1920 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL! 



321 



PRICES OF QUEENS 



Nov. 1 to June 1 June 1 to Nov. 1 



1 6 12 1 6 12 



Untested $2.00 $9.00 $16.80 $1.50 $8.00 $14.50 



Select untested 2.25 10.50 18.00 2.00 9.50 16.00 



Tested 3.00 16.50 30.00 2.50 12.00 22.00 



Select tested 3.50 19.50 36.00 3.00 16.50 30.00 



Breadert $7^ to $15.H 



Queens for export will be carefully packed in long-distance cages, but 

 safe delivery is not guaranteed. 



"The queen that I got from you last season made honey when the 

 other bees were taking lunch to the fields with them (when they went 

 at all)". H. M. TICHENOR, Centertown, Ky. 



2058 Yonge St., Toronto Canada March 19, 1920. 

 Friend Davis : 



The colonies headed by your queens are through this far in fine 

 shape. It was a pleasing sight to see them take their first flight (after 

 4 months) this last week. What is the price of queens to us folks on 

 this side this year, and when could you start to send me up some? A 

 reply would oblige Yours Respectfully, 



P. F. OLIVER. 

 No Nuclei, Full Colonies or Pound PackaK**. 



BEN G. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



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MARSHFIELD GOODS 



We manufacture millions of sections every year that 

 are as good as the best. The cheapest for the quality; 

 best for the price. If you buy them once, you will 



. buy again. 



We also manufacture hives, brood-frames, 

 section holders and shipping cases. 



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Our Catalog is free for the asking 



IVIARSHFIELD IVIFG. CO., Marslifieid, Wis. 



SECTIONS! SECTIONS!! SECTIONS!!! 



We have in stock an over supply of the following sizes and are offering them at a 

 big reduction — while they last. These sections are of a very good grade and mostly stand- 

 ard sizes. For lack of warehouse room, we are sacrificing them at the following low prices: 



Per M. 



No. 2— 4J4x4J4x1>^, two beeway $10.00 



No. 2— 4J4x4J4x1^, two beeway 10.00 



No. 2 — 4^x4i<Jxl^, plain or no beeway „ 9.00 



No. 2 — 3^x5x1;^, plain or no beeway „ 9.00 



No. 1 — 4x5x1 7-16, plain or no beeway _ « 10.00 



No. 2 — 4x5x1 7-16, plain or no beeway 9.00 



Mill Run, 4x5x1 7-16, plain or no beeway 9.70 



The above prices are net, cash with order. Sold in lots of not less than 1,000. 

 We are well prepared to fill all orders for Bee Supplies promptly. Send us your in- 

 quiries and we will be pleased to quote you our prices. Send us your name and address 

 and receive our next season's catalog and price list when same is published. 



AUGUST LOTZ COMPANY, Boyd. Wisconsin 



ITALIAN 



QUEENS 



The Old Reliable Three-Banded It«l- 

 ians. The best allround beo to be had. 

 Queens ready to mail April 1. Will 

 book orders now. Will guarantee safe 

 arrival in United States and Canada. 

 Prices for April and May: 

 Untested,, $1.50, 6, $8; 12, $15 

 Tested, $2.25; 6, $12; 12, $22. 

 Select tested. $3 each. 

 Descriptive circular and price list free. 



JOHN G. MILLER. 

 723 C Street, Corpus Christ!, Texai. 



PORTER 



ESCAPE 



SAVES 



HONEY 



TIME 



MONEY 



For sal* by all dealara. 



If R* daalar. writa faatonr 

 R. a E. C. PORTCR, M FRS. 

 Lawlstown, Illinois. U. S. A. 



(Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing) 



Send for Catalogue of 

 Honey Labels and Sta- 

 tionery. 



American Bee Journal 



We furnish full colonies of Italian 

 bees in double-walled hives, sinele- 

 walled hives, shipping boxes and 3- 

 frame nucleus colonies. 



r. J. STRINGHAM, GUn Cove, N. Y. 



NASSAU. CO. 



WESTERN BEEKEEPERS! 



We handle the fin st line of bee 

 supplies. S nd for our 68-page cata- 

 log. Our prices will interest you. 



The Colorado Honey Producer*' As- 

 sociation, 1424 Market St., 

 Denver, Colo. 



Writfl for Price List and 

 Booklet descrip- 

 tive of 



HIGH-GRADE 



Italian Queens 



JAY SMITH 



Rout* 3 



Vincennes, Ind. 



