BEE-KEEPERS OF THE NORTH 



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Be Sure to get our PRICES on 



BEESWAX 



Before selling your season's Wax 



or 

 Let us send to you our prices for 



Working your Wax into 



DADANT'S 



FOUNDATION 



Many large Honey-Producers prefer our Foun- 

 dation to other makes, because the bees like it best. 



We can use almost an unlimited quantity of 

 BEESWAX, and w« are buying at all times of the 

 year at highest cash aud trade prices. 



During the season of 1909 we harkdled over 

 175,000 pounds of Beeswax. 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



OF ALL KINDS. 



We Keep Only the Best. 



Let us Figure on 



Your Season's Supplies 



1910 CATALOG 



Now Ready, 



and Free for the Asking. 



DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, Illinois. 



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BEE-KEEPERS OF THE SOUTH 



QUEENS 



AND BEF.S — an improved, superior 

 strain of Italians is what QOIRIN 

 REARS. All yards winter on sum- 

 mer stands with practically no loss. 

 Our stock is hardy, and will ward off 

 brood diseases. 



Last spring we sent fifty nuclei to 

 J. D. Nixon. La Farse, Wis., and on 

 July Mth (same yeari he wrote us say- 

 ing they did just splendid, as at that 

 writing they had already filled their 

 supers, and that he would have to ex- 

 tract them. We have files of testi- 

 monials similar to the above. 



Prices before July i 



12 



$ Q 00 

 00 



15 00 



22 00 

 32 00 



Selectaueens ( 75 $400 



Tested queens 100 500 



Select tested queens i 50 8 00 



Breeders 300 1500 



Golden breeders 500 



2-comb nuclei, no queen.. 225 1200 



3-comb nuclei " " 3 25 18 00 



Full colonieson 8 frames. 5 00 25 00 



All Queens go now By Return Nail. 



Add the price of whatever grade of 

 Queen is wanted with Nuclei andCol- 

 onies. No order too large and none 

 too small. Will keep sim to 1000 queens 

 on hand ready to mail. Safe delivery 

 and pure' mating guaranteed. Over 

 211 VL-ars a breeder 'restimnnials and 



QUIrIn-THE QUEEN BREEDER, 



BELL EVUE, OHIO. 



FINE GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS 



Only i.mc for I ■ulcstcd; one do/, $7 ,«,, Testi-d 

 tl.ou; .Select lesteil. $1..;;, 



D. T. CASTER, Rt. 2, Randleman, N. C. 





ADVANCED BEE-VEIL 



POSTPAID 



All Cotton, 50c; Silk Face, 60c; All Silk, 90c 



Made of Imported French Tulle Veiling; cord ar- 

 rangement which permits wearer to handle bees in 

 shirt-sleeves with no chance of bees crawling; up 

 and under veil. With a hat of fair-size brim to 

 carry veil away from face, you are as secure from 

 stings, movements as free and unrestricted, and as 

 cool and comfortable as you 

 would be at a summer resort. 



Please send me two more bee-veils. I have tried 

 all kinds, and yours are best of all.— N.E.Fhance. 

 Platteville. Wla. 



Editorial Comment In Bee-Keepers' Review:— 

 The Advanced Bee-Vell is something- I have 

 worn with great comfort the past few weeks. 

 The peculiar feature of the veil Is. the edg-es are 

 held down lirmly on the shoulders away from 

 the neck. This does away with all chance of 

 sting-s. and the hot. suffocating:, uncomfortable 

 feeling: found in other veils that are tucked in 

 close about the neck.— W. Z. Hitchinsox. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



QUEENS 



Golden, Red Clo- 

 ver, & 3-Banded 



QUEENS 



Untested, 75 cents each; S4.40 for 6 : 88. 7S per dozen. Tested. 5i. 00 each. Queens sent by re- 

 turn mail. h.'\tf 



DANIEL WURTH, Rt. 1, Wapato, Wash. 



^ Caucasians, Carnioians, Banats, Cyprians ^ 



Select untosttal (lUeuMis. Si e. tell ; ^ for S4. Imported liiredtn;: (ineens. S^ to $'1, Si'ud to ori^i- 

 inal importer and i;et genuine stock. FRANK BENTON, Box 17, Washington, D. C. 



For Sale— Old Bee-Papers 



lii-e-Keepcr's Advance, yr. ii'.By; lU-e-Kccp- 

 er's Magazine, yr. i»H7: Bee-Keeper's Guide. 

 yrs. 1887-yy; (jleanincs, yrs. 1888 to i8ija inclu- 

 sive; .American Bee. Journal. 1HM4 to i8'n in- 

 rlusive. Best otTer takes the lot. 



A. J. BUCHANAN, Eldora, Iowa. 



Only 25 cents per Case ! 



60-lb. lOmpty Tins, two to a case; 

 used but once— as good as new. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



