. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 25, 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 381 u DADAST'S FOMDATIOI" IT EXIOELS. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. ##^«^ - ^ BEE-SUPPLTES « ^ OF ALL KINDS. ~ITT»v^ Beeswax Wanted at all Times. .«l''- .?A*. .*%''? .«'Air, DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, III. For Queens SEND TO JOHN W. PHARR Berclair. Tex. He will furnish at same prices as last year: Tested, SI; Untested. 75c; 5 for §; 10 for $6; 15 for $; 25 for $; 100 for $45. He breeds Goldens, Carniolans and 3-Band Ital- ians. Also 1, 2, and 3 frame Nuclei, and full <iolonies. Prices given on
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 25, 1905 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 381 u DADAST'S FOMDATIOI" IT EXIOELS. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. ##^«^ - ^ BEE-SUPPLTES « ^ OF ALL KINDS. ~ITT»v^ Beeswax Wanted at all Times. .«l''- .?A*. .*%''? .«'Air, DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, III. For Queens SEND TO JOHN W. PHARR Berclair. Tex. He will furnish at same prices as last year: Tested, SI; Untested. 75c; 5 for §; 10 for $6; 15 for $; 25 for $; 100 for $45. He breeds Goldens, Carniolans and 3-Band Ital- ians. Also 1, 2, and 3 frame Nuclei, and full <iolonies. Prices given on application. Pharr pays the freight, and guarantees satisfaction on all Queens. To do justice and judgment is more acceptable with the Lord than sacriflce. — {Prov. 3:21.) 6Atf cisase mentloD Bfla joom^ 1^1160 \rrltiji£ On6-Pl6C6 Sections "Columbia Brand" Strictly High-Grade in Timber, Quality and Manufacture. Prices on application. GOLUMBlfl MFG. GO. ^""^li^- r^eaee mautlOD Bee Journal ?w^nen wntmfc Do You Need Queens ? By Return Mail ? \f so, we can fill your order with the best -Queens that monej can buy. Try our strain of S-band Italians; they will not disappoint you with empty supers. Untested Queens, 75 cents; $8 per doz. Tested Queens, 1 each. Send for circular. J. W. K. SHAW & CO. 13Atf LoRKAUviLLE, Iberia Par., La. Please mentloii Bee Jonmal \rbeii -nnltliuri Journal, so I gave him one, and told him how it taught us of the decided advantages of the new hives over the box-hives. He said he had been getting along with his bees for about 20 years without the help of a bee-paper, and guessed he didn't need any. For the last 12 years I have been a black- smith, and in the spring of 1903 I bought 4 colonies of black bees from one of those hap- hazard bee-keepers. They were in some kind of movable-frame hives, but the comb was built in all kinds of shape. 1 wanted to Ital- ianize them, but waited for them to swarm. I sent for a couple of queen
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