Apr. 1, 1912 



Carniolan 



Alpine Queens 



—GREY WORKERS— 



Shipped to all Parts 

 of the World. 



Select tested, March, 

 April, May, g.S.OO: June, 

 July, Augrust, $:!.50. 



Select untested, June 

 July, Augrust, $2.00. 

 Mailed, postage free. Safe arrival g-uaranteed. Dead 

 queens replaced if returned in 24 hours. Intern, money- 

 order with ever.v order. References respecting- financial 

 and conmiercial responsibility of the undersig-ned Ass'n 

 can be had at every Imp. and Royal Austro-Hung-arian 

 Consulate in the U. S. and Canada. Wi-ite for our booklet 

 Orders for nuclei and hives can not be filled until every 

 thing: concerning this line of business is arranged proper- 

 ly. Remit money order and write English to 



The Imperial-Royal Agricultural Association. Ljubljana, 

 Carniola. Krain, Austria 



STRAWBERRY 



Plants 



Send 12.50 for 1000 plants, Lady Thompson, Klon- 

 dyke. Aroma, or Gandy. Also grapevines and fruit 

 trees 10 cents each. Order now. 



JOHN LICHTFOOT, 

 R. No. 8. East Chattanooga, Tenn. 





New England Beekeepers 



Every Thing in Supplies 

 New Goods Factory Prices Save Freight 



CULL & WILLIAMS CO. 

 Providence, R. I. 



CARNIOLANS 



SUPERIOR WINTERERS 



Have your bees wintered satisfactorily? Are many 

 of them weak? Would you like your bees to come 

 through in better condition? CariiioUuis staiicl the 

 severe wiritfrs o/ aitr Northern States the b st. Ask for our 

 paper. '■Superiority t>f ihe Carniolan Bee," telling- about their 

 wintering- qualities. It's free. 



Albert G. Hann, scientific Oueen-breeder, PittstOWn, N. J. 



White WYANDOTTES 



Breeding Stock for Sale. Males, $3.00 each and 

 up; Females, S2.00 each and up. 



We have been breeding- White Wyandottes for 

 seventeen years, and have over 500 to select from. 



Baby Chicks in Season, 15 cents Each 



Cf^f^C S2 00 PER SETTING of IS 

 CiV«VlO $8.00 PER HUNDRED 



Orchard Heights Farm, Oaklawn, Rhode Island 



p. T. BKEESE, Manag-er 



NGRMINGS /or "GLEANINGS 



"5r GRAY PRINTING GO., Fostoria, 0. 



PUBLICATIONS ON 



BEE CULTURE 



Please use coupon below, checking 

 the numbers of items wanted. 



The pamphlets and booklets listed be- 

 low are of more than ordinary interest: 



1 My First Season's Txper-ence with the 

 Honey-bea. By the "apectutor," of the 

 Outlook, of New York. A ten-pagre leaflet 

 detailing the experiences of this ■well- 

 known writer. You will read the leaflet 

 through before you lay it down. Free. 



2 The Bea-keeper and Fruit-grower. A 15- 

 page booklet giving actual facts regard- 

 ing the value of bees to truit, and show- 

 ing how bee-keeping may be doubly prof- 

 itable to the fruit-grower. Fruit-growers 

 are realizing as never before the neces- 

 sity of having honey-bees in close prox- 

 imity to their blossoming fruit. Free. 



Bee-keeping for Sedentary Folk. A 24- 

 page leaflet reciting the actual experi- 

 ences of an amateur bee-keeper, showing 

 what equipment is best, points derived, 

 etc. Free. 



Catalog of Bee-keepers' Supplies. Our 

 complete catalog will be mailed free to 

 any address on request. 



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Q Habits of the Honey-bee. By Dr. E. F. 



Phillips- A somewhat scientific han- 

 dling of the habits and anatomy of the 

 bee. Price 10 cts. 

 How to Keep Bees. A book of 238 pages 

 9 "detailing in a most interesting manner 

 the experience of a beginner in such a 

 way as to help other beginners. Price 

 $1.00 postpaid. 



The A B C of Bee Culture. A complete 

 encyclopedia of bees, of 576 pages, fully 

 illustrated, $1.,50 postpaid; half leather, $2. 

 Cleanings in Bee Culture. A 64-page 

 illustrated semi-monthly magazine, the 

 leading exponent of bee culture in this 

 country. Ten cents per issue, but to new 

 subscribers we will furnish it six months 

 for 25 cts. 



Back-yard Bee-keeping. Six interest- 

 ing lessons written in readable newspaper 

 style. Many facts to encourage the " City 

 Bound " man or woman with the back-to- 

 the-land longing. Free. 



Truth About Sweet Clover. Interest- 

 ing booklet of nearly 100 pages. Tells of 

 value of sweet clover lor honey, for plow- 

 ing under, as fertilizers of the soil, and 

 food for horses, cattle, swine, sheep, etc. 

 Free. 

 The coupon below may be used as an order 

 sheet by properly checking the numbers of 

 items wanted and adding your signature, and 

 remittance, if required. 



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The A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. 



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