. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. October, 1909. American "Bcc ?JoarnalJ QUEENS of Moore's Strain of Italians Produce workers that fill 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 ; My queeens'are all bred from my best lo
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. October, 1909. American "Bcc ?JoarnalJ QUEENS of Moore's Strain of Italians Produce workers that fill 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 ; My queeens'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 sup- plied with young bees. I Am Now Filling Orders By RETURN MAIL REDUCED PRICES Untested queens. ;;c. each: six, %\.ao\ doz.,$ Select untested, each; six. $: doz., $0. Select tested. $ Extra select tested. Breeders, $ Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Descriptive circular free. Address, 7Atf J. P. MOORE, Queen-Breeder, Rt. 1. Morgan. Ky. Standard Breed Queens from Our Superior Golden Stock Unttstud. I for ; 6. SS-oo: u. None superior to our queens, and but few equals. Mr. F. Danzenbaker, the inventor of the 2oth Century Smoker, wrote us March 5. 1008. that he has a good opinion of our strain of Italian bees: - If they are as grood as the one Mr. L. L. Brock- well, of Edlow. sent me to exhibit at James- town Exposition. I didnl gret her until Sept. IStth, on a single frame in an obser\'atory hive. Her bees stored and capped y lbs. of honey in ready-built combs of 4x6 sections in two weeks or y working- days, as 5 days of that time were rainy or too cool for bees to fly. If it had been a 10-frame colony they surely would have gath- ered (iO lbs. or more. I offered Mr. Brockwell $10 and 4 young queens in May. but he declined. I then asked him if he would let me have her for $2o: he said no. I woul
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