THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



125 



lEssftra Fiimep Clover O^eeims 



9 



After years of ihouglitfvil and careful breeding, seeking more especially the more 'perfect de- 

 velopiiient "of a strain of CL,OVER WOKKKKS, lam pleased to offer a Ihree-baudeti strain of 

 bees possessing the larest (jiialilies of pertectioii. 



PRICES OF QUEENS AND NUCLEI : Untested queens, 50 cts.: select untested queens, 75 els. 

 tested queens, 75 cts.: st-lcct tested, Ji.oo; best breeding queens, J2 no, two-frame nuclei, after June 

 ist, $2.00. If queen is wanted, add price of queen to price of nucleus 4-o6-6t 



Aug. Lotz & Son 



Make a specialty of 

 manufacturing' sec- 

 tions and shipping 

 cases. Bee-keepers 

 supplies always on 

 hand. Prompt ship- 

 ments. Send for 

 catalog and prices. 



Cadott, 



Wis. 



2-0 -6t 



SAGINAW 



Is an L'xci'Ik-nt shipping point from whicb 

 to send out 



Bee-Keepers' 



Supplies 



No I Sections $1.00 per 1,000, and other 

 Supplies in proportion. 



Michigan 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Can save money and gel their supplies 

 promptly by sending their orders to 



Lengst & Koenig 



SAGINAW, E. S., MICH. 

 127 So. 13th St. 



Bees for Sale ! 



I have 100 colonies of bees that have wintered 

 perfectly — bees, combs, hives and hiney, dry and 

 clean, and colonies popu ous. 



By 1 he editorials in the Review, you will see that 

 I have taken 400 colonies of bees to work on shares. 

 They will be moved to Northern MichiKan and 

 managed for extracted honey bj' my brother and 

 myself. 



To move 400 colonies of bees will not only be con- 

 siderable work, but this many bees will be quiie a 

 lot of bees to have in one locality, even if in more 

 than one apiar.^■, and, for these reasons, I shall, 

 for this year, at least, keep my own bc-« s here at 

 hfime instead of moving them up north. By doing 

 this. I will have bees in both a clover and a rasp- 

 berry region. 



To move the bees, build a honey house, buy sup- 

 plies, storage for the honey, etc, will cost <iuite a 

 little, and I wish to be sure and have plenty of 

 money for carrying out all these plans, hence I 

 have decided to sell a few of the bees here at tiome 

 — perhaps 20 or .5 colonies. 



The bees are all pure Ital ins; most of the col- 

 onie.s having queens of the Superior Sock, reared 

 last year by Mr. Moor<.». Not a queen will be sent 

 out that would not pass as a breeding queen — 

 suc*i as dealers sell in the spring for from S3.00 to 

 SS.OO each. The hives are .S-frame Langstroth, 

 new last season, painted with two good coats of 

 white paint. The combs an^ all built fr. m full 

 sheets of fnundation and wired at that In f ct, 

 the stocks are strictlj- first-class in every respect 

 — could not be better — and the price is $6.00 per 

 colony, nor more and no less, even if one man 

 should take the whole lot. 



I am ready to accept and book orders accom- 

 panied by the ca h, and when I have received or- 

 ders for 25 colonies, this advertisement will be dis- 

 continued, and no more orders accep ed. The bees 

 will be shipped by express, about fruit-bloom- 

 time, and safe arrival guaranteed in every re- 

 spect. 



If you wish to stock your apiary with a strain of 

 be s that has no superior, here is a chance to get 

 a tested queen, already intrixiuced, in a full col- 

 ony, whereby she can be shipped without injury, 

 early in the season, all at moderate price, 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich 



American 



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All about Bc-s. 



16-page Weekly. 



Sample Free. $1 



ayear; Snionths' 

 Trial Trip, 20c. silver or stamps. 

 Best writers. Oldest bee-paner; 

 illustrated. Dept's for beginners 

 and for women bee-keepers. 



GEORGE W.YORK & CO. 

 334 Dearborn Street, CHICAQO, ILL. 



