Gleanings in bee culture . ens—red clover and goldenstrains. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Cass Co., Mich. Italian Bees, queens, honey, and bee-keepers sup-plies. A. T. DOCKHAM, Box95,, Eagle Bend,Minn. SWARTHMORE Apiaries—Golden,Caucasian,Banat,Carniolan,,Swarthmore,Pa. Queens. Free list giving safe method of introduc-ing, ready Feb. 15. E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. Italian Bees, queens, honey, and Roots bee-keep-ers supplies. Aliso Apiary, El Toro, Cal. Golden-all-over Caucasian Banat bees andqueens. We book orders for early queens from ourbest imported breeding stock for


Gleanings in bee culture . ens—red clover and goldenstrains. E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Cass Co., Mich. Italian Bees, queens, honey, and bee-keepers sup-plies. A. T. DOCKHAM, Box95,, Eagle Bend,Minn. SWARTHMORE Apiaries—Golden,Caucasian,Banat,Carniolan,,Swarthmore,Pa. Queens. Free list giving safe method of introduc-ing, ready Feb. 15. E. E. Lawrence, Doniphan, Mo. Italian Bees, queens, honey, and Roots bee-keep-ers supplies. Aliso Apiary, El Toro, Cal. Golden-all-over Caucasian Banat bees andqueens. We book orders for early queens from ourbest imported breeding stock for honey, with 600 twinmating-boxes. The Snyder Apiaries, Lebanon, Pa. Queens.—Improved Red-clover Italians bred forbusiness; June 1 to Nov. 15, untested queens, 60c;tested, $ each. Safe arrival and satisfaction guar-anteed. H, C. Clbmons, Boyd, Ky. For Sale.—Honey, bees, and queens; cartons athalf price, and some other supplies. Bees on L. frames. Free circular. Quirin-the-queen-brbeder, Bellevue, BEESWAX. The supply of beeswax in the market seems to beshorter than usual, and the price continues firm. Asspring approaches, the supply usually becomes moreplentiful. Prices abroad are much easier, and, as aconsequence, much wax is being imported from for-eign countries. We are paying 30 cts. cash, or 32 intrade, for average wax delivered here or at branches. CATALOG FOR11907. Our Tcatalog for this year is complete, and is beingmailed to the readers of Gleanings first. We havealso supplied some to our various agencies to furnishon request. Our larger list of names will be reachedin due time. Those who have not received a catalogwithin a few days after receiving this issue of Glean-ings, and can not wait longer, may have one sentpromptly on request by postal. If you receive morethan one, hand the extra one to a neighbor interestedin bees, and thereby do him and us a favor. SIMPLEX JARS. Those who have started to use this style of jar, anddesire to continue,


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