THE AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER 



Queen=Breeders' Directory. 



This page is intended as a guide for qneen buyers, from which they may select the stock 

 desired, and breeders are invited to make use of it for their announcements, at the rate 

 of J3.00 a vear per card, payable strictly in advance. 



HE A. I. ROOT Co., MEDIN.\, OHIO. 

 Breeders of Italian bees and queens. 



EO J. VAXDE VORD, DAYTONA, FLA. 

 ' Breeds choice Italian queens early. All 

 eens warranted purely mated, and satisfaction 

 aranteed. 



H W. WEBER, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 

 • (Cor. Central and Freeman Ave.s.) Golden 

 low. Red Clover and Camiolan queens, bred 

 m select mothers in separate apiaries. 



HE HONEY AND BEE COMPANY, BEE- 

 VILLE, TEXAS. Holy Land, Camiolan, 

 prian, Albino and 3 and 5-banded Italian 

 Jens. Write for our low prices. Satisfaction 

 iranteed.. 



)HN M. DAVIS. SPRING HILL. TENN.. sends 

 out the choicest 3-banded and golden Italian 

 ;ens that skill and experience can produce, 

 .isfaction guaranteed. No disease. 



I B. CHASE, PORT ORANGE, FLA., has fine 

 J« golden Italian queens early and late. Work- 

 ers little inclined to swarm, and cap their honey 

 very white. Hundreds of his old customers stick 

 to him vear after vear. Circular free. 



CWARTHMORE APIARIES, SWARTHMORE, 

 "^ PA. Our bees and queens are the brighest 

 Italians procurable. Satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Correspondence in English, French, German and 

 Spanish. Shipments to all parts of the world. 



WZ. HUTCHINSON, FLINT, MICH. 

 • Superior stock queens, SI. .50 each; queen 

 and Bee-Keepers' Review one year for only S2.00. 



MEW CENTURY QUEEN-REARING CO., (John 

 1^ W. Pharr, Prop.) BERCLAIR, TEXAS, is 

 breeding fine golden and 3-banded Itailian, Holy 

 Land, Carniolan and Cyprian queens. Prices are 

 low. Please write forspecial information desired. 



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Work on the French national pavil- 

 ion, a reproduction of the Grant Tri 

 anion at Versailles. France, will be 

 begun soon at the world's fair. St. 

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The British National Pavilon at the 

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Live stock breeders of Canada will 

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