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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



M. M. HALDKIDGE, 

 ST. (H.^HI.ES, ir.l,. 



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B. TAYI.OH, 

 KOHKSTVIhr^K, MINN. 



Men Who Make the Review. 



ril H E success and usefulness of a periodical are 

 X larK'i'ly dependent upon tiie men chosen liy tlie 

 editor as correspondents, hence it is worth wliile to 

 notice wlio are the Review correspondents, and liow 

 tliey were secured. 



During- the pass seventeen years the editor of tlie 

 Review has attended nearly every bee-lieepers' con- 

 \CMtion of a national characte; lias visited scores and 

 scores of bee-keepers in tlieir own homes, and receiv- 

 ed and answered thousands upon thousands of letters; 

 in short, he has enjoyed, and still enjoys, a personal 

 acquaintance with most of the leading- beekeepers of 

 the country. When he wishes for informatitm upon 

 some special topic he knows exaetly where to find it. 

 He knows who is posted on this point, who on that— 

 who rides this hobby, who that; and this wide ac- 

 ((uaintance has enabled him to choose, as his princi- 

 pal correspondents, successful, i)ractical men, most 

 of whom have numbered their colonies by the hun- 

 dred and sent honey to market by the ton, and wlio 

 can write, from experience, articles containing infor- 

 mation of real beneht to honey-producers. 



The Bee-keepers' Review is $1.00 a year, or H.2'> for 

 the Review and the book "Advanced Bee CuUure." 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Hich. 



K. M KNIGHT. 

 OWEN SOT'ND. ONT. 



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 MIODCKBUHV, VT. 



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I2^~ Please send me 

 the Aiiifrlcaii Bee .Journal 

 each week for Three 

 Months. At the end 

 of that time I will re- 

 mit $1.00 fori year's 

 subscription, or 25c. 

 in case I decide to 

 discontinue. 



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 For the BEST 



In bee-hives, sections, cases, 

 etc.? If so. drop us a postal 

 and we shall be pleased to send 

 you a copy of our 1895 catalog 

 and iH'ict' list. 



Q. B. LEWIS CO., 

 Watertown, Wis. 



My ne»v Catalog-ue ol' 



Small Fruits, Free 



Greenville and 'I'iinbrell strawljcrrics, l<;ureka and 

 Miller raspberries, Eldorado and Ohiner blackber- 

 ries. North Star currants, Crosljey ix'ach, etc., etc. 



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Catalojrue free. 

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Attention, Bee-keepers! 



Remember Jennie Atchley will mail you 

 untested queens any day in the year "for 

 $1.00. She is now preparing- to fill your 

 orders for (pieens and bees in 18!*."). 



January- to .Tune prices. Untested, $1.00, 

 6 for $5.01), $!) 00 per doz. Tested, 3-banded. 

 $1.50;.5-banded, *2.50. Tested rarniolaiis. 

 $3..50. 1 will rear the leather-colored Ital's, 

 or 3-banded; silver-gray Caruiohms, and 5- 

 banded. in separate yards at safe distance. 

 Uecs l»y the pound, $1.0J. Nuclei, per 

 frame. $1.00. Tliis is one of my specialties. 



Write me for prices on large lots and to 

 the trade. Catalog- ready Jan. 1. 



I have been at this business long enoug-h 

 to know how to ship, and please customers. 



All Bee Supplies. Dovetailed Hives, 

 Root's Goods, and Dadant's Foundation. 

 Figure out what you want, and write for 

 estimate. 



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Bee Co. 



Jennie Atchley, 



Beeville, Tex. 



Flease mention this paper. 



JaS. M. Smith, j;ei^kiomenville,Fa., breeder of 

 Eggs, $l.tXJ per 15. Catalog free. 



