering Supplies | 



§ remember we carry a full stock and sell at the = 



§ lowest catalog price. Two lines of railroad — ^ 



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3 Promi:)t service and no trucking bills. 3 



I THE A. I. ROOT CO., Mechanlo Falls, Maine. I 



i J. B. MASON, Manager. g 



Order Your Bee Supplies Early 



We want you to have our 

 catalog . . Send for one. 



August Lotz Company, Boyd, Wis 



Queens of MOORE'S 

 STRAIN of Italians 



TRODUCE WORKERS 



That fill the super quick 

 With honey nice and thick 

 They have won a world-wide reputation for 

 honey-gathering, hardiness, gentleness, etc. 

 Untested queens, $1.00; six, $5.50; 12, $10.00. 

 Select untested, $1.25; six, $6.50; 12, $12. 00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Circular free. 



J. P. MOORE, 



^ Queen-hreedcr 



Route 1, Morgan, Ky. 



