G L E A N 1 N G S IN B V) K CULTURE 



Septembee, 1921 



America's 



greatest eori)oratioiis have learned the expedi- 

 ency of planning their policies for many years 

 ahead. This is one of the reasons why these 

 stalworth enterprises go right on expanding 

 through all sorts of business weather. 



Mr- O. .T. Jdiios of Wichita, Kansas, not only plans 

 ahead, Init jilans well, llo is a well-known Kansas bee- 

 keeper and president of the State Beekeepers' Associa- 

 tion. In his letter of Jnly 4th he tells lis of one of the 

 very vital ]ilans of his business. He believes that the 

 success of his business depends on good bees, and for 

 that reason he is planni)ig to head his apiaries with 

 Forehand's Three Bands. This is his plan: 



"I have tested out stock from your queens, side 

 by side with stock from other southern queen- 

 breeders, for the past four years- I have found 

 yours giving much better results in almost cx'ory 

 instance, averaging a much higher degree of ef- 

 ficiency. So well satisfied with the results from 

 your stock am I that I am rearing all my queens 

 from some very fine breeders that I have pur- 

 chased from you, or their offsprings." 



These breeding queens were selected from some of our 



untested queens. 



PBICES— Untested: 1, .^1.25; 6, 6-50; 12, $11.50; 

 100, 90c each. Select Untested: 1, $1.50; 6, $7.50; 

 12, $13-50; 100, $1.00 each. Tested: 1, $2.00; 

 0, $10.00; 12, $18..30. Select Tested: 1, $2.75; 

 6, $15.00; 12, $27.00. 



We guarantee pure mating and satisfaction tlie world 

 over. Safe arrival in the United States and Canada- 



IV. J. Forehand & Sons 

 Fort Deposit, Ala. 



