. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 290 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. April 21, 1904. Have You Lost Your Bees ?. Save Your Combs. The winter losses in some parts of the country are heavy, and the demand for bees and queens will be large. Parties needing queens should send their orders at once, and state date when ship- ment is desired. Early Italian Queens. We are fortunate in being- able to offer for April and May de- livery a large stock of queens from our Southern breeders. While we have a much larger supply than ever before, it is highly im- portant that you send your order at once to s


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 290 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. April 21, 1904. Have You Lost Your Bees ?. Save Your Combs. The winter losses in some parts of the country are heavy, and the demand for bees and queens will be large. Parties needing queens should send their orders at once, and state date when ship- ment is desired. Early Italian Queens. We are fortunate in being- able to offer for April and May de- livery a large stock of queens from our Southern breeders. While we have a much larger supply than ever before, it is highly im- portant that you send your order at once to secure the queens when desired, as we will fill orders in rotation. We expect to be able to furnish untested queens from our Southern yards, in any number, after April 10th. Send your orders at once. Prices of pure Italian Queens, untested, from our Southern yard for April and May shipment. 1 12 50 100 Untested 1$ 75 Select Untested I Tested Select Tested | $ $ $ Prices of Our Red=clover and Honey Queens. /C TTntested queen $ 1 00 Select tested qu .Select untested queen 1 25 Breeding queen Tested queen 2 00 Select breeding Extra select breeding queen, one year old We book orders, and fill in rotatic The Root Queen-reariag Outfit. In this outfit are embraced the best points of the best systems in use. It will give satisfaction to the amateur as well as the expert. The cell-cups are made of wood, wax-coated. No melted wax is used in their manipulation, as they are attached to the cell-stick by means of a small nail-point. The nursery-cage combines the fea- tures of nursery and introducing cages. By their use a qvieen can be released on the candy plan or caged in the hive as desired. In connection with the outfit goes a booklet on queen-rearing—one which ought to put the veriest amateur on the high road to success. Outfit comprises three cell-bars with 50 waxed wooden cells, one frame of cages (18), one cel


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