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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



mJic!E:w 



My raspberry and clover honey is all sold, every 

 pound, but I still have something- over 5,000 pounds of 

 buckwheat honey on hand. This honey was not ex- 

 tracted until capped over, and is rich, ripe, and thick—- 

 far different from the thin, raw stuff often found on the 

 market. If you are interested, I can send you a sample. 

 This honey is put up in ()0-lb cans, two cans in a case, 

 and is offered at only 6 cts a pound. 



QUEENS 



of Moore's Strain of Italians 



Produce workers that fill the supers 

 and are not inclined to swarm. 



Stewart Smillie, Bluevale, Ont., 

 Can., says: 



"They till the supers and are not so 

 much inclined to swarm as others. I 

 have been buy infi;- queens for 15 years, 

 and your stock was the only one that 

 was any j^-ood to gather honey. 



Untested queens, f.75 each; six, $4.00 

 dozen, $7 50. Select untested, $1.00 

 each; six, $5.00; dozen. $9.00. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction g-uar- 

 anteed. 



J. P, MOORE, Morgan, 



Pendleton Co., Ky. 



BEES, QUEENS AND SUPPLIES 



We inanufacture standard dovetailed bee-hives 

 and supplies, cheaper than yon ever bought 

 before. Our Queens and Bees stand at the head 

 in quality. Unttsted 75c, each; $425 for 6; or 

 $8.00 per dozen. Tested, $1.25 each; $12 00 per 

 dozen. Select tested, $1 50. Special prices to 

 dealers and in large lots on application, Ditt- 

 nier's foundation Catalog free. 



THE BEE & HONEY COMPANY, 

 Will Atchley, Prop. 

 Beeville, iBce Co.) Texas. 



WRITE US 



If you have any lioiiey to sell. Wo do not handle 

 on conimission, but pay cash on leceipt of 

 honey. 



E. R. PAHL & CO., 

 Broadway and Detroit Sts. Milwaukee. 



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

 tracted honey. R. A. HOLEKAMP. 

 4263 Virginia Ave., St, Louis, Mo, 



