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Seasonable Offerings. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. t Q"^^""' ^^^ ^^^^ ^"""^y ^«" ^"y- 



Front & Walnut Streets 



Cincinnati, 



Ohio. 



Muth's Pound Square Flint-glass Honeyjars 



■with patent air tijjht glass stoppers, at ^~) 'tO 

 per gros-. far superior to old style with 

 corks. Try a gross. Just the thing for 

 home market. 



Crates of. Two 60°pound Cans. 



Been used once, but in good condition, 

 lots of five crates. 40c each; ten or more, 

 This lot is limited; order at once. 



In 

 35c. 



ckr\e Sti aiii three- banded are the genuine 

 red clover znoikers. Alitlh's strain of golden 

 Italians can not be surpassed. Either of 

 above 75c each; six for S4 00. Select tested, 

 $1.50 each. A trial will convince you. Send 

 for our catalog of bee supplies. 



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QUEENS! 



BY RETURN MAIL. 



We are now breeding from three dis- 

 tinct strains; viz. ^ Imported or leather 

 color, Root's long-tongued or red-clo- 

 ver strain, and our old strain of white 

 banded yellow Italians, or albinos. 



PRICES: 



Tested, each $1.25 



Select tested, each 1.50 



Warranted purely mated, each 75 



Same, per half dozen 4.00 



Same, per dozen 7.50 



Untested, each 65 



Same, per half dozen 3.50 



Same, per dozen 7.00 



We have also a full line of bee-keep- 

 ers' supplies including THE A. I. 

 ROOT COMPANY'S GOODS. Send 

 for our 32-page illustrated catalog. 



W. W. Gary <& Son, 



Lyonsville, Mass. 



Try a Few of My Queens. 



For the first time this season I have a few queens 

 ahead of orders. These orders came from all custo- 

 mers who had tried a few queens - some of them doz- 

 ens or hundreds — and liked them. A few from new 

 ones. But as I was pushed with orders I advertised 

 very moderately. Now I have a big lot of nuclei and 

 queens, and can send queens promptly as follows : 

 Warranted queens, 75c; six for Si.OO; one choice select 

 warranted, '51.00; six for $5.00 .Send for free folder. 

 J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Florida. 



10 CENTS 



That's all it costs to get acquainted with the 



Rocky Mountain 

 Bee Journal. 



We want to send it on trial to every 

 reader of Gleanings Three Months for 

 10 els. This vigorous young month- 

 ly has just entered its second year on 

 a paying basis, and has become the 

 recognized mouthpiece of the bee- 

 keepers of the great Rocky Mountain 

 alfalfa regions. Address 



The Rocky Mountain Bee Journal, 



Box 611. Boulder. Colorado. 



Special Notice to Bee=keepers I 



The Best Stock. ^Root's Supplies 



I have had 18 years' experience in the production of 

 hone}', and during that time I have always tried to 

 improve my stock by buying queens from breeders 

 who breed for honey-gathering instead of color; then, 

 by cros.sing these different strains, and selecting the 

 best, and breeding from them, I have secured a strain 

 of stock that is the equal of any for honey-gathering. 

 This year I am breeding from a daughter of Root's fa- 

 mous f200 queen, and from the stock of J. 1' Moore. 

 Warranted queens, in any quantity, will be sold at ."w 

 cts. each, and satisfaction will be guaranteed iu every 

 case, or money will be refunded. 



L. H. Robey, Worthington, W. Va. 



at Catalog Prices. 



SKND FOR CATALOG. 



F. H. Farmer, Boston, Mass. 



182 Friend St., 1st Flight. 



