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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sfpt. 15 



QUEENS of 



MOORE'S STRAIN OF ITALIANS 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and are not inclined to swarm. 

 They have won a world-wide reputation for honey-eathering, 

 hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor of the Bee-ketpers' Review. Flint, 

 Mich., says, "As workers, I have never seen them equaled. 

 They seem possessed of a steady, quiet determination that enables 

 them to lay up surplus ahead of others. Easier bees to handle I 

 have never seen." 



My queens are all bred from my best long-tongued three-banded 

 red-clover stock (no other race bred in my apiaries), and the cells 

 are built in strong colonies well supplied with young bees. 



Prices: Untested queens, 75 cts. each; six, $4.00; doz.,$7.50. 

 Select untested, $1.00 each; six, $5.00; doz., $9.00. 



I am filling orders by return mail. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Descriptive circular 

 free. Address 



J. P. Moore, queen-breeder, Rt. 1, Morgan, Ky. 



Italian Queens 



GOLDEN AND CLOVER STOCK. 



Choice queens, 75 cts. each; six for $4.00, or $7.50 a dozen 



GEO. W. BARNES, Box 340, Norwalk, 0. 



Golden Italian Queens, 75c 



Six for $4 00. 



Mailed promptly. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Circular. 



J. B. CASE, .... Port Orange, Fla. 



Westwood Red-clover Queens 



Are the bees that got the honey In 1907. 



Better try them for 1908. Nuclei and full 



colonies a specialty. Price list on application. 



H ENRY SHAFFER. 2860 Harrison Ave.. Sta. L. Cincinnati. 0. 



NOW IS THE 

 TIME 



to buy your queens for fall increase. I 

 can mail promptly young vigorous queens 

 — Italian, Carniolan, Banat, and golden. 

 Prices, untested, 75 cts.; $8.00 per dozen; 

 tested, $1.25 each; $12.00 per dozen. 



Circular free. 

 Grant Ancler8on,Si binal, Tex. 



Taylor's Strain of Italians 



IS THE BEST. 



Long tongues and goldens are the best of honey-gatherers; 19 

 years a specialty, breeding for the best honey-gatherers. Un- 

 tested, 75 cts. each, or $8. 00a dozen; tested, $1.00 each, or $10.00 

 a dozen; select tested, $1.50 each. Breeders, the very best, from 

 $3.00 to $5.00 each. We sell nuclei in full colonies. Bees in 

 separate yards. Safe anival guaranteed. Send all orders to 



J. W. TAYLOR & S^ON, Beeville, Bee County. Trxas. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Fine .1 and 5 banded queens 

 till Nov. 15, untesttd. only 60c 

 or $6.00 a doz. : extra Hne queen, 



II; tested, Jl. 26. Full colonies 



InS-fr. hive, with queen, »fi.50; 



3-fr. nucleus.wlth queen.l2.7B. 



Safe arrival guaranteed. Di- 

 rections to Introduce go with 

 queen. Price list free. 



J L FAJEN. 



ALMA, MO. 



RED-CLOVER QUEENS 



200 lbs. honey from my breeding colony. Mostly 

 red-clover honey. Untested queen, 75 cts.; tested, 

 $1.00; doz., $7.00. Four-frame nuclei and line 

 tested queen, $4. G Routzann, Biglervllle Pa. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Large prolific queens of the Moore strain. Nice to handle, and 

 good workers. Untested, 60c; 6 for $.3.25; doz., $6.00, now 

 going by return mail. S. F. TRECO, SwedOna, III. 



Queens Italian Queens 



BY RETURN MAIL. 



Untested, 60 cts. each; 6 for$3.25; tested. $1.00 each; 6for$4.75. 



150 colonies of bees for sale. Write for prices. 

 E. A. SIMMONS, . . GREENVILLE. ALA. 



Extra Fine QUEENS 



Queens of the Doolittle-Moore cross, $2.00 each; 3, $5.00; 6, 

 $9.00. Queens of the Moore strain, $1.00 each; 6, $5.00; 12, 

 $9.00. All queens warranted purely mated. 



W. M PARR SH, Re 8. Lawrence. Kan. 

 W. M. Parrish, Covert, Kan., Sept. 12, 1907. 



Lawrence, Kan. 

 Dear Sir: — The queen I received of you in 1906 yielded, this 

 year, twice as much surplus as any other one colony 1 have. 



Clarence A. Hall. 



CARNIOLAN, BANAT, AND CAUCASIAN QUEENS 



Home-bred, $1.00 each; five at 80c each; Imported, $4.00 each. 

 FRANK BENTON. • Box 17. - WASHINGTON. D. C. 



WHAT'S THE USE 



OF HAVING FINE HONEY IF IT IS IN POOR PACKAGES? 



If you are among the fortuaate ones who have secured a good crop of 

 honey, surely you will not be so unbusinesslike as to sell it in second- 

 hand or inferior cases. Your honey will sell far easier in nice new 

 cases or tins. WE HAVE THEM. .'. .'. .'. . .*. 



John Nebel & Son Supply Co., High Hill, Mont. Co., Mo. 



