THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 167 



Queens That "Arc Better" 



Italians and Banats 



Untested Queens, 7iJc each; $8.00 per dozen: two or more dozen in one order, 

 $7.50 per dozen. 



Tested Queens, $1.25 each; $12.00 per dozen. 



Breeder~Queens, $3.00 each. Foreign trade add 5c each extra. 



JA lb. Packages of Bees after May 1st, $1.50. Select queen wanted and add to this. 

 Ihe express charges on these will be very small m comparison with charges on frame 

 nuclei. 



One-frame Nuclei with Untested Queen, $2.00 each; 2-frame, $3.00; 3-frame, $4.00. 

 Full Colony of Bees in 10-frame hive, $7.00. Add 50c each if Tested Queen is wanted; 

 $2.00 if Breeder Queen is wanted. For 10 or more Colonies or Nuclei, deduct 25c each. 

 Write if interested in carload lots. 



I have successfully shipped Bees and Queens from this place every month of the 

 year. 



"Two colonies of bees invoiced by you on Jan. 29 to ^latsutaro Sarada, Kobe, ar- 

 rived safely on -March 23, and are satisfactory. 

 March 31, 1912. Masami Yoshimura, Ogaki, Japan." 



Each Colony contained a fine Breeding Queen. 



My Bee and Queen Exhibits at the State Fair of Texas were awarded six premiums 

 in 1911. Italians were also awarded First Prize at The Cotton Palace, in Waco, Texas. 



"Your ^Money's Worth" is my motto. Terms are Cash with order. I refer you 

 to Sabihal National Bank or any business firm in Sabinal. 



I have seven yards, and wath se\eial hundred nuclei, I can serve many customers. 

 I solicit your trade. 



J. A. Simmons, UvaWc Co. Apiaries, SaWnalJcxas 



ATTENTION! 



Very Important to all bee-keepors all over the world and wlio desire to improve 

 their native or niixeil .straiiLs of lieesi 



The direct exportation from Carniola of the Gray-Banded. Alpine Bee to all 

 parts cf the world, which until now wa.s conducted by the Imperial Royal Agricul- 

 tural Association of Carniola, in the future will manage on his own account. 



JOHANK STRGAR, 

 Wittnach, P. O. "Wocheiner reistritz, 



Upper-Carniola (Krain), Austria. 



Owner of 58 honors awarded to him at diverse Agricultural Exhibitions for his 

 achievements as a breeder of the best strain of Carniolan.3 and producer of agricul- 

 tural products. 



All Queens taken from fall colonies, and not over one year old. Mailed post- 

 age free. Dead select tested queens will be replaced if returned in 2 4 hours after 

 arrival, except if tliey arrive in such a state in Soutli-America and Australia. 

 Bead select untested queens not replaced, except if sent to European countries. 

 Safe arrival of nuclei and hives not guaranteed, (except if shipped to E)uropean 

 countries.) Orders of this kind must accompany freight expenses. The safest 

 transport of stock is in Carniolan box-hives; after arrival, or later, the combs can 

 be cut out to fit any frame. Prices of select tested Q)ueens: March, April May, 

 $5.00; June, July. Aug.. Sept., October. $3.50. Select untested queens: June. July. 

 August $2.00. Carniolan box-hives with 4-5 pounds of bees, .select tested tiueen, 

 brood, honey, $i.0(i: loco R. R. Station, "SVocheiner Feistritz. White Eng-lish for 

 complete price list and new Booklet (which will be mailed free of postage) under 

 above address. 



HAI^S for FRUITS, SYRUPS 

 •^^■'■** — and HONEY "H 



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AT VERY 

 LOWEST PRICES 



Also Labels, Solder and Supplies 1 



ctaiTk ovi'v cirv^k ^ikV^flMki* Writetoday for illustrated price list stating I 

 »nip 4Mny »l^e Uruer kj^d and quantity wanted. I 



KATIONAL CAN COMPANY, Dept. 6 , BALTIMORE, MO. I 



DISTRIBUTING rHR f rilJIO nmif inP send for Annual catalog which win ten 



you who is your nearest Distributer. 

 G. B. Lewis Company, Watertown, Wis. 



30 hoUTes for lewis beeware 



