1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1403 



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, BeeviUe, Bee Co., Texas. 



Moore's Long-Tongue and Golden 



Fine select untested queens, 81 ; 6, 

 W.60jl2, «8. Tested, $1.25; 6, $6.50. 

 Breeders, 83.00. Safe arrival gar'd. 



W. H. RAILS, ■ ORANGE. CAL 



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We beg to remind our 

 customers the season for 

 breeding queens here in 

 Medina is rapidly drawing 

 to a close. At present we 

 are able to furnish all 

 grades by return mail. 

 Now is the best time to 

 requeen. A young queen 

 is more vigorous than an 

 old one in spring, and not 

 nearly so liable to swarm. 



Prices of Home«bred 

 Italian Queens 



Untested queen $1.00 



Select untested queen 1.35 



Tested queen 3 00 



Select tested queen 3.00 



Breeding queen 5.00 



Select breeding queen 7.50 



Extra select " " 1 yr.old. 10.00 



C/ie A. I ROOT COMPANY 

 Medina, <^ <& OHio 



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Northern New York Bee-keepers. 



5 PER CENT DISCOUNT. 



We have a large stock of shipping-cases and feeders, 

 and all orders for same will be filled promptly. Bees- 

 wax and old combs wanted; cash or trade; 5^ discount 

 during the month of Nov. on every thing but cases and 

 feeders. Comb honey wanted; write stating how put up, 

 kind, and lowest cash price deliver'd in Watertown,N. Y. 

 A. H. REEVES & CO.. 1 7 Morrison St , WATERTOWN. N. Y. 



Twenty-five Years' Practice. 



CHARLES J. WILLIAMSON, 



Second Nat'l Bank Bldo.- Washington, D. C. 



Patent practice in Patent Office and Courts. 

 Patent Counsel of The A. I. Root Co. 



QUEENS of 



MOORE'S 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'' He- 

 view, Flint Mich., sa,ys: '"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. 



I am now filling orders by return mail. 



Descriptive circular free. Address 



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



ROSE LAWN QUEENS 



ABH ASIANS : In order to distinguish our superior 

 Caucasians of the genuine imported Abhasian stock 

 from the common dark Caucasian, we have termed 

 them " ABHASIANS." These are the YELLOW 

 CAUCASIANS and possess all the valuable character- 

 istics of the race in addition to their color, which 

 commends them to the lover of bright color. 



Untested queens, $1.50; tested, $2.00. 



BAN ATS : Choice untested queens from imported 

 stock, at $2.00. 



ABHASIANS OR BAN ATS imported direct to cus- 

 tomer, $6.00. 



Golden and red-clover Italians ready for shipment. 



Rose Lawn Apiaries, College View, Neb. 



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, iVIass. 



If Yo%L "Want tKe Bee - booR 



that "covers the whole apicultural 

 field more completely than any other 

 published," send $1.20 to :; ;: 



Prof. A. J. CoolEt ClmrmtnoJOLt, Califf» 



FOB Hia 



"Bee-keepers' Guide"^ 



Liberal Discount to the Trade. 



