QUEENS FOR 1902. 



I bet' to announce that I have completed arrangements for supplying 

 rueens of an excellent strain to all who mav favor me with their orders dur- 

 ing 1902. 



Purchasers may have their choice of stock from a superior imported 

 mother, or from a choice golden breeder. 



Of the hundreds of queens sent to customers in the past, I have had but 

 one complaint — which came from a gentleman in Alabama — and his queen was, 

 doubtless, injured m the mails; while we have had scores of letters proclaim- 

 ing the merits of our stock. I am, therefore, confident of my ability to please 

 all who order in the future. ,■ 



These queens are carefully bred in separate yards, well isolated. 



Untested, $1.00 each. Tested, $2.00 each. 

 Htf. d M . aijH. E. HILL, Fort Pierce, Florida. 



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QUEENS 



Buy them of H. G. Quirin, the largest 

 queen-breeder in the North. 



The A. I. Root & Co. tells us our 

 stock is extra fine. Editor York, of the 

 A. B- J. says that he has good reports 

 from our stock from time to time, while 

 J. L. Gandy, of Humboldt, Nebra., se- 

 cured over 400 pounds honey (mostly 

 comb) from single colonies containing 

 our queens. We have files of testimon- 

 ials similar to the above. 



Our breeders originated from the 

 highest priced long-tongued red clover 

 queens in the U. S. 



Fine queens, promptness and square 

 dealing, has built up our present busi- 

 ness, which was established in 1888. 



Price of Golden and Leather Colored 

 queens before July i: 



I 1 



6 112 



Selected, warranted 



Tested 



Selected tested ■ 



Extra selected tested the best that 

 money can buy 



1 00 



1 50 



2 00 



4 00 



5 001 9 50 

 8 00 15 00 



10 5C 



Hathaway Bldg., 

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Milwaukee, Wis. 



We guarantee safe arrival to any 

 state, Continental island or any Euro- 

 pean country, can fill all orders prompt- 

 ly, as we expect to keep 3 to 500 

 queens on hand ahead of orders. Special 

 price on 50 to 100. (Free Cir.) Ad- 

 dress all orders t6, 



QUIRIN, THE QUEEN BREEDER. 

 Parkertown, Ohio. 

 (Parkertown is a P. O. Money Order 

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