1903 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Wind Power 



691 



is the cheapest power known. For a farmer- 

 bee-keeper, who has stove- wood to cut, 

 water to pump, and feed to g'rind for stock, 

 corn to shell, and bee-hives to make, noth- 

 ing- can equal a well-arranged power wind- 

 mill. The Bee-keepers' Reviexc for June 

 illustrates a wind-mill thus arranged, and 

 a bee-keeper who has such a mill, and uses 

 it for all the purposes mentioned, contributes 

 an article, giving- cost, advantages, and 



drawbacks, together with several other in- 

 teresting items on the subject. He has had 

 his mill six years, and can speak from ex- 

 perience. 



Send ten cents for this number, and with 

 it will be sent two other late but different 

 issues, and the ten cents may be applied on 

 any subscription sent in within a year. A 

 coupon will be sent entitling the holder to 

 the Reviezv one year for onlj- 90 cents. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Carniolans and 



f 4- «-^ I 4 c^ V% 4S CHoice Qtiee¥\s 



liCillclIl.S« a ,Specialty ^ >^ 



Having added extensively to our queen - rearing 

 plants in the Xorth and the South we can furnish 

 any number of queens on short notice. 



CarrkiolavkS. Veri,- prolific, hardy, gentlest bees 

 known. Great comb builders. Sealed combs of a 

 snowy whiteness. A worker on red clover. 



Italiar^s. Gentle, prolific, swarm verj- little, fine 

 workers, and a red-clover strain. 



THe Carniolan-Italian Cross. A cross 

 giving the combined qualities of each race, are 

 hustling workers, the coming bee for comb honey. 

 One untested queen. Toe; 6 for >S.SK1; r2 for JO. TesteS, 

 $1.25. Best breeder, $"2 50. Best imported breeder, ji. 

 For full colonies, one or two frame nuclei, large or- 

 ders for queens, send for descriptive price list. Orders 

 booked now will be filled when desired. 



F. A.. LrOcKHart (Sb Co., Caldwell. N. Y. 



Queens == 1903 == Queens. 



"We have ten different yards five to twenty miles 

 apart, where Italians, Cyprians, Holylands, Carnio- 

 lans, and Albinos, are bred for business. Tested 

 queens, J1.50; SiS.lX) for 6; $15.00 per dozen. Untested. 

 $1.00 each: J5.00 for 6 ; S9.00 per dozen. Our best and 

 finest breeders, *5.00 each. One and two frame nuclei 

 a specialty. Bees and Queens in any quantity to suit 

 purchaser. Safe arrival and reasonable satisfaction 

 g\iaranteed. ORDER "The Southland Queen," $1.00 

 per year. Send for sample copy and our liWo catalog; 

 tells how to raise queens and keep bees for profit. 

 Root's Supplies. 



The Jennie Atchley Co., Bo.x 18, Beeville, Tex. 



Bred for Work JnT^s't TTtiSi^; 



bred from selected stock; 

 best of workers: verv gentle, and fine color. Untested, 

 7.5c each: six. $4 25:' twelve, }8 00. Tested, 81.00; six, 

 $.5.00: dozen, i9..T0. 

 Harold Homor, Terrace Apiaries, Mt. Holly, N. J. 



When you need Queens 



and want your order filled at once with the best queens 

 that money can buy, we can serve you and guarantee 

 satisfactioti. We h.n've a fine str.iin of Italians that can 

 not be excelled as honey-gatherers. We can futTiish 

 queens from either imported or home-bred mothers. 

 Choice tested. fl.tX' each. I'mested. T-V: JS 00 per doz. 



J. W. K. Shaw & Co., Loreauville, La. 



TEXAS QUEENS FROM LONE STAR APIARIE5. 



* We are now ready to furnish you queens from the 

 best stock of any race. These queens are equaled by 

 few and inferior to none. Write for price list 



O. F. Davidson & Son, Props., Falrview, Texas. 



** Tested Queens/' 



Xo 1 not for color, but for honey. Will sell queens 

 from colonies that have stored a'good surplus from 

 palmetto; some have S 10-frame supers full to date. 

 Old enough to show what they will do, but not aged. 

 Price for queen and bee brush' «1 00. 



SAV^AH. A. SMITH, 



Grant, Fla. 



Red Clover and Three and Five- 

 Banded Queens. 



Untested. ti^3 cts.: 2 for $1.00. 

 Fine tested queens, ^^l.tX) each. 

 Remember we guarantee our 

 queens to work red clover as 

 well as white clover. Get my 

 circular. Plenty of queens, and 

 go by return mail. Fifty and 

 one hundred, special prices. 

 G. ROUTZAHN, BIQLERVILLE, ROUTE 3. PENN. 



QUEENS DIRECT FROM ITALY 



Fine, reliable. English price list sent on application. 

 Beautiful results obtained last year. OUR MOTTO — 

 "Whatsoever ye would that meii should do to you, do 

 j-e even .so to them." .\ddress 



MAUN BROTHERS. Luserna. San Giovanni. ITALY. 



..Very Satisfactory.. 



The four dozen queens I got of you last year are 

 verv satisfactory, being good honey-gatherers, and 

 gentle, and finely marked. Chas.' Stewart. 



S.ammonsville, X. Y, 



June 19, liXXv State Bee Inspector, Srd Div. 



To induce a trial we offer warranted queens at 75c, 

 six for Ji 0(1: fine select. $1.00, six for <;1.50. Queens 

 sent promptly: satisfaction guaranteed. Hybrids or 

 poor queens replaced free. 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange. Fla. 



When you want Queens that please, and want them 



By Return Mail, 



join the crowd and seiui here where the spring rush 

 is now over. I can guarantee them to leave promptly 

 from now on, and arrive safe. iJest Noney- 

 Strnins on/.'l-are bred from Goldens, Carniolans, 

 leather-colored Italians. T.'k each, or |T.50 per dozen; 

 tested, $I.tX) each, or <10,IX1 per dozen. 



George J. Vande Vord, Daytona, Fla. 



FOR SALE —Fine, c.-irefully reared queens, from a 

 hardv.prolific.houev-gathering strain of :i-banded 

 Italians, can also furnish "queens from Doolittle Gold- 

 en strain, if preferred untested, tv"i cents: testeil |1.00; 

 selected breeders, $2..50 E.\RI. Y. S.\FFORD, 



Salem, N. Y. 



