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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



JOHN F. STRATTON*S 



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JOHN F. STRATTON, 



Imptrter, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer* 

 811. 81C. 815, 817 E. 9th St., N. Y. 



Please mention the Review. 



—If yon are eroinf? to— 



write to the editor of the Hevikw. He ha.s a 

 now Barnes saw to sell and would be Riad to 

 make you liapp.v by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



Oueons, NucI i and Gdoniss. 



Best of Honey Gatherei's. 



Special prices to introduce during July, August 

 and September. I'ntested queens, 50 cts each; 

 J5.50 per dozen. Tested, fi.oo each. Nuclei, add 

 50 cts per frame to price of queens. Write j'our 

 wants. Satisfaction guaranteed. 



S. p. CULLEY, Higinsvill^, A\o. 



Queens. 



W. H. L,aws has moved hi.s entire 

 apiaries to Round Rock, Texas, 

 wliere he will rear queens the com- 

 ing season. The I^aws strain of 

 faultless, 5 - banded Italians are 

 still in the lead. Breeding queens 

 of this strain, I2.50 each. He also 

 breeds leather-colored, from impor- 

 ted mothers. Tested queens, either 

 strain, $\.(X>\ 6 for ^5. 00. Untested, 

 75 cts.; 6 for I4.00. 



W. H. Laws, Round Rock, Texas. 



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M H. HUNT & SON, 



Bell Branch, Mich. 



BOBS IT PAY? 



To buy poor queens, or those selected to give 

 very yei^low bep:':. when you can get a strain of 

 vellow bees that for years has been bred for 



HONEY GATHERI.NG aild PROLTFICNESS? Here 



is a sample unsought testimonial: 



".Some of the queens I got of you are won- 

 derful layers; in fact, I have been able to get 

 hold of uch stock only once before. 



Thos. Brodericks. 

 — See back ads. and circular. Moravia, N. Y." 



FOR TRIAL,, I offer ; warranted queen for 

 60 cts.; 3 for Si. 50; select for So cts.; 3 for $2.25; 

 ordinary tested^ 75 cts.; select queens, tested, 

 $1.00 toSi-5o; best," $2.00 and upward, 



J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 

 THE 



QUEEN CRANK 



Occasionally has some second-class queens as to 

 color of offspring that are first-class in every 

 other respect. That is, three-band bees predom- 

 inating from golden mothers, and rather than 

 palm them off as untested, he sells them at .so cts 

 each Wh n five-band bees predominate and do 

 not exceed 80 per cent, they are worth 51 00. 

 From this up to 95 per cent, ft. 25. A higher 

 grade but not uniformly marked. Si. .so, and 

 breeders S200 each. Untested, either three or 

 five-band, 75 cts each, or three for S2.00. 



W. H. PRIDGEN, 

 (Money order Creek, Warren Co., N. C. 



otiice, 

 Warrenton, N. C.) 6-'oo-2t 



Exhibition Hives. 



I shall probablj- tnake no more exhibitions of 

 bees and honey at fairs I have too many other 

 irons in 'he fire. I have about a dozen nucleus 

 exhibition hives that I would sell for 50 cents 

 each. They are nicely made, with glass in one 

 side and wire cloth on the other. .Six of them 

 are painted a bright vermillion and the others a 

 bright blue. They are of the right size for tak- 

 ing one Langstroth frame. They cost |i.co each 

 to make them. 



I also have about too of the old-style Heddon 

 super, of the right size to u-se on an 8-frame, 

 dovetailed hive. This is the best super there is 

 if no seperators are used. They cost 20 cents 

 each to make them when lumber was cheap 

 They are well painted and just as good as new, 

 but I would -sell them at 15 cents each. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich 



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