Cleanings in Bee Culture 



THE 



HARLEY- 

 DAVIDSON 

 WAY 



THINK of mounting a motorcycle on the 

 spur of the moment, and covering a 

 distcuice that under ordinary condi- 

 tions with a horse and wagon would ap- 

 proximately take 50 minutes, and doing it 

 IN 15 MINUTES, less than the time it 

 would take to harness up the horse, and 

 all at a cost of 1-10 to 1-5 cent per mile. 

 That's the always reliable gait of the 



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"The King of the Country Road" 



Then consider the amount of your time 

 and money saved, in transportation, run- 

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 admit that it truly is the cheapest invest- 

 ment of all your farm equipment, thus 

 putting the motorcycle far ahead of all 

 means of transportation on the farm to-day 

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IJees have honey in the WIXTP]H 

 because they store away a ])art of 

 wliat they iiiake in the SUMMER. 

 Follow this exani])le. Save money 

 during life's harvest time; then 

 you'll have money when life's De- 

 cember comes. 



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J. E. HAND 



the Veteran Queen-specialist 



"yTTlLL begin the season of 1911 with 

 ''' greatly improved facilities 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, $S.25. No selection, therefore 

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

 uable information free for your address. 



J. E. Hand, Birmingham, O. 



QUEENS 



By crossing the most desirable strains 

 I am improving this race of bees each 

 year. Have tried queens from nearly 

 all the queen-raisers that advertise in 

 Leipziger Bientn- Zeitung and other 

 foreign publications. These improved 

 Carniolans are hardy, and gentle to 

 handle, and not inclined to swarm un- 

 less crowded. Don't take my word for 

 it; buy half a dozen and see how you 

 like them. 



I'utestecl . 

 Tested 



Prices : 



Before July 1. 



1 6 12 



?1.00 S5.50 810.00 

 1.25 6.7rj 12.75 



Wm. Kernan 



Route 2, Dushore, Pennsylvania 



After July 1. 



1 6 12 



S .75 84.25 88.00 

 1.00 5.50 10.00 



