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American Vae Journal 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS 



If you care to know what others think of this strain of Goldens,read this letter from a satisfied 

 customer — 



B..G, DAVIS. SPRING HILL. TENN.. FRANKLIN, TEXN.. J.ly 8. m6. 



Dear 5jV.— I have one of your Golden queens whose colony has stored 250 pounds of honey this season, while the average of the yard 

 was 00 pounds She is very proliBc. and her bees are gentle and sure hustlers. Would like for you to take this qjeen and rear me 50 or 75 

 queens from her and mate with your drones, as I want to requeen with this strain. Yours truly, J. M. BUCHANAN. 



Breeders, $5.00 to $25.00 



BEN. G. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tennessee 



THE CAMPBELL SYSTEM OF SOIL CULTURE 



Everybody knows Campbell, the father of dry farming. Everybody knows that 

 he started this great movement for Scientific Farming that is changing the desert 

 into a garden. But everybody does not know that there is a great school, the 



CAMPBELL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL OF SOIL CULTURE 



CAMPBELL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL 



325 Broadway 



Billings, Montana 



QUEENS OF MOORE'S 

 STRAIN OF ITALIANS 



PRODUCE WORKERS 



That till the supers quick 

 With honey nice and thick. 

 They have won a world-wide reputa- 

 tion for honey gathering, hardiness, gen- 

 tleness, etc. 



Untested queens, i. $1 co; 6. $5 00; 12. $0 00 

 Select untested, I. $1.25; 6. $6 00; 12. Sii.co 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. Circular free. 

 I am now filling orders by return mail. 

 J. P. MOORE 

 Queen Breeder Rt. 1, Morgan, Ky. 



EUROPEAN FOULBROOD 



is spreading in various parts of the country. The first 

 step in its cure is a vigorous strain of ITALIANS 



The Root Strain of Bees have Shown 

 Themselves to be Highly Resistant 



While we do not claim their introduction will alone cure European Foulbrood, or 

 that it will not make a start in their colonies, we have reports of where they have, 

 with a little help, fought themselves nearly clean of European Foulbrood which was 

 all around them in black and hybrid colonies. 



These queens will be ready for delivery about June 1. Orders will be filled in rota- 

 tion. Later in the season we will make delivery promptly. 



PRICES.— Our regular price is $1.50 in June and $1,00 after July 1 for untested 

 queens; but we will club them with Gleanings in Bee Culture for one year and a 

 queen for $1.50, provided we can fill orders for queens when we have a surplus of 

 them. This will probably be July and August. 



The A. I. ROOT COMPANY 



Medina, Ohio 



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