FKP.Ri'Ahv, 1922 GLEANINGS IN BEK CULTURE 125 



Our Crow 



Will be sent you for the asking. This is our 1922 booklet with 

 prices and twenty pages on selecting a strain of bees, rearing 

 queens and packing and shipping bees. It tells you the good points 

 to look for in a strain of bees and how 



Forehand's Three Bands 



The Thrifty Kind 



have stood the tests of America's best apiarists for thirty years. 

 It briefly tells of the growth of our business since 1892. This 

 little booklet will be interesting and helpful to all interested in 

 apiary culture. A copy will be sent you free. 



W. J. Forehand &: Sons 



Fort Deposit, Alabama 



QUEENS ^Kr QUEENS 



Have a special offer to Beekeepers' Associations or groups of beekeepers that 

 can use a car of bees at a time, 800 to 1000 packages. We are prepared to load 2 cars 

 a week after April 5th, 1922. Free ticket to the party coming down to go back with 

 the car or I can furnish a man. This is the best way; no transferring from one car 

 to another; bees go through in 3 to 4 days. Also special attention given to small orders. 



1922 PRICES. BOOKING ORDERS NOW. SAFE ARRIVAL GUARANTEED. 



1-pound package $2.25 each; 25 or more $2.15 each 



2-pound package 3.75 each ; 25 or more 3.60 each 



3-pound package 5.25 each; 25 or more 5.00 each 



2-comb nuclei 3.75 each; 3-comb nuclei 5.25 each 



(Add price of queen wanted.) 



1 Untested Queen .$1..'iO each; 25 or more $1.30 each 



1 Select Untested 1.70 each; 25 or more 1.50 each 



1 Tested 2.25 each ; 25 or more 2.00 each 



1 Select Tested 2.65 each; 25 or more 2.25 each 



One fifth down with order, balance just before shipping; or 4% discount for full re- 

 mittance for December, and 3% for January orders. 



THE NUECES COUNTY APIARIES, CALALLEN, TEXAS 



E. B. AULT, PROP. 



