THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



91 



IN BEE SUPPLIES 



I have the following articles in bee supplies 

 which, iiwiiig U) other 1 iisiness requiring my at- 

 tention. 1 will cioseout at le.ss than cost. Thirty 

 of Ro<.t's il4 story, .S-frame, Dovetail hives with 

 shallow extracting frames in supers and with 

 HofTin in brood frames, at S1.35 each; 300 made 

 up Hoffman brood frames at $2.15 per 100; 400 

 shallow (3\s deep) extracting frames at $1.50 per 

 100; one Daisy Foundation Fastener, without 

 lamp, 65 cents; ten Ike entrance guards at loc; 

 ten S-frame zinc honey-boa ds at loc each; two 

 Coggshall bee brushes loc each; five mosquito- 

 bar bee-veils, the lot for 51 00; 50 DooHttle cell 

 protectors, the lot for 50c; 200 2ct size Benton 

 qu> en cages (wilh candy) for 53.00; 50 nice, clean 

 all-worker brooil-combs", in Hoffman frames for 

 J5. 00; 12 copies Hutchinson's late edition of Ad- 

 vance Ree Culture, the lot at 40c each. Order at 

 once if you want these goods. Can ship at once. 

 r?ees, queens, and nuclei for sale. 



ARTHUR T. DeWITT, 

 2-03-tf Sang Run, Md. 



Prize Winners. 



If you wish the best bees and qtieens, get the 

 Will .-Vtchley "Prize Winners". His stock has 

 won the first prize in New York State at the 

 Dutchess Co. .■\gricnltural Fair held at Pough- 

 keepsie, in .September 23-26, T902. They have 

 also carried off the medal and first prize at the 

 Worcester .-Agricultural Fair, held at Worcester, 

 Mass., .September 1 and 2, 1902. The have also 

 pioduced the largest j'ields in California the past 

 sea.son. Read the following letter, such as are 

 being received almost daily. 



Jonesboro, Ark., Oct. 7, 1902. 



Mr. Atchley, Sir:— The queen I got of you in 

 1901 has proved to be a dandy . The year of 1901 

 was so dry I did not get 200 pounds of honey from 

 100 colonies, but in 1902 I have secured as high as 

 140 pounds from one colony; and the queen I got 

 of vou swarmed five times and the first swarm 

 swarmed five times, and the original colony and 

 • he first swarm each stored 2S pounds of honey; 

 so you see I have ir colonies from one. and 56 

 pounds of honey. I consider this e.xtra lor one 

 qiieen and colony ; in fact,, it beats anything I 

 have ever seen or heaid of. Besides this. I took 

 out eight queen cells and made swarms, and 

 some of them made 56 pounds of honej'. If any 

 o you scien ificmen have had any queens that 

 would beat this, I would like to hear from you. 

 So j'ou .=ce, my Texas queen, as I call her, is a 

 dandy. I want" no 1 etter I think .she is as good 

 as the best. 



JAMES M. COBB. 



Untested queens from these races, 3-and 5-band- 

 ed Italians, Cyyrians, .Ab.inos, Holylands and 

 Carniolans, biedin their purilj-, from 5 '035 

 miles apart, l-'ehrnary and March, Ji. 00 each, or 

 $9 00 p< r doz. All other months. 75c each J4 25 

 for six. or JS.oo per diiz. Tested queen of eit er 

 race, from $1.50 to S3.00 each. Breeders from 

 $^..So to 510.00 each, i-2-and 3-fraine nuclei, and 

 beeslytlte onnd a specialty Prices quoted on 

 application vSafe arrival and perfect satisfaction 

 guaranteed. A trial order will convince you. 

 Price list free. 



W1I.I, ATCHI^EY 

 P. O. Box 79, BeeviJJe, Bee Co., Texas 



National Bee - Keepers' 

 Association. 



Objects of the Association. 



To promote and protect the interests of its 

 members. 

 To prevent the adulteration of honey. 



Annual Membership, $1.00. 



Send dues to Treasurer 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich 

 President. 

 J. U. Harris, Craud J nction. Colo. 



Vice President 

 Geo. W. York, Chicago, Ills. 



Secretary. 



N. E. FR.\NCE. Plattville, Wis. 

 Gen Manager and Treasurer. 



Board of Directors. 



E. Whitcomb, Friend, Neb. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint. Mich. 

 A. 1. Root, Medina, O. 



R. C. AiKiN, I,oveland. Colo. 



P. H. Hlwood, Starkville, N. Y 

 E R. Root, Medina. O 

 T. G Newm.an, .Sail F'ranci.sco, Cal. 

 G. M. DOOLITTLE, Borodino, N Y. 

 W. F. M.ARKS, Chapinville, N Y. 



J. M. Hamb.-vugh, Escondido, Cal 

 C. A. Hatch, Richland Cen., Wis. 

 C. C. Miller, Marengo, Ills 



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