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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Italian Queens, bred in Southern Michi- 

 gan; just far enough north to have superior 

 winterers for all northern states and Canada. 

 Bees by pound and half pound. My free de- 

 scriptive list tells it all. Untested, $1.00; 

 select tested, $1.50. My goldens are bred up 

 from imported 3-band stock to start with. 

 (Gentle) select golden untested, $1.10. See 

 list. Plans "How to Introduce Queens," 15c; 

 "How to Increase," 15c; both, 35c. E. E. 

 MoTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



Carniolan Queens. — Untested $1.00 for one, 

 $5.50 for six, $10.00 for 12. Tested $1.50 

 for one, $8.00 for six, $15.00 for 12. These 

 queens are bred from the best strains selected 

 after sending to queen raisers in many dif- 

 ferent places in Austria. Having bought all 

 the bees within several miles of this apiary 

 we will agree to replace any untested queens 

 that prove to be hybrids. Some of the best 

 imported Carniolans show slight traces of yel- 

 low, but are gentle, not a cross hybrid with 

 two or three yellow bands. Wm. Kernan, Rt. 

 2, Dushore, Pa. 



Miscx:i;i.ANi:ovs. 



Want to Send You our catalog and price 

 list of beehives and fixtures. They are nice 

 and cheap. White Mfg. Co., Greenville, Tex. 



For Sale — Bee-Keepers' supplies, honey and 

 bees. Write for price circular. A. E. Bur- 

 dick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



Recleaned Silveriiull Seed Buckwheat — 

 One bu. $1.15, 2 bu. $2.15, 5 or more bu. $1.00 

 per bu., bags included. Order now. Wm. 

 VoLLMER, Akron, N. Y. 



Wanted — At once, several good men to work 

 in our apiaries. Give wages wanted, age and 

 experience in first letter. The Rocky Moun- 

 tain Bee Co., Forsyth, Montana. 



For Sale — 100 eight-frame and 20 ten-frame 

 comb supers complete with foundations and 

 sections at 35c each. Not factorjf made. 30 

 Miller feeders and 50 comb shipping cases at 

 two-thirds market value. Leon C. Wheelfr, 

 Barryton, Mich. 



For Sale — Two Hatch wax presses, two 

 solar extractors, two frame extractors for 

 frames shorter than Langstroth, one Daisy 

 foundation fastener, one Lewis fastener, one 

 Globe veil, one capping melter, one gravity 

 separator. These are practically new goods 

 and will be sold for 60 to 70% of their orig- 

 inal cost. Leon C. Wheeler, Barryton, Mich. 



For Sale — 90 10-frnme dovetailed L. hives 

 nearly new and painted; 50 10-frame extracting 

 supers, 7yi in. deep. Root's make. The above 

 nives are without frames. L. hives complete 

 except frames, 75c each; 7^ in. deep dove- 

 tailed super, without frames, 35c each. Also 

 300 new all-wood L. frames, with lA-inch top- 

 bar, k. d. at $2.10 per hundred. W. H. Town 

 send, Hubbardston, Mich. 



For Sale — 13-acre fruit and bee farm; 150 

 colonies of bees in double walled patent hives, 

 and all fixtures suitable for running four or 

 five hundred colonies of bees for comb and 

 extracted honey. Reason for selling, my wife 

 died and I have no one to keep house. Price 

 for the whole is $2,500, part cash. For fur- 

 ther particulars write to John Eraser, Gilboa, 

 Schoharie Co., N. Y. 



POULTRY. 



Sicilian Buttercups. — The most persistent 

 layers and non-sitting strain eggs, $1.50 and 

 $3.00 per 15. Walter M. Adema, Berlin, 

 Mich. 



Wj^^ Famous Queens direct from Italy 



Bees more beautiful, more gentle, 

 more industrious, long' tongutcl. The 

 best honey-gatherers. 



Universal Expcsition St. Louis U. S. 

 A. 1904. Tlie highest av»'ar«l.s! 



Extra Breeding Queens $3; select $2, 

 fertilized $1.50. Write ANTHONY 



BIAGGI, Pedevilla, near Bellinzona, 

 Italian Switzerland. Member of the 

 National Beekeepers' Association. 

 Please in writing' mention Review. 



Line Bred Carniolan 

 Queens 



Selected and bred according to the most 

 powerful method known to intensify and per- 

 petuate the good qualities of the breeding 

 queen. 



Untostcrt $1.00 each; $0.00 floz. 



Te.sted $1,50 each 



Bree«1ers !)'".'>.00 



A limited quantity of nuclei, full colonies 

 and bees by the pound at the end of June. 

 Ask for prices. 



A I BERT G. HANN, 



Carniolan Queen Breeder, 



Pittsto^n, N. .1. 



Am Now Shipping Untested Queens 

 from ]>Iy 



Celebrated Pedigreed Strain 



My bees are the pro- ^ h. A A 



duct of many years of 

 breeding by both 

 SWARTHMORE and 

 HENRY ALLEY. Beth 

 names stand out like 

 beacon lights among 

 our past and present 

 breeders, for the best 

 queens ever prodviced 

 in the United States. 

 Never had foul brood. ' r y^ "" 



.Swarthmore Apiaries, Swarthmore, Pa. 



^Swarthmore. o 



Send for Annual Catalog which will tell I 

 you who is your nearest Distributer. I 

 G. B. Lewis Company, Watertown, Wis. I 



I Cli/IO UIUCO ARE BUILT LIKE FURNITURE 

 Lt nio nil to ARE PERFECT IN ALL RESPECTS 



