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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



It is Your Right when buying Queens to 

 demand a pedigree. We send a pedigree with 

 each order for Queens. Boreer City Apia- 

 ries, 1224 Garrison, Ft. Smith, Ark. 



For Sale — Untested Italian Queens of Doo- 

 little, J. P. Moore's stock, COc each, $5.00 per 

 dozen. No disease. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 E. O. Meserge, Ventura, Calif. 



For Sale — 50 colonies Italian Hybrid bees, 

 10-frame, free from disease, at $4.00; 1,500 

 extra combs, shallow and deep, 10 cents and 

 20 cents. Supers. Rev. F. Schedtler, Sum- 

 ner, la., R. 7. 



Queens by return mail. Tested, $1.00 each; 

 untested, 75c; $7.00 per doz. Three-band 

 Italians only. No disease, and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. J. N. K. Shaw & Co., Lorean- 

 ville, La. (Iberia, Pa.) 



Golden and Three Banded Italian, also 

 gray Carniolan queens. Tested, $1.00 each.- 

 3 or more, 90c each. Untested, 75c each: 

 3 to 6, 70c each; 6 or more, 65c each. Beef 

 per pound $1.25; nuclei per frame $1.50. } 

 discount on orders booked 30 days befor, 

 shipment. Bankston & Lyon, Box G4, Buf 

 falo, Leon County, Texas. 



Three-Banded Italian Queens and Bees. — 

 Untested queens, 75c each; six, S4.25; twelve, 

 $8.00. Tested, $1.25 each; six, $7.00; twelve, 

 $12.00. For select queens, 1-frame, $1.50; 2- 

 franie, $2.50; 3-frame, $3.00. For nuclei in 

 quantity lots, and bees by the pound, write tor 

 prices and circular. Robert B. Spicer, Whar- 

 ton, N. J. 



Carniolan Queens — These queens are bred 

 from the best imported strains. If any queens 

 should be impurely mated we will replace 

 them free of cost. Price, Untested, one, 

 $1.00; six, $5.00; twelve, $9.00. Tested, one, 

 $1.50; six, $8.00; twelve, $15.00. Address Wm. 

 Kernan, Rt. 2, Dushore, Pa. 



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, 75c; 

 select tested, $1.50. My goldens are bred up 

 frnm imported 3-hand stock to start with. 

 (Gentle") select golden untested, $1.00. See 

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

 "How to Increase," 15c; both, 25c. E. E. 

 Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



Murray's famous North Carolina bred Ital- 

 ian queens (red clovers and goldens), for 

 sale again. As good as the best; no foul 

 brood known. They are as good honey gather- 

 ers as can be obtained, and winter as well. My 

 improved strain is carefully selected, and 

 ired up fror.i Moore's, Root's, and Davis' im- 

 ported stock. Select untested, doz., $9.00; 

 one, $1.00. L'ntested, one, 75 cts. ; doz., 

 $8.00; tested, $1.25. Select tested, $1.50; ex- 

 tra select tested, $2.00. Breeders, $3.00 and 

 $5.00. H. B. Murray, Oueen-breeder, Liberty, 

 N. C. 



Quirin's Famous Improved Italian Queens, 

 nuclei, colonies and bees by the pound, ready 

 in May. Our stock is northern-bred and 

 hardy; five yards wintered on summer stands 

 in 1908 and 1909 without a single loss. For 

 prices send for circular. Quirin-the-Queen- 

 Breeder, Bellevue, Ohio. 



For Sale — Carniolan Queens. These queens 

 are bred from best imported strains. If any 

 queens prove impurely mated we will replace 

 them free of cost. Prices for balance of sea- 

 son: untested, one, 75c; six, $4.25; twelve, 

 $8.00. Tested, one, $1.00; six, $5.50; twelve, 

 $10.00. Address all orders to Wm. Kernan, 

 Rt. 2, Dushore, Pa. 



For Sale — Guaranteed purely mated three- 

 banded Italian queens. Four points of super- 

 iority are: gentle, prolific, extra good honey 

 makers, and last but not least, good w-interers. 

 J. E. Hand strain. State inspector's certifi- 

 cate. Queens by return mail or your money 

 back. Untested, one, SOc; six, $4;' 12, $8; 25, 

 *l."i. Address J. M. Gingrich, Rt. 3, Arthur, 

 111. 



MISCEIiIiANEOUS. 



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. 



Seed Wheat — Best I ever raised. Free from 

 smut, rye and cockle. Red Wave beardless, 

 $1.50 per bushel. John Roebling, Route 4, 

 Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Recleaned Silverhull 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. 



Suburban Home near National Capital for 

 sale; 4 acres, modern G-room house, $3,100. 

 A. Wheeler, West Falls Church, Virginia. 



For Sale — One new Defiance Check Pro- 

 tector, $15. Sell for $10 cash. Twenty Little 

 Wonder Bingham Smokers at the exceedin,^ly 

 low price of 45c each, or three for $1.20. 

 The smokers can go by parcel post by in- 

 rluding postage, for tv.o pounds each. Mrs. 

 W. Z. Hutchinson, 1122 Detroit St., Flint, 

 Mich. 



For Sale. — Two dozen mailing cases, iiot- 

 tlcs and corks, for mailing samples of lioney, 

 sold to members for an even dollar. They 

 weigh three pounds and are packed to go by 

 parcel post. Your postmaster can tell you 



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Ltnlo nEiLo are perfect in all respects 



Send (or Annual Catalog which will tell 

 you who b yonr nearest Dittribnter 

 G. B. Lewis Company, Watertown, Wis. 



