April, 1923 



GLEANINGS IN BEK CULTURE 



275 



What Will the Harvest Be? 



PRICES. 



1 



Untested $1.50 



Select Untested.. 1.75 



Tested 2.50 



Select Tested... 4.00 



12 



Untested $13.50 



Select Untested 16.50 



Tested 24.50 



Select Tested.. 41.50 



6 



$7.50 



9.00 



13.00 



22.00 



100 



Each 



$1.00 



1.25 



2.00 



3.35 



POUND BEES. 



To June JO. 



1-lb. 

 2-lb. 

 3 -lb. 



package, 

 package . 

 package . 

 Add price of queen wanted 



1 



..$2.75 

 . . 4.75 

 . . 6.75 



25 or 

 more. 

 $2.50 

 4.50 

 6.50 



DO YOU KNOW why your honey crop is 

 sometimes a failure? The season is not 

 always to blame. In the best seasons it 

 takes the best queens. Are you preparing for 

 a good season? Then you will requeen from 

 some thrifty strain of bees. 



Don't save lOe or 15e on a queen and lose your 

 crop of honey. An inferior queen cannot meet 

 the demands of a good season. You find this 

 out after it is too late to save the crop. 



When you buy queens — the factor that will 

 make or lose your honey crop — do you guess 

 they are good or do you buy the kind that 

 have been tested for 29 years by America's 

 greatest honey producers. 



Forehand^s Three Bands 



The Thrifty Kind 



take the guess out of buying queens. They 

 have stood the test in six countries and in al- 

 most every state in the Union. Years of care- 

 ful breeding have brought them up to a stan- 

 dard surpassed by none but superior to many. 



Get a copy of our 1922 booklet, "Our CroAv." 

 and read what others say about our bees and 

 service. 



We guarantee pure mating and perfect satis- 

 faction the world over. Safe arrival is guaran- 

 teed in the United States and Canada. 



W. J. FOREHAND &: SONS 



FORT DEPOSIT, ALA. 



