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ITALIAN QUEENS. — Tlie l)ost I have ever had; 

 untested eacli $1: live, $4.50; ten, $« ; twenty, $15; 

 fifty, $35; 101) for $60. Delivery be ;inning jn .Inne.. 

 Orders filled on time and safe arrival guaranteed. 



J. B. HoUopeter, Queen Breeder, Rockton, Pa. 



Phelps' Golden Italian Queens combine the qual- 

 ities vou M^ant. They are great honev-gatherers, 

 beautiful and gentle,. Mated, $1.00; 6, $5.00; 

 tested, $3.00; breeders, $5.00 and $10.00. 

 C. W. Phelps & Sons, Wilcox St., Binghamton, N. Y. 



FOR SALE. — Three-band Italian queens from 

 best honev-gathering strain obtainable. Untested 

 queens, .75 each; 6, $4.50; 12, $8.00. Safe ar- 

 rival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



W. T. Perdue, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



Golden Italian queens that produce gentle and 

 good honev-gathering bees. No foul brood. Select 

 tested, $1.25; tested, $1.00; untested, 75c; 6, 

 $4.25; 12, $8.00. No nuclei or bees for sale. 



D. T. Gaster, Randleman, N. C, R. D. No. 2. 



FOR SALE. — Portv colonies of bees in standard 

 8-frame dovetailed hives. Combs are vifired from 

 full sheets of foundation. Also 75 full depth ejc- 

 tracting supers with drawn comb. Bees, $4.50 uer 

 colony; supers, $1.75. Reason for selling is that 

 I have been drafted. 



Paul D. Roban, Waverly, Minn. 



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

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

 gentle and good honev-gatherers. .Tnlv 1 until Oct. 

 1, imtested. 85c each," 12, $9.00; tested, $1.25 eu-h, 

 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. Guldens that are 

 GOLDEN and Doolittle's choice stoek. Select un- 

 tested (laving queens), one, $1.00; 6, $5.00; test- 

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

 write for prices. Pure mating, safe arrival and 

 satisfaction I guarantee. 



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



ITALIAN QUEENS. — Northern-bred three-band- 

 ed, highest grade, select untested, guaranteed, queen 

 /ind drone mothers are chosen from colonies noted 

 for honev production, hardiness, prolificness. gen'le- 

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

 $10.00; 50, $.35.0'0. Send for circular. 



J. H. Haughey, Berrien Springs, Mich. 



FOR SALE. — ^Achord's- Purei 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 .Tune 16, untested, 1 for 75c; 6 for $4.25; 12 

 for $8.00 ; 50 or more, 65c each ; tested, 1 for 

 $1.25; G 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 nuc'ei. $1.50; two-frame, 

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

 price of queen if wanted. Our apinries have been 

 inspected and are free of disea=p. 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 Point, 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 mv yard queens from four different 

 breeders. Walker's beats them nM." 



Testimonv of Mr. V. K. Whidden, San .Tacinto, 

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

 inspected an apiary for Roy Batsman. Thev were 

 requeened with your queens. The superiority of 

 those queens was so marked that I want 100 or 

 more." Curd Walker, Queen-breeder, .Tellico, Tejin. 



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 halits, not eligible for military duty, as 

 helpers in our extensive bee-business. Fine chance 

 to learn. Write immediately, giving wages, agei, 

 height, weight, experience, and references all in first 

 letter, or expect no answer. 



E. F. Atwater, Meridian, Idiho. 



WANTED. — Industrious young man, fast work- 

 er* as a student helper in our large bee businers 

 for 1918 season. Truck used for outyards and 

 hauling. 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. Latshaw Co., Clarion, Mich. 



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Chas. J. Williamson, McLacblan Building, 

 WASHINGTON, D. C. 



Beekeepers' Associations 



Often need their reports and boilletins print- 

 ed. We are in the market for this work. 

 Our complete stock of cuts and illustrations 

 are at your disposal. We can often save you 

 the expense of new cuts. Let us quote you 

 on your printing — reports, stationery, car- 

 tons, advertising matter, labels, etc. 

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