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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 

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259 





If the advertising that I have been doing the past three years has 

 not convinced 3'ou that the Superior Stock that I have been offering 

 for sale is really superior, then it is the fault of the advertising, for 

 the stock is really all that I claim for it. I have guaranteed safe ar- 

 rival, safe introduction, purity of mating, and satisfaction to the ex- 

 tent that a (jueen may be returned inside of two years, and the money 

 will l)e refunded, together with 50 cts. to pay for the trouble. No 

 other breeder tnakes any such guarantee. I have sold hundreds of 

 cjueens under it. I do not know of a single dissatisfied customer, 

 while I have dozens of letters from men telling of increased results 

 from the introduction of this stock, and asking: "Can I get any more 

 (jueens of you like the one I bought two years ago ? 



Although the price of these queens is lr.50 each, I have never 

 been able to keej) up with the orders. Most of my customers wait 

 until spring before sending in their orders, and then have to wait from 

 four to eight weeks. A few are far-sighted enough to send in their 

 orders in the fall (jr winter, and tlicse get their queens in Mav or 

 June, in time to be of some service to them the same year. Send |i. 50 

 now and I'll book your order, and you will get your queen early 

 in the season. 



71ie price of a queen alone is $1.50, bat I sell one 

 queen und the Review one year for only $2.00. When 

 you send in your renewal to the Review, send another $1.00 

 {$2.00 in all) and your subscription will he put ahead 

 one year and your order booked for a queen. 



^w W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich, m 



