THK BKKIvlCICrEKS' REVIEW. 



.251 



Comb 



Honey 



Is pr()fital)ly produced oiil}' when several 

 important factors are combined. First, 

 we must have the right kind of bees. 

 We all know that there is not only a vast 

 difference between the different varieties, 

 but also a variation in strains of the same 

 varietv. Just which are the best bees for 

 ])roducing comb honey, 7vhy they are best, 

 and how to secure them, is told in one of 

 the chapters of Adv.'VNCED Bee-CulTURR. 



When bees of the right kind have been 

 secured, then comes the matter of using 

 the right kind of hives, fixtures, sections, 

 etc., to secure the best results with the 

 least labor; and Advanced Ree-CultukiC 

 has a chapter on "Hives and their Char- 

 acteristics;" and another on "Sections 

 and their Adjustment on the Hives." 



Bees may gather large quantities of 

 white honev, and be so managed Ej to 

 put very little of it in the sections; or 

 the)' may be so managed that nearly all 

 of it will go into the .sections; all of which 

 is explained in one of the chapters of Ad- 

 V.ANCEI) HfiE-ClTI.TURE. 



Comb foundation costs money. Not- 

 withstanding this, its use is very profita- 

 ble at .some times and in .some places. 

 Under other conditions it worse than 

 wasted. Read Advanced Bre-Cui,Ture 

 and learn 7vhy. 



.\DV.\NCED Bee-Cui,ture is a book of 

 3-' chapters, describing the most advanced 

 methods of bee-keeping from the begin- 

 ning of the year llirough tl'.e entire sea- 

 son. 



I'ifty cents is the price of the book; or 

 it and the Review for one year will 

 be sent for I1.25. 



VV. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Golden and I.,eather colored Italian, warranted 

 to give .'Satisfaction. Those are the kind leared 

 hy QUIRIN THK OUKKN HRKKDKR Our 

 b\isiness was eslalili.slietl in 1.S8H. Our slock orig- 

 inated from the best and highest priced long 

 longned, red clover breeders in tlie U. S. We 

 rear as many and jicrhaps more (pieens than any 

 other breeder in the North. Price of queens 

 after July ist, Earge Selected, 75c, six for J4.00; 

 Tested Stock Ji.oo each, six for |,s 00; Selected 

 Tested $1.50 each, six for :f8 00; Hreeders, J3 00 

 eachj Two-frame Nuclei (no Queen) f2.oo each. 

 Special low i>rices on (Juetiis in lot.s of 25 to 100. 

 All queens are mailtd promptly, as we keep 

 from 300 to 500 on hand leady to mail. We 

 guarantee safe delivery to any State, Contnicntal 

 Island, or E;uropean Counti y. Our circular will 

 interest you. It is free. 

 Address all orders lo 



QUlRlN THE UIJEEN BREEDER, 

 5 03-6t Parkertown, Ohio. 



TennasseeQueens 



Daughters of Select Imported 

 Italians Select long-tongued 

 (Moore's), and .select, Straight 

 5-band Queens, bred 3^ miles 

 apart, and mated to .select 

 drones. No l)ees owned with- 

 in 2!^ miles; none imp\iie 

 within 3, and but few within 5 

 miles. No disea.se. 30 year.s' 

 experience. Warranted 

 queens 60C each; tested, i.1.25 

 each. Discount on large or- 

 ders. 



Contracts with dealers a 

 specialty. Discount after 

 July ist. Send for circular. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



I am advertising for B. F. Stratton & 

 Son, music dealers of New York, and 

 taking my pay in 



MUSICAL 

 INSTRUMENTS, 



I have already bought and paid for in 

 this way a guitar and violin for my girls, 

 a flute for myself, and one or tw-o guitars 

 for some of my subscribers. If 3'ou are 

 thinking of buying an instrument of any 

 kind, I should be glad to send you one on 

 trial. If interested, write me for des- 

 criptive circular and price li.st, saying 

 what kind of an in.strument you are 

 thinking of getting. 



W. Z. HuTCHiN.soN, Flint. Mich. 



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