Red Clover Queens. 



We have been telling you through our advertisements of the Supe- 

 rior Stock of Queens we are furnishiag this year, and we have abundant 

 testimony from others corroborating our opinion. Look at the following, 

 which is only one of the numerous endorsements received: 



"The bees (a colony on the Exposition Grounds, with Root's Tested 

 Clover Queen) are working as I never saw tliem worlv before, and already 

 there is over one hundred pounds of honey in the liive, and all from 

 clover. I am led to believe that long tongues and good working quali- 

 ties go together. Yours very truly, 



Orel L. Hershiser, 

 Supt. N.Y. State Apiarian Exhibit, Agricultural Bldg., 

 July 5, 1901. Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, N.Y. 



m^^Notice the date of his letter. 



Our Prices are as follows: 



Gleanings in Bee Culture o^^e year and one untested red clover queen, $2. 00 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture one year with tested red clover queen, 4. 00 



Gleanings in Bee Culture one year with select tested red clover queen, 6. GO 

 If you want something good, you cannot do better than order one of 

 these queens. All orders are filled promptly. No extra jaostage on these 

 offers to foreign countries. 



The A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio, U. S. A. 



Queens I 



QUIRm, the Queen Breeder, 



has now on hand, ready to 

 mail, five hundred young. 

 Long-tongued Red Clover 

 Queens, Golden or Leather 

 colored. 

 We have one of Root's best breeders 

 from his $200 long-tongued, red clover 

 queen, and a Golden breeder, which we 

 are told is worth $100, if there is a queen 

 in the United States worth that sum. 



J. L. Gandy, of Humholdt, Neb., tells us that 

 the colony having one of our queens, stored over 

 four hundred pounds (mostly comb) honey in 

 a single season. A. I. Root's folks say that our 

 queens are extra fine, while the editor of the 

 American Bee Journal tells us that he has good 

 reports from our stock from time to time. 



We have years of experience in mailing and 

 rearing queens. Queens positively by return mail 

 from now on. 



Price for balance of season as follows: 



G 



12 



Selected - - - - * 75 $4 00 «17 00 



Tested - - - - 1 00 5 00 9 00 



Selected Tested - - 1 50 8 00 



Extra selected tested, the best that money can 

 buy. *:i.00 each. 



H. C. QUIRIN, Parkertown, Ohio. 

 (Parkertown is now a Money Order Office.) 



NEVER NEGLECT A COLD OR COUGH 



NeglecL a Cold or Cou(i,'h and If La 

 Grippe don't set you, Consumption wUl. 

 CUSHMAN'S INHALER cures 

 colds and all diseases of the breath- 

 way passages. Vou losedollars In doc- 

 tor bills In not keeping CUSKMAN'8 

 lNH.4i:,KR handy to drive off a 

 coltl or couKh or sore throat at 

 Its very flrst approach. 



If you cnn't i:ei it nt Drn^fflsts send fop It 

 mnll, 50 cents. Send for Ronk on Menthol, 

 f^l'SHJUX ItKUGCO., VINCENKKS, IKD., U. 

 tf 



By 

 free. 



S. A. 



BARNES' 

 FOOT POWER 

 MACHINERY. 



This cut represents our 

 Combined Machine, which is 

 the best machine made for 

 use in the construction of 

 Hives, Sections, Boxes, etc. 

 Sent on trial. Send for Cata- 

 logue and Price List. 



W. F. tt JoHX Barnes Co., 

 91.3 Kuby St., Kockford. 



Typewriters ♦^ 



and Cameras. ♦ 



If any reader of The Bee-keeper is contem- 

 lilating the purchase of a photographic outfit or 

 a writing machine, I should be pleased to have him 

 correspond with me before placing an order for 

 either. I am in a position to offer new instruments 

 of the highest grade, direct from the manufac- 

 turers, at the lowest possible prices. Respectfully, 



3-tf. 



H. E. Hill, Ft. Pierce, Fla. 



