THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Queens of 

 Moore's Strain of Italians 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and are not 

 inclined to swarm. They have won a world-wide 

 reputation for honev-gathering, hardiness, gentle- 

 ness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor of the Bee Keepers' 

 Review, Flint, iviich., says; "As wori^ers, I have 

 never seen them equalled . They seem possessed 

 of a steady, quiet determination that enables them 

 to lay up surplus ahead of others. Easier bees to 

 handle I have never seen." 



My queens are all bred from best long-tongued, 

 three-banded red-cloveJ stock (no other race bred 

 in my apiaries) and the cells are built in strong 

 colonies, well supplied with young bees. 



Prices: Untested queens 75c. each; six, $4.00; 

 dozen, S7. 50 Select unte sted, $1.00 each; six, 

 $3.00; dozen, $9 Select tested, $2.00, Extra 



select tested, $3 00. Breeders, SIO 



1 now have 700 nuclei, and am filling orders by 

 return mail. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. De- 

 scriptive circular free. Address 1-09-lf 



J. P. Moore, queen-breeder, Rt. 1 



Morgan, Ky. 



The Emerson Binder 



Much of the value of a bee journal comes from 

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 At the end of the year a subscriber often finds that 

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The price is 75 cts. prepaid, or 1 will send the 

 Review one year, and a binder for only $1.60. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



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WE BUY AND SELL 



HONEY 



OF DIFFERENT KINDS 



If you have any to dispose of, or if you : 

 tend to buy, correspond with us. 



We are always in the market for WAX at 

 at the highest market price. 



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HILDRETH& SEGELKEN 



265-267 Greenwich St New York. 



Are VERY well made of fine, white basswood, 

 with one piece cover and bottom. Can turnish 

 with either corrogated paper or "no drip sticks" 



Doll Slhappaim^ C^ses 



are made for any number or size of sections with 

 eith two or three-inch glass front. 

 We have a large stock on hand which means 

 prompt shipment and our prices are the lowest. 



For shipping or storing extracted honey pre- 

 vents leakage and taint from wood; being 

 square, they are extra strong and economize 

 space. 1 gallon cans, 10 in a box; 5 gallon 

 cans, 1 or i! in a box. Send for our estimate 

 for 1909. 



Minnesota Bee Supply 



Nicollet Island 



Minneapolis, Minn. 



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