1921 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



289 



"Order Supplies in Advance of Needs"— -says a 



well-known bee man 



"Supplies should always be on hand in advance of needs. A dozen reasons may cause 

 delay, and valuable tim'- and money may be lost. This must be borne in mind if v^e 

 would reap the largest possible harvest of honey. 1 have seen a colony fill a super with 

 honey in five days. If we had waited a week or ten days for sections or foundation, we 

 would have lost heavily during the honey flow." 



Order **^\cOtf*. Queens and bee supplies for best results. Used by success- 

 ful beemen for over 40 years. Shipped anywhere; safe arrival guaranteed. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. CONCERN, Falconer, (near Jamestown) N. Y., U. S. A. 



"Where the best Beehives come from" 



Distributor for the Central West, WM. H. RODMAN, 2027 Main Street, Gateway Station, KANSAS CITY, MO. 



HONEY 



All sweets have experienced sensational declines 



The world's supply of sugar is estimated at 1,250,000 tons in excess of requirements. 



If you have honey, sell it early. If you cannot sell it, WE CAN. 



Write us and send samples. 



MONEY for HONEY 



PATON & CO WELL 



No. 217 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 



HIVES AND QUEENS AT PRE-WAR PRICES 



Hives, with frames and one-piece wood covers, made of best grade of 

 C3rpress and accurately manufactured. 



Prices: 10-frame size, $14 per lot of 5. 8-frame size, $13.50 per lot 

 of 5. P\ill depth supers (with self-spacing frames), $1.50 each. 



Queens: Untested, $1 each, $10 per dozen, $80 per 100. Tested, $2 

 each. Breeders, $5 each. 



These Italian que<.ns are bred from best stock obtainable. 



Medium brood foundation, 68c per pound. 



A. R. IRISH, Doctortown, Ga. 



QUINN'S QUEENS OF QUALITY 



Have no superiors — "There's a rea- 

 son." Are Mandelian bred, good qual- 

 ities accentuated. Gray Carniolans, 

 Gray Caucasians, most gentle of all, 

 prolific, hardy, vigorous, disease-re- 

 sisiting white comb builders — they 

 deliver the goods. 



ITALIANS, 3-band3d, line-bred, 

 pedigreed; need no boosting; they 

 speak for themselves. 



CHAS. W. QUINN. Sabot, Va. 



MOTT'S NORTHERN BRED 

 ITALIAN QUEENS 



Have a World-wide reputation. 

 Sel. Unt., 1, $1.25; 6, $7.50; 12, $15. 

 Sel. guaranteed pure mated or re- 

 place, 1, $1.75; 6, $10; 12, $18. 

 Sel. tested, $2.50 each. 



Filling orders by return mail at this 

 present writing by the aid of my 

 Southern branch. Plans, "How to In- 

 troduce Queens" and "Increase," 25c. 

 E. E. MOTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



QUEENS 



Good queens and strong colonies pay 

 the profit. 



Gentle Three-band Italians 



Untested, $1.25; 12 or more write 

 for price. 



Prompt Service 



D. W. HOWELL, Shellman, Ga. 



QUEENS OF 



MOORE'S STRAIN 



OF ITALIANS 



Produce Workers 



That fill the supers quick 

 With honey nice and thick 



They have won a world-wide reputation for 



honey-gathering, hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



Untested queens, $1.50; 6, $8; 12, $!,■>. 



Select untested, $2; 6, $10; 12. $19 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Circular free. 



I am now filling orders by return mail. 



J. P. MOORE, Queen Breeder 



Route 1 Morgan, Ky. 



