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Is the name under which Mr, Hutchinson, for five 

 years, sold my strain of bees, giiaranteeinsr safe 

 arrival, safe introduction, purity of mating-, and 

 entire satisfaction to the extent that the queen 

 could be returned any time within two years, when 

 the money would be returned, together with SOcts. 

 extra to pay for the trouble. Although he sold 

 hundreds of queens each year, in only two instan- 

 ces was he asked to return the money, while there 

 were hundreds of letters from pleased purchasers. 

 Not more than half a dozen queens were reported 

 as impurely mated, in all these years, while the 

 losses in transportation and introduction were not 

 serious; yet on account of those guarantees, Mr. 

 Hutchinson asked $1.50 for a queen. I can now 

 sell you queens 1 hat are exactly the same, and 

 gTiamtee safe arrival anywhere in the United 

 States, Canada or Cuba, at the following- prices: 

 Untested queens before July 1, $1.00 each; six 

 $5.00; dozen $9.00. Untested queens after July 1. 



S .75 each; six, $4.00; dozen, $7.50. Select untested 

 queens, before July 1, $1.25 each; six, $6.00; dozen, 

 $11.00. Select untested queens, after July 1, $1.00 

 eacb; six, $5.00; dozen, $9.00. Single queen. $1.00; 

 six for $5.00; one dozen, $9.00, 



Send for a circular that gives the experience 

 of well-known bee-keepers with this stock. I could 

 fill page after page with testimonials reg'arding' 

 the superior working qualities of this stock, but 

 h^ve room for only one, and that Is from a young- 

 man by the name of Leonard S. Grierg-s, living- on- 

 ly five miles from Flint. Michigan, and thoroug:hly 

 vouched for by the author of Advanced Bee Cul- 

 ture. In 1903 he bought one of my queens, reared 

 eight young queens from her and introduced them 

 to as many colonies. The next year was a good 

 year, and his average from 60 colonies was 9bK 

 sections, but hi? average yield from the nine colo- 

 nies of Superior Stock was 180 sections. 



J. P. MOORE. Morgan, Ryo 



Reared Irom Superior Stock of Hall's Gold- 

 en Italians, Hall's Leather Colored Ital- 

 ians and Hall's Gray Camiolans. 



With the best methods and careful selec- 

 tion, the best queens are reared. 



Fine, larsre, prolific queens from Import- 

 ed and home-bred breeders that produce 

 bees that are honey eretters. Satisfaction 

 fifoes wherever they go. If queens are not 

 as represented, your money is refunded, 

 and you get the queen for yuor trouble. 

 Long- experience enables us to know how 

 to rear the best of queens. 



In April, May and June, untested queens 

 either strain, $1.00; six for $5.00; twelve, 

 for $9.00. Tested, $l.SO; Select tested, 

 $2.50; best $5.00. 



In July, Augrust, September and Octo- 

 ber, untested, 75 cts.; six for $4.00; twelve 

 for S7.00. Tested, $1.00; Select $2.00; Best, 

 $5.00. 



Please write us for discounts on large 

 orders. We gruarantee safe delivery in 

 erood order to your Post Office or Express 

 Office. Our list free for the asking. 



Jasper, 



T. S. HALL, 

 PiCKiNS Co., Georgia. 



We have a full line of the A. 

 I. Root Company's Hives, Sec- 

 tions, Foundation, and all 

 necessary supplies needed in 

 the apiary vphich we can fill 

 orders with promptly. If you 

 thinlf of trying the Danzen- 

 baker hives, we can furnish 

 them — full lines kept in stock. 

 Write for our Catalog, or send 

 your orders with prices taken 

 from the A. I. Root Go's. Cata- 

 log. We can give you quick 

 service and low freight rates. 



We make a Specialty of 

 Italian Queens, Tested and 

 Untested, and one-, two- and 

 three-frame nuclei. Send for 

 special queen list. 



John Nebel & Son Supply Co. 

 High Hill, Mo. 



