Sept. 3, 1903. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



573 



QUEENS! 



Golden and Leather-Colored Italiad, warranted 

 to give satisfaction— those are the kind reared 

 by QU)IRIN-THE-QUEEN-BREEDER. Our bus- 

 iness was esiabli-hed in 18S8. Our stock origi- 

 nated from the best and hlg-hestpriced long- 

 tongued red clover breeders in the U. S. We 

 rear as many, and perhaps more, queens than 

 any other breeder in the North. Pi ice of c^neens 

 after July list: Large Select, 75c each; six for 

 $4; Tested Stock, $1 each; six for $5; Selected 

 Tested, $150 each; Breeders. $3 each. Two- 

 frame Nuclei [do queen] $2 each. All Queens 

 are warranted pure. 



Special low price on queens in lots of 25 to 100. 



All queens are mailed promptly, as we keep 

 300 to 500 on hand ready to mail. 



We guarantee safe delivery to any State, Con- 

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Arrangement of Supers on Hives. 



I don't know what's the best arrangement 

 of supers on hives; but at present we have 

 settled upon this order: An empty super is 

 put next the brood-nest; next above this the 

 super nearest completion, and so on, the one 

 least advanced being on top. If it seems pos- 

 sible that more room may be needed, an addi- 

 tional super is put above all. Next time 

 around, this upper super generally has the 

 foundation drawn, but no honey in it — some- 

 times a little honey, and sometimes the foun- 

 dation not drawn at all. — A Stray Straw in 

 Gleanings in Bee-Culture. 



Some German Uses of Honey. 



From a honey leaflet sent out by P. Waetzel, 

 Freiburg, I take the following recipes: 



" Honey-water flavored with fruit-juice, 

 lemon or berry, makes a good drink for fever- 

 patients." 



" Honey dissolved in hot water is good for 

 hoarseness and coughs, beneficial in diphthe- 

 ria, influenza and la grippe.'' 



" Honey and unsalted butter made into a 

 salve is excellent in case of scalds and burns." 



" Apply a plaster or poultice of honey and 

 flour on severe burns, also on boils. ' ' 



" Sleeplessness yields to internal honey 

 treatment." — American Bee-Keeper. 



The Carno>Italian Bees. 



These are commended by Prof. Frank Ben- 

 ton, and are highly esteemed by the editor of 

 the Rocky Mountain Bee Journal, who says 

 of them: 



"Their work in our own apiary this year 

 amply justifies all we have said in their favor. 

 For the locality of the Rocky Mountains they 

 are superior to Haliaus in many respects, 

 chief among which is the uniformity and high 



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South as well as North. 



How Moore's strain of Italians roll In the 

 honey down In Texas. 



HuTTO, Te.^., Nov. 19, 1902. 



J. P. MooKK.— Dear Sir:— I wish to write you 

 in regard to queens purchaHed of you. I could 

 have written sooner, but 1 wanted to test them 

 thoroughly and see if they had those remarka- 

 ble qualities of a three-banded Italian bee. I 

 must confess to you 1 am more surprised every 

 day as I watch them. They simply " roll the 

 honey in." It seems that they get honey where 

 others are idle or trying to rob; and for gentle- 

 ness of handling, I have never seen the like. 

 Friend E. R. Root was right when he said your 

 bees have the longest tongues; for they get 

 honey where others fail. I will express my 

 thanks for such queens. I am morn than 

 pleased. I will stock my outapiaries ne.xt 

 spring with your queens. 



Yours truly, Henry Schmidt. 



The above is pretty strong evidence that red 

 clover is not the only plant which requires 

 long tongue bees to secure ihegrealestquautity 

 of nectar. 



Daughters of my 23-100 breeder, the prize- 

 winner, and other choice breeders: Untested, 

 75 cents each; six, $4 00; dozen, $7.50. Select 

 untested, Jl.OO each; six, $5.00; dozen, $9.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Cir- 

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 mail, and shill probably be able to do so till 

 the close of the season. 



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We have a strain of 

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