THE BEE-KEEPERS-REVIEW 



157 



Twenty-five Dollars lor a Queen 



Feeling sure that the dissemination of 

 this stock would be of immense advant- 

 age to bee keepers, 1 have paid Mr. 

 House $25 00 for one of his choice breed- 

 ing queens to be shipped in the spring, 

 in a full colony; and, during the honey 

 How of June and July I shall use this 

 queen as a breeder in rearing for sale a 

 few choice queens, doing the work with 

 my own hands. In my apiary here at 

 Flint I have a dozen colonies headed by 

 choice tested queens secured last year 

 from L. H. Robey, and these colonies will 

 be used as drone-mothers, no other 

 drones being allowed to fiy, and, as my 

 apiary is isolated, queens are almost 

 certain to be mated to the Robey stock. 

 Cells will be built in full colonies, made 

 unusually strong by shaking into them 

 large quantities of bees from other colo- 

 nies, thus securing great, big, luxuriant, 

 corrugated cells from which hatch those 

 large, plump, vigorous, fully developed 

 queens. Considering the stock and the 

 manner of rearing, such queens are well 

 worth S5.00; in fact, the introduction of 

 such a queen into an apiary may mean 

 hundreds of dollars, but I shall offer them 

 at only S2.50 each. Som.e may con- 

 sider even that a high price. To such 

 let me say that my customers will make 



Dollars where 1 make Cents: besides, 

 just notice 



The Guarantees 



under which they are sold. I will guar- 

 antee safe arrival, safe introduction ( if 

 instructions are followed. ) purity of mat- 

 ing; and entire satisfaction, to the ex- 

 tent that, if so desired, the queen may 

 be returned any time inside of two years 

 and the money will be refunded, together 

 with a dollar extra to pay for the trouble. 

 It will be seen that the producer runs no 

 risk whatever, and if not entirely satis- 

 fied, can have his money back, plus 

 Si. 00, any time inside of two years. 



A Special Offer 



I said that the price of a queen would 

 be S2.50 There is only one condition 

 under which a queen will be sold for less, 

 and that is in connection with a sub- 

 scription to the Review for 1911. The 

 Review is a SI. 00 a year, the queen is 

 S2.50, but I will send both for an even 

 SS.OO If you have already paid $1.00 

 for the Review for 1911, you will be 

 entitled to a queen for only $2.00. 

 Orders will be filled strictly in rotation; 

 so, if you want a queen as early as 

 possible, don"t wait — order today— right 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich, 



HSaSHS! 



PATENT 



BINGHAM 



SMOKERS. 24 ^. 



j YEARS THE BEST. CATALOG FREE. ^ 

 T. F. BINGHAM, FARWELL. MICH, g 



sasasS 



supplies. Root's 

 standard goods. Ask for circular. Aliso Apiary, 

 El Toro, Calif. S-lO-llt 



Wanted ^"'^^ 



WW ail k«^«<i price and quantity for sale. 



Beeswax. Wtite stating 

 THc 

 HAM & NOTT CO. Limited, Mfrs. Bee Keepers' 

 Supplies, Biantford, Ontario. Canada. 



Siiexico as a S^ee Country 



B. A. Hadsell of Buckeye, Arizona, one of the 

 largest bee keepers in tlie world has made three 

 trips to Mexico investigating that country as a bee 

 country, and is so infatuated with it that he is clos- 

 ing out his bees in Arizona. He has been to great 

 expense in getting up a finely illustrated pamphlet 

 describing the tropics of Mexico as the Bee Man's 

 Paradise, which he will mail free by addressing 

 him. 5-ll-4t 



S. jI. Madsell, jOititz. Jtriz. 



ITAIIAN OUEFN^ Nuclei, Beesby Pound. 

 IIALIMIH yUCCIIO, Ten page descriptive list 

 free. Send for it— you have my address, and 1 have 

 not yours— before placing your order. Leaflets, 

 "How to Introduce Queens," 15c; also "Increase," 

 15c; both for 25c. 4-1 1-tf 



E. E. MOTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



Wanted 



Early orders for the Old Reliable Bingham 

 Smokers. Address 



T. F. Bingham, Alma, Mich. 



