GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



QUEENS 



AND BEES 



An improved superior strain of Italians is what 

 QUI KIN RAlSfc,S. Our stoclc i.-< Nortliern bred and 

 hardy — all stock being: winiered on summer stands. 



We sent fifty nuclei to J. D. Nixon, of Lafarg-e, Wis., 

 and Jul.v 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 flies 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 I 



75 

 1 00 



1 50 

 3 00 

 5 00 



2 25 



3 25 

 5 00 

 I 50 

 1 00 



$ 4 00 

 5 00 

 8 00 

 15 00 



12 00 

 18 00 

 25 00 

 8 00 

 5 00 



12 



i 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 wanted before June 1, 

 add 25 per cent. QUEENS NOW READY. Safe delivery 

 and pure mating- i^uaranteed. Over 20 years a breeder. 

 Testimonials and circular free. 



QUIRIN- THE -QUEEN -BREEDER 



BELLEVUE, OHIO 



Queens of MOORE'S 

 STRAIN of ITALIANS 



PRODUCE WORKERS 



that fill the supers quick 

 With honey nice and thick. 

 They have won a world-wide reputation for 

 honey-gathering, hardiness, gentleness, etc. 

 Untested queens, $1.00; six, 15.00; 12, $9.00. 

 Select untested, $1.25; six, $6.00; 12, $11.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Circular free. 



J. P. MOORE, 

 Queen-braeder. Route 1 , Morgan, Ky. 



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MACHINERY 



This cut represents our com- 

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 made for beekeepers' use in 

 the construction of their 

 hives, sections, etc. 



Machines on Trial 



Send for Illustrated catalog 

 and prices. Address 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES CO.. 



646 Ruby St., 

 ROCKFORD, - ILLINOIS. 



1HE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



would like to add a thousand new sub- 

 S("ribeis (o their list for 1914, and are 

 going to offer special inducements to 

 gel them. Listen : The April and May 

 numbers contain the report of the Na- 

 tional convention at Cincinnati, O., and 

 in themselves contain 96 pages. The 

 last half of 1913 contain the series of 

 articles, 3000 colonies in 50 yards man- 

 aged from one office, besides many other 

 interesting articles that space forbids 

 mentioning. We are printing 400 extra 

 copies of the Review for the last half 

 of this year on purpose to give to new 

 subscribers; and as long as they last we 

 will give the April and May numbers, 

 containing the convention report, the 

 last lialf of 1913, and all of 1914, for 

 an even dollar. You have likely been 

 tliinking' for some tixne that you would 

 like the Review, and this will be an op- 

 portune lime to get it at bargain-coun- 

 ter jn-ice. Address 



The Beekeepers' Review 



Northsfar, Mich. 



Good Digestion 



Means 



Good Health 



Therefore, dally add 



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to your Fowls' Morning Mash 



Its action is to aid digestion. A.s suit- 

 able for growino- .stock as for adults. 

 Oiu" teaspoonful for every six fowls is 

 the right quantity. 



Write to us for a copy ot pamphlet ed- 

 ited hy Ralph Allen," Herts, England, 

 with testimonials from the most prom- 

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 who havi" used and are using FRENCH'S 

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Mustard Makers 

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