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American Vae Journal 



National Bee-Keepers' Association 



Sioux City, Sept. 22-23, 1909 



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W. B. Kniskern, P. T. M., 



Chicago & North Western Ry., 



Chicago, III. 



Standard Breed 



Queens Irom Our Superior Golden Stock 



Untested, I for Si,uu; o. Ssiju; ij. S'J.ou. None 

 superior to our queens, and but few equals. 



Mr. F, Danzenbaker, the inventor of the 

 20th Century Smoker, wrote us March 5. 1008. 

 that he has a good opinion of our strain of 

 Italian bees: 



If they are as &ood as the one Mr. L. L. Brock- 

 wcll. of Edlow. Va.. sent me to exhibit at James- 

 town Exposition. I didn't g-et her until Sept. 

 linh, on a singrle frame in an observatory hive. 

 Her bees stored and capped 9 lbs. of honey in 

 ready-built combs of 4x5 sections in two weeks 

 or 9 workingr days, as 5 days of that time were 

 rainy or too cool for bees to fly. If it had been 

 a lO-frame colony they surely would have g"ath- 

 ered 60 lbs. or more. I offered Mr. Brockwell $1U 

 and i young- queens in May. but he declined. I 

 then asked him if he would let me have her for 

 $'ih: he said no. I would have griven that for her 

 to breed from. I then asked if he would sell her 

 for $50. He said no. but that I could bav(.' eg-g-H 

 from her in May. So you see what we both 

 think of her for a breeder. 



Very truly. P. Danzexbakek. 



Norfork. Va. 



Bin discount on large orders. Xo disease. 

 W rite for list. 



T. S. HALL, Jasper, Pickens Co., Ga. 



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CYPRIANS 



for fall delivery. Bred from speciallv sf- 

 iLCted imported mothers. Select untested 

 queens, mated from Caucasian yard, splen- 

 did honey-gatherers. Si each; five for $4. Im- 

 ported queens Sa each. 8-\^t 



FRANK BENTON 



p. O. Box 17, Washington, D. C. 



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Say, Mr. Bee-man 



How about that old, 

 played-out Queen? 

 Now is the time to 

 replace her, or make 

 increase. Try the 

 famous BANATS and 

 CARNIOLANS. 75 cts 

 each ; $8.00 per doz. 

 GRANT ANDERSON 



8Atf Sabinal, Texas 



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-August. 1909. 



QUEENS 



of 



Moore's Strain of Italians 



Produce workers that till the supers, and are 

 not inclined to swarm. They have won a 

 world-wide reputation for honey-gathering, 

 hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z, Hutchinson, editor of the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review, Flint. Mich., says: "As 

 workers. I have never seen them equaled. 

 They seem possessed of a steady, quiet 

 determination that enables them to lay up 

 surplus ahead of others. Easier bees to 

 handle I have never seen." 



My queeensi are all bred from my best 

 long-tonguedlthree-banded red-clover stock 

 (no other race bred in my apiaries), and the 

 cells are built in strong colonies well sup- 

 plied with young bees. 



I Am Now Filling Orders 



By RETURN MAIL 



—PRICES— 



Untested queens, $1.00 each: six, $5.00: 

 doz.. $9.00. Select untested, $1.25 each : six, 

 $6.00: doz., $11. Select tested, $2.00. Extra 

 select tested. $3.00. Breeders. $10.00. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Descriptive circular free. Address, 7Atf 



J. P. MOORE. Queen-Breeder. 

 Rt. I, Morgan, Ky. 



QUEENS 



Italian 



BY 



RETURN 



MAIL 



Carniolan 

 Caucasian 



Tested, each $1.00 Doz Sio.oo 



Warranted bs " 7.00 



Viririns J^ " 2 =;o 



Choice Breeding Queens, Each, $2.00 

 ARTHUR STANLEY, Dixon, III. 



Doolittle & Clark 



are now sending' out choice 11 .ALLAN 

 QUEENS at the followinfr prices: Untested, 

 Si. 00 each: 3. S2.50; 12. So.oo. Tested. S2.00 

 each; 3. S5.00; 12, $i8,oii. Breeders. $2.50. $500, 

 $10,00, sAtt 



Borodino, Onondaga Co., New York 



HONEY FOR SALE 



By members of the Michigan Bee-Keepers" 

 Association. P'or free annual booklet giving 

 names and addresses of members, address 

 tlie Secretary. yAtf 



E. B. TYRRELL, 

 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



The American 



Institute of Phrenology 



incorporated 1866 by Special Act of the New 

 York Legislature, will open its next session 

 the first Wednesday in September. Sub- 

 sects embraced: Phrenology: Physiognomy: 

 Ethnology : Psychology : Physiology : Anat- 

 omy: Hygiene; Heredity: Anthropology. 



For terms and particulars apply to M.H. 

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 WELLS CO., 18 East 32d St.. New York. 

 N. Y. 

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