THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Why Not Rear Your Own Queens 



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Doolittle's "Scientific Queen- Rearing 

 American Bee Journal for 1911--Bot 



begin your 

 of the Bee 



Every Bee Keeper Should Have Both Book and Bee Paper 



OOLITTLE"S "Scientific Queen-Rearing" book contains 126 pages 

 and is bound in leatherette with round corners. It tells in the 

 the clearest way possible just how the famous queen breeder, Mr. 

 G. M. Doolittle, rears the best of queen bees in perfect accord with 

 Nature's way. It is for both amateur and veteran in bee keeping. As 

 . all know, Mr. Doolittle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and 

 ft producing honey. He has no superior as a queen breeder. You can 

 p/ learn to rear fine queens by following his directions. Read up now 

 before the bee season is here. 



You will not regret having this book, which also gives his man- 

 agement of the bees for the production of honey. 



The book and the American Bee Journal for 1911, for only SI. 00 

 is certainly a big bargain for you. Send the SI. 00 now. and we will 

 subscription with January 1, 1911, and mail you the book. Sample copy 

 Journal free. Address 



George W. York &, Co., 



117 No. Jefferson St., Chicago, III. 



Superior. Golden Italian 



QUEENS 



We have moved, and are now located only one- 

 half mile f om freight, express and post office. We 

 have four mail trains daily which will enable us to 

 fill orders for queens by return mail. *e will 

 rear for sale Superior, Golden Italians. Send for 

 circular and price list. 3-11-tf 



T, S. HALL, Talking Rock, Pickens Co., Ga, 



Choctawhatchie Queens 



V/e offer for 1911 Golden Queens that will 

 please. 'No cure, no pay" our motto. Let us 

 book your order now, that you may know the 

 queens will be ready when wanted. Untested. 75c; 

 three for S2. 00: ten for S6. 00; tested, SI. 00 each. 

 Ready April 1st. Send for circular. 



W. S. McKnight. Newton. Ala. 



A Double Bee Brush and 

 Comb Box 



The Cyrenius double brush 

 will save one-half your time In 

 brushing bees from, the combs. 

 Just pass the comb frame 

 through it and back, if neces- 

 sary, and you have a clean job. 



Price, with spur to stick in 

 the ground, $3.00; or to nail on 

 old hive-body without spur, 

 S2.60. If not satisfactory, re- 

 turn to Oswego and get your 

 money back. 



F. H. Cyrenius, Oswego, N. Y. 



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