OCTOBER 1, 1912 



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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, 81.00; six, 85.00; 12, §9.00. 

 Select untested, $1.25; six, 16.00; 12, 811.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Circular free. 



J. P. MOORE, 

 Que*n-br«edar, Route 1, MORGAN, KY. 



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The only cyclopedia on bees, 636 pages. fully illus- 

 trated. Every phase of the subject fully treated 

 br experts. Price $1.&0 postpaid ; money refunded 

 liunsatlsfactory. Catalog of supplies and sample 

 copy of our semi-monthly magazine, Gleanings 

 in Bee Culture, free If you mention this paper. 



Gleanlnot in Be* Culture, Medina, Ohio. 



FINE ITALIAN QUEENS 



BY RETURN MAIL 



3 and 5 banded, only 7.jc; extra fine, $1.00; 



200 stands Italian bees at a bargain. 

 J. L. FAJEN, . . STOVER, MISSOURI 



300 TESTED RED-CLOVER AND GOLDEN QUEENS, 



50 cts. each, after October 1. 

 EVANSVILLE BEE AND HONEY CO., Evansville, Ind. 



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The pamphlets and booklets listed be- 

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1 My First Season's Exparlenco with the 

 Honey-bee. By the "Spectator," ol the 

 Outlook, of New York. A ten-page leaflet 

 detailing the experiences ol this well- 

 known writer. You will read the leaflet 

 through before you lay it down. Free, 

 n The Bee-keeper and Fruit-grower. A 15- 

 -^ page booklets giving actual facts regard- 

 ing the value of bees to fruit, and ehow- 

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 are realizing as never before the neces- 

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 A Catalog of Bee-keepers' Supplies. Our 

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3 Habits of the Honey-bee. By Dr. B. F. 



Phillips. A somewhat scientific han- 

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 bee. Price 10 cts. 

 How to Keep Bees. A book of 228 pages 

 9 detailing in a most interesting manner 

 the experience of a beginner in such a 

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The A B C of Bee Culture. A complete 

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Cleanings In Bee Culture. A 64-page 

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Back-yard Bee-keeping. Six interest- 

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Truth About Sweet Clover. Interest- 

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