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July 19, 1906 



American Itee Journal 



Tennessee=Bred Queens 



All from Extra=Select Mothers 



3-band from Imported Dark Leather, Moore's Long-Tongue, or my own. Goldens from 

 Laws, Doolittle's or my own. Caucasians and Carniolans from direct Imported. 



Aptek April 15th. 



Straight 5-band Golden Breeders $10.00 



Select Golden Breeders 3.00 



" 3-band " 3.00 



" Carniolan " 3.10 



" Caucasian" 3.25 



1-frame Nucleus (no queen) $1.50 



2-frame " " 2.00 



3-frame " " 2.50 



4-frame " " 3.00 



1 full colony without queen in S-frame 

 dovetailed hive 6 00 



Bees by the pound in light shipping-boxes, $1.00 per pound. 



Select the Queen wanted, and add the price to the above prices. 



Discounts on large orders. Contracts with dealers a specialty. No bee-disease has ever 

 been in this section. 



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CONVENTION NOTICE. 



National in Texas.— The National Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will hold its annual con- 

 vention Nov. 8, 9 and 10, 1906, in San Anto- 

 nio, Texas. These dates occur at a time when 

 the Texas Fair is in progress, and low rates 

 will be in force, locally, for several hundreds 

 of miles out of San Antonio, and, at the same 

 time, there will be home-seekers' rates avail- 

 able from other parte of the country. 



Flint, Mich. W. Z. Hutchinson, Sec. 



Chautauqua Lake, N. Y., 



and return, via Nickel Plate Road, July 

 27th, at $14 00 for the round-trip, from 

 Chicago. Return limit August 28th. 

 Chicago City Ticket Office, 107 Adams 

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CAUCASIAN QUEENS! 



lean furnish a limited number of Queers of 

 this popular variety, bred from a Tested Queen 

 sent me by the Agricultural Department, all 

 mated in a mating yard away from all other 

 bees, so that all of my Queens will be almost 

 sure to be purely mated. The c ft choice Queens 

 only $1.00 each. C. W. PRICE 



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Moore's Loag-Tongues 



and Golden Ijuenis 



Select Untested, 75c; 6 for S4; 12 for §7.50. 

 Tested, §1.25; 6 for S6; 12 for §11. Best 

 Breeders, $2.50. Safe arrival guaranteed, 



W. H. RAILS, Orange, Calif. 



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Queens I talia n Queens 



Golden and Leather-Colored 



One Untested Queen, 50c; 6 for §2.75. One 

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Mrs. O. E. Gibson, Brant, Mich., says: 

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 Untested, 50c: Tested, §1.00. 



J. F. MICHAEL 



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Queen Incubator and Brooder — Twin Nucleus=Box 



MAINLY FOR QUEEN-BREEDERS 



Incubator and Brooder allow the bees access to the cells and queens at all 

 times. (Patented July 7, 1903.) Price, $5.00. 



Twin Nucleus and Mating Box has control of the queen by a 3-hole wheel 

 on the outside, with one hole wire-screened, one hole covered with queen-exclud- 

 ing- zinc, and the third hole to regulate the size of the entrance. (Patent applied 

 for.) Price, $1.00. 



Cylinder Cages postpaid, each, 10 cents. Queen-Cells, 100 mounted, with 

 sample of Cylinder Cage (sent postpaid,) for 75 cents. 



Breeding Queens, after May 1st — Italian, Imported and Golden Italian, 

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