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YOU WANT TO SAVE ABOUT II 



60% ON YOUR SUPPLY BILL || 



We have bought the stock of the M. C. Silsbec Gonipany, whicli we are of- | J 



foriiig at a saving up to 60%. This stock cairios our guarantee, which re- I M 



serves you the right to return at our exi)ense any article not exactly as repre- f M 



sented. I J 



It consists of S and 10 Frame One-story Hives, Hive Bodies, Extracting I J 



Supers, Hoffman Frames, Shallow Extracting Frames, and Bottom Boards. | M 



If you are in need of any of this equipment, let us quote you on your list. | m 



Dadant's Foundation, Lewis Beeware, Boot's Extractors in stock, also 1 M 



Storage Tanks. | M 



Our office is established in our New Building and our office staff reorganized, | M 



and your correspondence is assured prompt attention. ! g 



Send for shipping tags to ship your old combs to be rendered. I j 



THE DEROY TAYLOR COMPANY H 



NEWARK, NEW YORK 1 1 



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Queens BeeS by the Pound Queens II 



The riisli of our bee-shipping season will practically be over by July 1st; we will then be iu i = 



position to fake care of your QUEEN orders. | s 



.Tu.st receixed a picture from :i party showing a colony built up from about 2 pounds of bees 1 = 



and a queen last spring, 1919, and then weighed 330 pounds gross; others in the yard did I i 



better than that one. We have had colonies here gather 400 pounds spring crop. | = 



.\ party wrote from Chicago: "The shipment of bees was received on May 7th this year, I = 



hived same day; did not axamine until 18th, when we found all queens accepted and they" had 1 s 



laid in three frames. We greatly appreciate receiving such good grade of bees and hope to 1 = 



favor you with larger orders in the future." Another from Nebraska: "Wish to tell you | s 



how well pleased I am with the business done with you; some of the 50 packages had less | 1 



tlian 100 dead bees in tliem. Those queens of yours are the best uniform QUEENS I have i = 



ever received. What is your price on 200 2-pound pkgs. with queens for spring 1921 ?" i 1 



Our QUEENS are hardy gentle Italians; they grow bees that fill the supeis. GUARANTEE i i 



safe arrival and satisfaction on QUEENS. With my method of feeding can ship bees sue- | ^ 



ressfully in .July and August. Get a few packages and build them for the fall flow or winter. i ^ 



Send for FREE Circular giving reference, prices by Parcel Post, Nuclei, Guarantee, etc. | ^ 



Twenty years a beekeeper. | = 



.\dvertising, labor, and sugar have all advanced, yet we quote Bees and Queens .fuly 1st | M 



balance of the year as follows: I = 



] (3 12 ru) 100 I i 



Untested Queens $1.50 $7.50 $13.50 $48.00 $95.00 il 



Select ITntested Queens .. 1.65 8.25 14.85 52.80 104.50 i 1 



Tested Quee-ns 2.50 13.50 27.00 110.00 i^ 



Select Tested Queens .... 3.00 16.20 | 1 



1 potiiid pkg. Bees $2 . 40 ; 25 or more $2 . 16 each | M 



2-pound pkg. Bees 4.25; 25 or more 3.83 each i s 



3-pound pkg. Bees 6.25; 25 or more 5 . 62 each | m 



.Vdd price of quet-n wanted when ordering bees. . . i = 



NUECES COUNTY APIARIES -:- CALALLEN, TEXAS | | 



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