GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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NEW CROP HONEY 



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2G5 GreenivicK St., Netv YorK 



GOLDEN QUEENS 



that produce golden workers of the bright- 

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 color ol my GOLDENS. and as good honey- 

 getters. Price Si. 00 each; tested, 82.00. Breed- 

 ers, 15.00 and §10.00. 



J. B. BROCKWELL, 



BARNETTS, VIRGINIA. 



Mr. J. B. Bruckirell:—! got a g-olden queen of you last Au- 

 gust, and I never told you how I like her. She is a very fine 

 queen— very prolific, very grentle, and her bees are great 

 honey-g-atherers. I have some of the finest young: queens of 

 her prog-eny that I have ever seen. Now, if I had another 

 queen as g'ood as the old one, not related, so as not to inbreed, 

 I think I should be pretty well fixed. 



Yours truly, Josiah Swinehart. 



West Salem, Ohio, July 15. 



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Shipping-cases for Comb ' 

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Beeswax Wanted. 



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 Lansing, Mich. 



General Agents in Michigan 

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ITALIAN AND GARNIOLAN QUEENS! 



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