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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Oct. 1 



Q UDSmOEWi ^i Mr. Bee Man! 



SesOr'nEOldsmobilePfiCB 



Your money's worth and moie. 



A machine that took 20 years to perfect 

 —so simple anybody can run it. You take 

 no chance in buying: an Oldsmobile. 



For S650 you get an automobile with a 

 road efficiency greater than any otter runabout 

 made. 



You purchase a machine that has already 

 proven so satisfactory in every way that 

 we put two million dollars into the busi- 

 ness of making- it. 



We couldn't do this if the Oldsmobile 

 had not made g-ood all our claims. 



It is the best automobile investment any- 

 body can make. Our catalog will interest 

 every one thinking- about purchasing: an 

 automobile. It tells about all styles; Tour- 

 ing Runabout, $7-50: Light Tonneau, .$9£0: 

 Oldsmobile Delivery Wagon, $850. 



Increased power, speed, and size in the 

 Runabout— no packed joints; hub brakes, 

 and three-inch tires— larger gasoline and 

 water capacity. It is built to run and does it. 



Oids JVIotor Works, 



DETROIT, 



IVIICH. 



am looking for your orders 

 for queens. I please others, 

 why not you ? My trade 

 has increased five-fold in 

 the past four years. . . . 



64 = PAQE CATALOG. 



J. M. Jenkins, 



Wetumpka, Alabama. 





Golden Italian and 

 Leather Colored, 



QUEENS 



Warranted to give satisfaction, those are the kind reared by puirin=the=Queen=Breeder. We guarantee 

 everv aueea sent out to please you, or it may be returned inside of bO daj's, and another will be sent 

 "gratis." Our business V7as established in 1888, our stock originated from the best and highest-priced 

 Long=tongued Red=Clover Breeders in the United States. We send out fine queens, and send them 

 promptly. We guarantee safe delivery to any State, continental island, or European Country. 



The A. I. Root Co. tells us that our stock is extra fine, while the editor of the American Bee Journal 

 says that he has good reports from our stock, from time to time. Dr. J. I,. Gandy, of Humboldt, Neb., 

 says that he secured over 400 pounds of honey (mostly comb), from single colonies containing ourqueens. 



Last winter was a severe test on bees, but 



Quirin's Famous Leatlier=coIored Italians 



wintered on their summer stands, with- 

 in a few miles of bleak Lake Erie. 

 Queens now ready to go by return mail. 



Prices after July 1. 



NOW IS THE TIME TO REQUEEN, and in doing so remember 

 QUIRIN'S hardy Italians. We shall soon unite our nuclei for 

 winter, so hurry in your orders. 



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