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ANTHONY BIAGGI 



Pi'devilla, near BelliiiKona, Italian, 

 Swlzerlanil. 



^Member of National Bee-Keepers' Association. 



This country, politically, Switzerland -Re- 

 public, lies geographically in Italy, and pos- 

 sesses the best kind of bees known. 



In writing, please mention "Review." 



Hartford, Conn., April 20, 1912. 

 Dear Sir: — Enclosed please find postoffice 

 money order, $11 for six queens; hope I shall 

 get as good ones as I have received before; 

 if I do I shall want more. Please send as 

 soon as possible and oblige, 



A. W. Yatics. 



Norwichtown, Conn., Sept. 11, '12. 

 Dear Sir: — I send money order $3. I wish 

 two of your fertilized queens. I have seen 

 some of your bees owned by Mr. Yates and 

 I like them. Yours very truly, 



Allen Latham. 



The Special Committee, appointed by 

 the Oklahoma Bee-Keepers' Association 

 at its last meeting, which was at Okla- 

 lioma City, to draw up resolutions on 

 ihe death of George H. Coulson, sub- 

 mits the following : 



IVhereas, God in His divine wisdom 

 lias seen fit to remove from earth and 

 its associations our dear friend and fel- 

 low apiarist, George H. Coulson. 



IVhereas: The Oklahoma Bee-Keep- 

 ers' Association by this act of Provi- 

 dence lost an earnest friend and faith- 

 ful worker, and his family a loving 

 father and husband. 



Therefore, Be it resolved by The Ok- 

 lahoma Bee-Keepers' Association that 

 w'e mourn the loss of one whose life has 

 been full of benevolent service and ca- 

 pabilities and that we extend to the 

 family our tenderest sympathy and 

 heartfelt confidence in their bereave- 

 ment; and be it further resolved that a 

 cop3' of these resolutions be spread upon 

 the minutes of The Oklahoma Bee- 

 Keepers' Association, and that a copy 

 be sent to the Bee-Keepers' Review, 

 Gleanings, and to the bereaved family. 

 Respectfully submitted, 

 C. E. Sanborn, 

 F. W. Van De Mark, 



W. H. HOBSON, 



Coiiuiiittee. 



WE HAVE THE GOODS 



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Fine Cockerels, Barred and White Plymouth 

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H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, 111. 

 Superiorily of the Carniolan Bee 



A paper explaining the merit.s of these bees, 

 best system of management for comb and 

 extracted honey, and other information, free 

 for the asking. 



Bee-keepers who buy queens in dozen lots 

 or more should get their orders booked early. 

 The queen breeder can then make shii>ments 

 more nearlv as desired. 



ALBERT G. HAHN, 



Carniolan Queen Breeder PITTSTOWN, N. J. 



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