THK BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, 



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Woni.v Fruit and Leaf Blight of Apples, Pears. Cherries, CYPCI ClflD SPRAYINU 

 Ur 11'- and Potato Rot, Plum Curcuha prevented by using LAULLOlUn OUTFITS. 

 PERFECT FRUIT ALWAYS SELLS AT GOOD PRICES. Catalogue show- 

 ing all injurious insects to Fruits mailed free. l.,arse st<irk of Fruit Trees, Vines. 

 and JJerry I'luutti at liuttoiii Prices. Address \V X. .STAHl.,, qi:iii)-y, Ills. 



JENNIE ATCHLElWlilED, i SOL^ID GOI:.D 



In order tu ^et fartlier mit on the prairie I 

 shall cliaiifje m.v post oificc from Farmerville to 

 Flo.vd. I am preparing to ran my entire apiaries 

 for queen rearinjtc. lu order to have the use of 

 my four- frame nuclei early in the season I ofiEer 

 fine, tes'ed, Italian queens in March and April 

 at $1.2.T each. A few fine breeding queens at 

 S.iOi eacli. 1 have some of the finest breeders 

 in tlie Uni'^ed States, ix)tli of the five and three- 

 banded varieties: kept and reared in separate 

 yards. Untested queens in March, April and 

 May, either variety $1.00 each; six for $.5.00; 

 twelve for $8.00. June and after, 75 cts. each; 

 .six for $4.00; twelve for $7.50. Orders may be 

 booked now and the pay seii' when the queens 

 are ready. Special prices to dealers who take a 

 certain number of queens per week. My money 

 order office will be (Treenville. Texas. 42-91-tf 



JENNIE ATGHLEL Floyl Texas. 



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Be?5» Hives, 5ectioi75» SrpoKcrs, 

 Foui7<i2^tioo» Extractors, Ship- 

 ping Causes, Et5., arc 50!^ by J, 

 C. SAYLES, Hartford, Wis. 

 S^n< for Price List. ^y^^" 



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KEYSTONE 



HPIAf^Y. 



Qaeeus in June ; in July. 

 Select, $3.50 $3.00 

 Tested, 2..")0 2.00 



Fertile, l..iO 1.00 



B '• 8.00 .J.UO 



•^end for Circular. 

 W. J. ROW. 

 Greensburg, Pa. 



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Around the queen centers our future success 

 in apiculture, A poor queen, like a poor horse, 

 will die on our hands when most needed. Color, 

 in either case, is immaterial, being simply a mat- 

 ter of choice— my choice is the G. M. Doolittle 

 strain of Italians, which is not only the prettiest, 

 but is also far in advance of all other strains, 

 imported Italians not excepted. 



I am the owner of tlic best queens ever produ- 

 ced by Mr. Doolittle ; and shall govern myself 

 according to Nature's best way of rearing queens. 



Listen to what Mr. Doolittle says: ''Daring 

 the past sixteen years, these bees have been bred 

 with great pains regarding their honey gathering 

 qualities,my average production of comb honey 

 from each colony for that time having been about 

 80 lbs. each year , while single colonies have given 

 us as high as 298 to 309 pounds." 



My capacity is about 300 nuclei, while my rates 

 are as follows : Virgin queen, 40 cts ; untested, 

 $1.00; tested, $2.00; select tested,, $3.00 ; select, 

 tested, breeding queen, $4.00. 



Special Offer. A select, tested, breeding 

 queen will be given the one ordering the greatest 

 number of queens duriug the month of Mar.. Apr. 

 May or June. Ortlers may be booked now. and 

 the pay sent wlien the queens are ready. 

 W. W. MOREHOUSE, LAFAYETTE. IND. 



HERE I 



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Would you like bees like me ? If so, now 

 is your time to send for me. You can also confer 

 a favor on JACOB T. TIMPE, of Grand 

 L'^dge, Mich., by sendingyour order at once. All 

 who do this w^ill receive a present. 



Queens, warranted to produce at least 3 banded 

 bees, send out before June, $1,25 each or six for 

 $6.00. Queens warranted to produce 4-banded 

 bees, or more, sent out before June, $2.00 each, or 

 six for$10.00.Tested (jueens, producing at least 3- 

 banded bees, sent oat before May, $2.00. Select 

 tested, before May Is*. $3.0ii. Breeding queens, 

 the very best, before June, $5.00. Virgin queens, 

 in the season, 50 cts. each ; five for $2.00 ; twelve 

 for $4 00. Safe arrival, safe introduction and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. Prices will drop after 

 June 1st. See ads. in Dec. and Jan, Reviews. 

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Cheap Freight and Quick Transportation. 



Being located at the most central point of railroad and express companies enables us to furnish 

 bee keepers with supplies at less cost to themselves than any house in the country. We furnish 

 everything needed in the apiary, as low as the lowest and as good as the best. 



COOIC'S OOIvIFIjEjTB £II"VH] combines all the most approved methods 

 of hive making. It is a complete arrangement for out door wintering and is equally well adapted to 

 producing comb or extracted honey. Send for illustrated circular and price list. 



J. H. M. COOK, [^-Tfl- w?x..j 78 Barclay St., New York City. 



