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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



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QUEENS 



OUR ITALIAN 



GOLDEN AND THREE-BANDED STRAINS 



QUEENS 



The demand for our Famous Disease-Resisting, Hardy, Long-Livcd Honey-Gathering Strains is greater 

 than ever before. Send for descriptive circular and price list. Book your order now and assure the prompt 

 delivery of queens when wanted. 



CLEANING UP DISEASE 



"The six queens purchased of ymi arrived and are doing better than any other (incois we ever had. 

 We bought three dozen from another breeder and introduced fonlbrood with tlicm. I'lic iiilroduction of 

 your queens in six of these colonies stamped out the disease." Buffalo, N. V. (Name on request.) 



HARDINESS AND HONEY GATHERING 



"The 25 colonies of bees piinliaM-d nt you, allhough only one mile from Lake Kric, and therefore ex- 

 posed to high, cold winds, in fact this is the windiest place along the Great Lakes, wintered with only insignifi- 

 cant loss. As for honey, they averaged 175 pounds each of suri>lus, did not swarm, and gave an artificial in- 

 crease of 39 per cent, which is as fine a record as can be had in this locality, especially when the work is 

 done entirely by ainateurs." North East, Pa. (Name on request.) 



Untested queens, guaranteed to be purely mated. Price $1 each, or $9(1 per 100; select, $1.25 each, or 

 $110 per 100. Small orders filled by return mail. Wings clipped free. 



M. C. BERRY & CO., Hayneville, Ala., U. S. A. 



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