. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. wrinkles," new impro' ^, t he:;oth < Influireraoo receipt RELIABLE INCUBATOR & BROODER CO., B02 6-2 Please mention. Bee journal when -WTitinfr u. to cover postage. ? " QUIHCY. DR. MILLER'S ^ HoneyQueens I One Untested Queen Free as a Premium for sending ONE New Subscriber to the American Bee Journal for one year. We have been fortunate-in making an arrangement with DR. C. C. MILI^ER—the well-known honev-specialist—to rear queens EXCLUSIVELY FOR US DURING THE These Queens will be mailed in rotation, beg'in- We ar
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. wrinkles," new impro' ^, t he:;oth < Influireraoo receipt RELIABLE INCUBATOR & BROODER CO., B02 6-2 Please mention. Bee journal when -WTitinfr u. to cover postage. ? " QUIHCY. DR. MILLER'S ^ HoneyQueens I One Untested Queen Free as a Premium for sending ONE New Subscriber to the American Bee Journal for one year. We have been fortunate-in making an arrangement with DR. C. C. MILI^ER—the well-known honev-specialist—to rear queens EXCLUSIVELY FOR US DURING THE These Queens will be mailed in rotation, beg'in- We are readv to SEASON OF 1900. ning- about June 1, so " first come first ; book orders now. The Queens Dr. Miller will send out on our orders will be pre- cisely the .same as those he rears for his own use, so of course they will be from his best stock. His best colony in 1899 had a queen reared in 1898; May 5, 1899, it had brood in 4 frames, and he gave it at that time a frame of brood without bees. It had no other help, but May 25 a frame of brood with adhering bees was taken from it, and the same thing was repeated June 3, leaving it at that time 5 frames of brood. It stored 178 sections of honey, weighing 159 pounds (and that after July 20, in a poor season), being 2=3 times the average yield of all his colonies. A point of importance is the fact this colony did not swarm, and an inspection every week or 10 days showed that at no time during the entire season was there even so much as an egg in a queen-cell. Dr. Miller expects to rear queens from this one during the coming summer. The demand nowadays is for BEES THAT GET THE HONEY when there is any to get, and Dr. Miller has such bees. You will want to have a queen from his best, we are sure. Do not send any orders to Dr. Miller, as all orders MUST come thru us, according to our agreement. Remember, send us $ for ONE NEW SUBSCRIBER to the American Bee Journal for one year, and YOU will get one of dr. mu
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