August, 1917 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



651 



Books and Bulletins — Continued 



United States, 5 cents; Ent. Bui. 75, Part 

 VII, Beekeeping in Massachusetts, 5 cents; 

 Ent. Bui. 75, Parts I-VII, complete with 

 Contents and Index, 30 cents; Ent. Bui. 98, 

 Historical Notes on Causes of Bee Diseases, 

 10 cents; Ent. Bui. 121, Behavior of Honey- 

 bee in Pollen-collecting, 5 cents; Ent. Cir. 

 138, Occurrence of Bee Diseases in United 

 States, 5 cents; Ent. Cir. 157, Cause of Euro- 

 pean Foul Brood, 5 cents; Ent. Cir. 161, 

 Manipulation of Wax Scales of Honeybee, 

 5 cents; Ent. Cir. 169, Sacbrood, a Disease of 

 Bees, 5 cents; Ent. Tech. Scries 18, Anatomy 

 of Honeybee, 20 cents; Dept. Bui. 92, De- 

 struction of Germs of Infectious Bee Dis- 

 eases by Heating, 5 cents; Dept. Bui. 93, 

 Temperature of Honeybee Cluster in Winter, 

 5 cents; Dept. Bui. 96, Temperature of Bee 

 Colony, 5 cents; Dept. Bui. 325, Honeybees: 

 Wintering, Yields, Imports and Exports of 

 Honey, 5 cents; Dej^t. Bui. 431, Sacbrood, 10 

 cents; Dept. Bui. 489, Survey of Beekeeping 

 in North Carolina, 5 cents; Journal of Agri- 

 cultural Kesearch, Vol. VIII, No. 11, Spore- 

 forming Bacteria of the Apiary, 15 cents; 

 Chem. Bui. 154, Chemical Analysis and Com- 

 position of Imported Honey from Cuba, Mex- 

 ico, and Haiti, 5 cents; Hawaii Agric. Exp. 

 Sta. Bui. 17, Hawaiian Honeys, 5 cents; P. 

 E. Agric. Exp. Sta. Bui. 15, Porto Eican Bee- 

 keeping, 5 cents. 



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Miller's Strain 



Italian Queens 



By Return Mail 



Northeru-bred from my best Superior Breed- 

 ers ; in full colonies; for business; three- 

 banded ; gentle ; hustlers ; winter well ; not 

 inclined to swarm; roll honey in. Untested, 

 75c; 6 for $4,00; 12 for $7.50. Select un- 

 tested, $1.00; 6 for $5.00; 12 for $9.50. 

 Virgiii.s, 1 to 3 days old, 50c each, at send- 

 er's risk. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar- 

 anteed in U. S. and Canada. Specialist of 

 20 years' experience. 



Isaac F. Miller, Brookville, Pa. 



Route 2 



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SINCLAIR, Box 244, D 62 Los Angeles, Cal 



QUEENS 



Quirin's Improved Superior Italian Bees 

 and Queens. They are Northern Bred 

 and Hardy. . 25 Years a Queen-breeder. 



Breeders. — The cream selected from our en- § 



tire stock of outyards; nothing better. These = 



breeders, $5.00 each. E 



Can furnish bees on Danzenbaker and L. or s 



Hoffman frames. = 



Above price on bees by pound, nuclei, and § 



colonies does not include queen. You are to = 



select such queen as you wish with the bees, = 



and add the price. p 



No bees by pound sent out till first of June. 1 



Also nuclei and colonies, if wanted before June ^ 



1, add 25 per cent to price in table. = 



Breeders, select tested and tested queens can = 



be sent out a,s early as weather will permit. s 



Send for testimonials. Orders booked now. ^ 



Reference — any large supply dealer or any s 



bank having Dunn's reference book. ^ 



H. G. Quirin, Bellevue, Ohio j 



Queens from Dr. C. C. 

 Miller's Best 

 Breeders 



We have made arrangements with Dr. C. 

 C. Miller to keep us supplied with some of 

 his best breeders, and are rearing queens 

 from these superior mothers that we guar- 

 antee to be as good as can be reared. 

 These queens are not just individuals that 

 have made a good yield; we all have some 

 colonies that made a good showing, but all 

 do not have a strain that holds the world's 

 record as his does. Think of it — a whole 

 yard of 72 colonies averaging 266 sections 

 weighing 244 pounds. You are getting at 

 a low price the results of fifty years of 

 careful breeding of one of the most success- 

 ful beekeepers in the world. Safe arrival 

 and entire satisfaction guaranteed on all 

 goods sold. 



One untested Miller queen, $1.00, $11.00 

 per dozen. Tested, $2.00. Ex. Select Test- 

 ed, $3.50. Breeders, $5.00 to $10.00 each. 



One pound bees, $1.25 ; ten or more, 

 $1.00 per pound. Two pounds, $2.25; ten 

 or more, $2.00 each. One frame nuclei, 

 $1.25; two frame, $2.25; three frame, 

 $3.25. Add price of queen wanted. Full 

 colonies a specialty. 



The Stover Apiaries 

 Starkville, Miss. 



