1911 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



19 



J. E. HAND 



the Veteran Queen-specialist 



WILL begin the season of 1911 with 

 greatly improved facihties for 

 rearing the choicest queens. . . Our 

 queens are not only large, vigorous, 

 handsome, and prolific, but by reason 

 of a judicious system of line breeding 

 they have the power to transmit inher- 

 ent tendencies of a highly desirable na- 

 ture, such as hardiness, gentleness, and 

 industry, as well as uniformity of mark- 

 ing, which makes them especially val- 

 uable as breeders. Every queen is war- 

 ranted to produce uniformly marked 

 bees of superior honey-gathering qual- 

 ities. Don't take chances. Get the 

 real thing. Warranted, $1.00; six, $5.00; 

 dozen, $9.00. Tested, $1.25. Breeders, 

 $5.00. Half pound of bees, no queen, 

 $1.00. Three (L) frame nucleus, no 

 queen, $3.25. No selection, therefore 

 no culls, and a square deal for all. Val- 

 uable information free for your address. 



J. E. Hand, Birmingham, O. 



The Aspinwall 

 NON-SWARMING 



BEE-HIVE 



Now a practical and com- 

 mercial success after 22 

 years of experimentation. 



Will DOUBLE the YIELD off 

 COMB HONEY 



Every bee-keeper should satisfy himself 

 as to our claims by ordering at least one sam- 

 ple hive and testing it. 



Descriptive circular with prices mailed 

 free. Address the makers. 



Aspinwall Manufacturing Go, 



600 Sabin St., Jackson, Mich. 



Canadian Factory . . . Guelph. Ontario 



World's Oldest and Largest 

 Makers of Potato Machinery 



Big Apples are Selling 



at 10 Cents Each . . . . 



There is money in fruit-growing right where you are. Apples 

 are worth twice as much as oranges. If you can not raise 

 apples, there are are other fruits equally profitable. 



Start an orchard. Those who planted orchards as advised by 

 Green's Fruit Grower are getting their reward in big profits. 

 You can pay for the orchard by growing small fruit in it. 



Green s Fruit Grower 



will tell you how and where to plant, how to prune and spray, 

 and how to make your trees productive. 



It is the oldest and most popular fruit grower's magazine. 

 January is our 30th ANNIVERSARY NUMBER. We will 

 start your subscription with that number. 



Special offer to readers of Gleanings in Bee Culture. We 

 will mail new subscribers Green's Fruit Grower one year on 

 trial for 25 cents. 



GREEN'S FRUIT GROWER CO. 



Box G, Rochester, N. Y. 



