THE BEE-KEEPERS REVIEW 



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Essftra Fiimep Clover Qtuieeim© 



After years of I honghtful and careful breeding, seeking more especially the more i)erfect de- 

 velopment of a strain of CI<OVER WOKKKKS, I am pleased to offer a thtee-handed strain of 

 bees possessing the rarest <]ualilies of perfection . 



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

 two-frame nuclei, alter June ist, S2.00 If queen is wanted, add price of q\ieen to price of nucleus. 

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HONEY QUEENS 



I,AW.S' ITAIJAN and HOI.Y I^AND QUEENS. 

 Plent.v f'f fine (juefus of the best strains on earth 

 and with these lam catering to a satisfied trade. 

 Are you in it? Or are j'ou interested 



Laws' Leather and Golden Italians, 

 Laws' Holy Lands. 



These three, no more. The following prices 

 areas low as consistent with good q>ieens. Un- 

 tested, 90c; per dozen, $800; tested Jr.oo; i er 

 dozen, $10. Breeders, the very best of either 

 race. $3 00 each . 



W. H. Laws, BeevillCj Tex. 



For Sale— About 500 colonies of bi'es will be for 

 sale as soon as 1906 crop of honey is off. W. P. 

 CoUms, Boulder, Colo 8-06-lt 



WANTED, to buy. for cash, fancy comb and ex- 

 tracted honey. R. A. HOLEKAMP. 

 4263 Virginia Ave., St. Louis Mr. 



WAiVTKD— Well ripened extracted Bass- 

 wood and Clover Hom-y, lig^ht in color. Prompt 

 payment on receipt, ~%c per lb. f. o. b. West 

 Berd 

 ?-06-4t H. C. A H LER -, West Bend, Wis 



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CLOVER HONEY 



At the home apiary, here at Flint, surplus comes 

 only from clover; it is not necessary to hurry off the 

 honey for fear it may be mixed with buckwheat; it can 

 be left on the hives until thoroug-hly ripened, and every 

 cell is capped. As a matter of fact my honey was left 

 in the hives this year for more than a month after it was 

 sealed, and the result is honey that is thick, heavy and 

 smooth. If you would like some clover honey that is 

 truly delicious, somethinfj away ahead of the ordinary 

 clover honey found on the market, somethingf rich and 

 ripe, and fine-flavored, let me send you some of mine. 



It is put up in f)0-lb. cans, two in a case, and a single 

 case will be soldatS'L' cts. a lb. ($10.20 for a case), or 

 more than one case will be sold at 8 cts. a lb. ( $').60 a case), 

 but not less than this, even if the whole crop is taken. 



If you would like to taste the honey before orderinyf, 

 drop me a postal, and I'll mail you a jrenerous sample — 

 enoug"h so that the nei.ii"hbors, too, may have a taste, 

 when they may wish to join with you in orderin.ir a case, 

 if you shouM not wish that much yourself. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



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