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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Colorado 



Bee-Farm for Sale 



at Auction 



Will sell at public aunction, to 

 the highest bidder, on Tuesday, 

 September 12th, my ideal bee 

 farm consisting of 23 acres of 

 good land, set in alfalfa, with 

 good modern house. All equip- 

 ments for business; 150 to 200 

 colonies bees in good condition. 

 A honey crop has never failed 

 me and no bee disease. 



Located in the sunny Sanlius 

 Valle.v, Sanford, Colorado. Good 

 home market and three miles 

 from railroad station. 



Come out and see the propert}^ 



H. A. JONES, 

 Sanford, Colorado. 



Southern Bee-Keepers 



When your honey is ready for market 

 write us. Will buy outright or handle 

 on commission. Send samples with full 

 particulars. Are paying 30 cts. per 

 pound, net, f. o. b. New York for choice 

 yellow beeswax. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich Street, 



New York, N. Y. 



THE MICHIGAN BEE-KEEPERS' 

 ASSOCIATION BOOKLET 



The booklet is now ready for distribution. 

 Send in your request on a postal card and a 

 copy will be sent you free. The members have 

 much less honey to sell this year than last, so 

 you should write quick. 



E. B. TYRRELL, Secretary. 

 230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



To you who buy 



QUEENS 



We breed Carniolan, 3-Band Italians, Cauca- 

 sians and Goldens. Ready to mail April 15. 

 Order now to insure your queens when you 

 need them. Address JOHN W. PHARR, Ber- 

 clair, Texas. 2-11-tf 



