JULY 15, 1913 



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W. H. LAWS 



is again ready to fill your orders for 

 queens the present season. Law's Red- 

 clover Italians are as good as can be had. 

 One firm who bought over 1100 queens 

 from me in 1912 says. "Your queens are 

 very satisfactory. " We are booking or- 

 ders now, and we are going to do our 

 level best to mail all queens by return 

 mail when so ordered. My bees are abso- 

 lutely clean and free from all disease. 

 Queens sent out under the usual guaran- 

 tees. Prices: Single queen, §1; six for $5. 

 Breeding queens, none better, each, |5. 



W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, BEE COUNTY, TEXAS 



Famous Italian Queens! 



from tHe A.piaries of 

 "WAI^IvIN <St. CORI^IS 



have won a world-wide reputation for prolific- 

 ness, hardiness, gentleness, and honey-gather- 

 ing. Our queens are reared scientifically from 

 breeders perfected by years of elimination. We 

 have the famous Moore strain of Italians, and 

 are giving every care to the perfection of cells 

 and mating. 



Satisfaction and safe arrival guaranteed. 



Circular free. 



Untested, 75 cts.; dozen, $8.00. 



WALLIN (SL CORDIS 



BrooKsville, Ky. 



FAMOUS QUEENS 



direct from 



ITALY! 



Bees more beautiful, more gentle, more ind}(.^t}-iotts; 

 the best hoiieij-gatherem. Universal Exposition, St. Louis, Mo., 

 1904, the highest award. Extra breeding- queen. $3.00; selected, 

 $2.00; fertilized, $1.50. Write. 



Hartford. Conn., April 20, 1907. 

 Please find enclosed $11.00 for six queens. I hope to gret as 

 g:ood ones as I received before, and if I do I shall want more. 



A. W. Yates. 

 Norwichtown. Conn., Sept. U. 1912. 

 I send you money order for $3.00. I wish two of your fertil- 

 ized queens. I have seen some of your bees owned by Mr. 

 Yates, and I like them. " Ai.u:n Latham. 



ANTHONY BIACGI, Pedeviila near Ballinzona, Italy 



Please in writing mention GLKANINGS. 



QUEENS 



AND BEES 



An improved superior strain of Italians is what 

 QUIRIN RAI&ES. Our stock is Northern bred and 

 hardv — all stock being wintered on summer stands. 



We sent fifty nuclei to J. D. Mxon. of Lafarge, Wis., 

 and July 20th ("of same year) he wrote us saying they 

 did just splendid, as at that date they had already filled 

 their supers, and that he would have to extract them. 

 We have files of similar testimonials. 



Prices for rest of season 



Select queens 



Tested queens 



Select tested queens 



Breeders 



Golden breeders 



Two-comb nuclei, no queen. . . 

 Three-comb nuclei, no queen. 



Full colonies on 8-frames 



One pound bees, no queen — 

 Half pound bees, no queen — 



1 00 



1 50 

 3 00 

 5 00 



2 25 



3 25 

 5 00 

 1 50 

 1 00 



5 00 

 8 00 

 15 00 



12 00 

 18 00 

 25 00 

 8 00 

 5 00 



12 



f 7 00 

 9 00 

 15 00 



22 00 

 32 00 



Add price of queen wanted with bees. Bees by the 

 pound, nuclei, and colonies: if waTited before June 1, 

 add 25 jif r cent. QUEENS NOW READY. Safe delivery 

 and pure mating guaranteed. Over 20 years a breeder. 

 Testimonials and circular tree. 



QUIRIN -THE -QUEEN -BREEDER 



BELLEVUE, OHIO 



Miller's Strain of Red-clover ITALIAN QUEENS 



By Return Mall or order retiimed 

 Bred from superior breeders for business; gentle; 

 no better hustlers; bees roll honey in; three-banded; 

 Northern-bred: hardy and vigorous: winter well; 

 not inclined to swarm; bred from best leather-colored 

 strains. Untested, 75 cts.; six, $4.00: dozen, $7.50. Se- 

 lect untested, ll.OO; six, $5.00; dozen, §9.00. Satisfac- 

 tion guaranteed. 



Isaac F. Miller, a queen specialist and breeder for 

 sixteen years, previously of Brookville, Rt. 2, Rey- 

 noldsville, and lately of Oil City, Rt. 2, Pa., is agent 

 and breeder for E. L. Miller. Send all orders to 



I. F. MILLER, Rt. 2, Brookville, Pa. 



GOLDENS.— An opportunity to get Ben Davis" famous utility Goldcns. Yard stocked 

 from his apiaries. Breeder kept 16 frames filled until put in nucleus in June. Drone col- 

 onies headed by mothers of strain producing over 178 perfect ^X sections last flow. Espe- 

 cially immune to European foul brood. . THREE-BANDS.— A fine strain of prolific 

 dark queens — drone mothers from a strain which produced over 17-2 perfect i}4 sections 

 last flow. An excellent honey-gathering grade; disease-resisting; the best of winterers. 

 All queens reared in full colonies during honey-liow; mated in four-frame nuclei, which gives large, vig- 

 orous, and prolific queens. Purity of mating, safe arrival, .satisfaction, freedom from disease guaranteed. 

 Either Strain, Select Tested, $2.50. Tested, $1.50. Untested, 80 cents. 

 Write for prices on a few excellent breeders. 



KENNETH HAWKINS, 



Plainfield, Illinois 



