JULY 15, 1912 



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iB now malllnr queens every day except Sun- 

 day. These queens are golnt to almost every 

 State in the Union. A statement In public 

 print says, "The postofflce at Beevllle has 

 probably cancelled more stamps on queen- 

 cages than any other postofflce In the world." 

 Whether this Is true or not, It Is true that 

 Laws' queens are giving eminent satisfaction, 

 and old customers are continually renewing 

 their orders. 



I am breeding: but the one Btraln of three-banded 

 Red-clovpr Stock Italians. A square deal and good 

 queens are all that I can promise. I shall be pleased to 

 have your order, which will be filled in rotation; how- 

 ever. I can also take care of rush orders. 



Prices: Single queen, $1.00; six for $5.00; 100, $76.00. 



ADDRESS PLAINLY 



W. H. LAWS, BEEVILLE, TEXAS 



MILLER'S STRAIN Red-clover ITALIAN QUEENS 



By return mail or money refunded. Bred from my superior 

 breeder; for business, g-entle; no better hustler; bees just roll 

 honey in; three-banded; Northern bred; hardy and vig-orous; 

 winter well; not inclined to swarm; bred from best leather- 

 colored, long--tong:ued, red-clover strains. Untested, VSr; six, 

 $4.00; dozen, $7.50. Select untested, $1.(X); six, S-xOO; dozen, 

 $9,00. Satisfaction guaranteed. . I. F. MILLER, previously 

 of Brookville and Reynoldsvllle, Pa., a queen specialist for 15 

 years, is agent and breeder for E. A. Miller. Send all orders to 

 I. F. MILLER, Rt. 2, Oil City, Pa. 



P^ .A. .^ A .^ .A I" ^^* Shipping 0*nt«r •! 



BOStOtI New England 



Bee-keepers should bear this In mind when or- 

 dering their supplies. . A lull line of supplies 

 always In stock Send for catalog. 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 FrUnd 8tre*t 



BOSTON, MASS. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



Wholeiale Dealers and Commission Merchants In 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments solicited. Established 187&. 



WANTED! 



Early shipments of comb honey in 

 small or carload shipments. 



We have a good market for choice 

 honey, and can use large quantities if 

 the color is nice and white, and the 

 flavor is not too pronounced. 



Our trade likes the white clover 

 best, but we can use other flavors. 



Write us at once even though your 

 crop is not ready. 



. Tell us what price you want, and 

 a complete description of package 

 used in shipping. You will get a 

 prompt answer. 



E. W. PEIRCE 



126 W. Main St. 



Zanesville, Ohio 



Established 1085 

 WE CARRY AN UP-TO-DATE LINE OF 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Write for our 84-pagP catalog: free, and 

 for lowest prices on s^uppliea. Full in- 

 formation g-iven to all inquiries. We 

 handle the best make of goods for the 

 beekeeper. . Freitrht facilitle« pood. 

 Let us hear from you. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., HIGH HILL, MO. 



Untested Italian Queen-Bees 



6 Queens for $4.50; 3 for $2.50; 1 for 90 cts. 



lally begin mailing queens in May, and continue thereafter 

 plan of " first come first served.' The price of one of our 



We usuj 



on the plan „- - . . t> 



Untested Queens alone is 90 cents, or with the old American Bee 



Journal for one year— both for Sl.60. Three aueens (without Journal) would be 

 82.50, or 6 for $4.50. Full Instructions for Introducing sent with each Queen, 

 being printed on the underside of the address-card on the mailing-cage. You 

 can not do better than to get one or more of our fine Standard-bred Queens. 



American Bee Journal, 



Hamilton, Illinois 



