1907 



GLKANINGS IN BEE CUl/TUUK. 



1043 



CARNIOLAN5 and BAN ATS 



OXJI*. 



3F»:E3C!i-A.ijrri:ES. 



CAR.NIOL,ANS. 



HTHIS is our 22nd year in breeding this race of 

 bees, and, by careful selection, we claim to 

 have the finest Line-Bred Carniolans to be had. 

 They are very gentle, hardy, prolific, great honey- 

 gatherers, and builders of vrhite combs. One un- 

 tested Queen, 75 cts.; six for $3.90; twelve for $7.00. 

 Tested. $1.2&: best breeder, $2.50. Write for prices of 

 nuclei and full colonies. No foul brood here. 



BANAT B££S, from Htxn^ary. 



'T'HIS wonderful new race of bees takes the lead 

 ••• over all others, all points considered. Are great 

 honey-gatherers and builders of very white combs; 

 gather very little propolis; do not breed out of season 

 and use up their honey when none is to be had; are 

 very gentle and quiet on combs; are not inclined to 

 swarm, even with their hives boiling over with bees, 

 but keep right at work while other races are swarm- 

 ing. One untested (|ueen, $1..=)0; .>.ix for $6.00; twelve 

 for $10.00. Tested. $:iOO;-best breeder, $5 00. 



F. A. LOCKHART Gi. COMPANY, I^AKB GEORGE, NEW YORK. 



W. H, Laws says," 



If there is a queen-breeder who can boast of better stock let him trot out 

 the proof Testimonials enough to fill this book. Will give you only one. 

 Mr. J. C. King, Washington, D. C . writes, "For two years I have had one 

 of your queens in my apiary. Each season she has given me over 200 lbs. comb honey; last season she actually 

 stored while other colonies starved. I have over twenty strains in my three apiaries, but yours is the best." 



Now is the time to get a fine breeding queen; stock up this fall and double your crop of honey the coming 

 season. Single queen, $1.00; 6 for $5.00. Extra select breeders, $5.00. .Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. W. H. LAWS, Beeville, Bee Co. Texas. 



QUEENS 



are sent out by our firm; should any prove unsatisfac- 

 tory, we promptly replace them. Try our strain of 

 three-band Italians; they will not disappoint you. 

 Tested queens, $1 each; untested, 75 cts., $8 per doz. 

 J. W. k. SHAW & CO , LOREAUVILLE. IBERIA PA , LA. 



Try the Robey strain of three-banded Italians that 

 have become so famous all over the country as honey- 

 gatherers. W. L. Coggshall and E. W. Alexander 

 have both said in their writ- 



ings to Glean AllfT^lA i'^*^^ ^^'^^ '° ex- 

 tracting they ||||{LLn|V always found 

 better filled ll||fr||«tl combs when 

 they came to WlrkkallV colonies con- 

 taining the • Robey oueens. 

 Many of the largest honey-producers of this and 

 other countries use the Robey queens and pronounce 

 their bees high-rollers for honey. Warranted queens, 

 75 cts. each, $4.25 for six. Safe arrival and sat- 

 isfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. 



L. H. Robey, Worthington,W.Va. 



Moore's Long Tongue and Golden 



Fine select untested queens. t\; 

 6,15; 12. «H. Tested, »1.60; 6, «8. 

 Breeder8,*3.50. Safe arrival gar'd. 



W. H. RAILS. 



ORANGE. CAL 



Queens 



Yellow from Tip to Tip ! 



My Adel bees and queens are very handsome. Ev- 

 ery queen a breeder, and guaranteed to produce 

 golden queens and beautiful bees; non-swarmers, 

 very gentle, and hustlers for honey. Each queen, 

 $1.00. Catalog ready. H. ALLEY, Wenham Mass. 



Westwood Rcd-clover Queens. 



No better hustlers flying; will get honey 

 where other bees fail. Try them and be con- 

 vinced. Nuclei a specialty. Also full colonies 

 of ten frames each. Safe arrival guaranteed. 

 Price list sent on application. 



HENRY SHAFFER, 2860 Harrison Ave., 

 Station L, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



-ITALIAN QUEENS- 



Red-ciover and Golden 



Untested: 1,$1:6,$5. Select untested: 1. $1.25; 6, $6. 

 Hardy, Prolific, Gentle. Great Honey Gatherers. 



Katig fart ion, auaranteeiL 

 W A. SHUFF. 4426 Osage Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. 



QUEENS of 



MOORFS STRAIN OF ITALIANS 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and are not in- 

 clined to swarm. They have won a world-wide repu- 

 tation for honey-gathering, hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor of the Bee-keepers' Re- 

 view, 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 queens are all bred from my best long-tongued 

 three-banded red-clover stock (no other race bred in 

 my apiaries), and the cells are built in strong colonies 

 well supplied with young bees. 



PRICES: Untested queens, 75c each; six. $4; doz., 

 $7 50. Select, untested, $1.00 each; six, $5; doz., $9 00. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Descriptive circular free. Address 



J, P, Moore, Queen-breeder, Rt. 1, Morgan, Ky. 



Caucasian and Long- jS^ 

 Tongue Italian Queens. 



1905, *06 Qu«e n>b>reeder in 

 Apiary of Dopt of Agfriculttire, 

 IVasKin^ton. DC. ^ >f -^ ^ ■^ 



Both Races. 1 6 12 1 



Untested. $ .60 $3 35 $6.50 Tested $1 25 



Select " .75 4 00 7.50 Sblbct Tested, 1.50 

 Satisfaction Guaranteed. Descriptive Cir. free. 



LESLIE MARTIN, 



B Birdcroft Apiaries, Lebanon, Tenn 



Queens from G5 Cents X7p I 



Bred from Root's Imported Italians. 

 Write for prices, stating wants. . . 

 C. M. CburcH, Arnold, Pa. 



