THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



117 



J. FORNCROOK St CO. 



ILL KUUNISH V<_lU THE 



"BOSS" ONE -PIEOE SECTION 



AS CHEAP AS THH; CIIEAI'KST 



An«I tb? BEST in tbc AVa.rKet. 

 Also DOVETAILED HIVES 



and oti.er SUPPLIES. 

 t.-#^ Write for Price List. =^^ 

 Watertown, Wis., Jan. 1, 1992. 12-91-12 



Please mention the Reuieuj. 



mum WM^. 



If you want Italian qneens, I have some un- 

 tested ones ready to mail, at $1.00 each or 6 for 

 $5.00. Tested queens, o^ last year's rearing at 

 the same prices. After June 1st, I will sell un- 

 tested queens at T.i cts. each or 6 for |4.00; tested 

 at flOcti^ each or fi for $,5.00. Queens are reared 

 from imported or select stock. 4-92-2t 



W. A. (,'OMPTON. Lynnville, Tenn. 



Please mention the Review. 



A /^ f\ f\ Don't you want large, beauti- 



^ V It » J ful Queens, jjroducing Bees that 



\ C\gt fi will just please you fully ? Well, 



X V/ V LJL I my Italians are in the lead— so 



my customers say. 1,048 queens 



sold and have heard of only two mismated. 



Orders booked now and will be filled in rotatinn. 



lO per cent off on all cash orders received during 



January. Warranted Queen $1.00; 6 for $4.:iO. 



A select Breeding Queen, yellow to the tip, S2.0o. 



Will begin shipping May 1st. 1-92-tf 



W. H. LAWS, Lavaca, Ark. 



HASTINGS, "LiflitllJl" BEE ESCAPE, 



Send lor a sample of Hastings, " lightning" 

 Bee Escape and you will be convinced that it is 

 tlie Iji St and most practical escape yet produced. 

 It will clear the supers in a short space of time — 

 from 2 to 4 hours— and it is impossible for it 

 to become clogged, as the bees cannot return. 

 Each escape is accompanied by directions and 

 guarranteed to do as represented. 20 cts. each by 

 mail ; per doz 2.2."). Electros, furnished free to 

 dealers for use in tlieir catalogues. Write for 

 discounts. M. E. HASTINGS. 

 4-92-6t New Yo-rk 'Mills, N. Y. 



Ta-l^e I^Totice ! 



If you are looking for the bees that give the 

 most profit, and are the most gentle, try the 



ALBINO. 



I can also furnish tlio golden Italian, but my 

 preference is the Albino. Send fV)r circular and 

 price list and see what others say of them and 

 how cheaply I sell tliem. I also manufacture 

 and deal in Hives, Sections, Founda- 

 tion, Extractors and other apiarian sup- 

 plies. S. VALENTINE, 

 5-92-lt Hagerstown, Md. 



f\y Czvtzvloguc of Apizirian 

 Supplies is free ; r^y Pzinjpl^Iet, 

 " How I Pro<luce Conjb Hon?y , " 

 Costs Five ct5. G«o. E. Hiltoij, 

 Frerpopt, r^icb. l2-9i-6t 



m as 



OF T£€E! 



SECOND HAND SUPPLIES 





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<^ That I have been advertising in the Review, the following remain unsold. 



Z^ 100 old-style, Heddon surplus cases at 20 cts. each : ( as a non-separatored 



Vv case this has no superior) .50 slatted honey boards at 10 cts.; 40 "dummies'' 



•>! for contracting the brood nest, at 3 cts. ; 20 Heddon feeders at 40 cts. : young 



'fj America lawn mower, !|2.00. All of these articles have been well cared for 



!^ and are practically as good as new. 



fj^i I also have 2,000 new four-piece, white poplar sections at ,$4.00 ; 50 lbs. of 



Mv brood foundation, Gary's make, extra fine, at 45 cts. and a new,. Stanley, Auto- 



C^^ matic honey extractor, two baskets, and each basket will take two Heddon 



^\ frames or one each of the Langstroth, American or the Quinby, price .f 12.00. 



rtj I would sell any of these articles for cash, or I would exchange them for 



]^v| extracted honey or for young, laying, Italian queens. 



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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint A\icb. 



