rHE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



33 



Supplies Cheap. 



Mr. L. B. Bell, formerly of Brecksville, Ohio, 

 lias Rcceotod a permanent position in Arizona, 

 ami wishes to dispose of his apiarian fixtures. 

 He wrote to me about it, and I told hini if he 

 would have them shipped to me I would sell 

 them for him on commission. Here is a list of 

 the articles and the price at which they are 

 offered. 



1 Fdn. Mill (6 in Pelham i Tank and dip- 

 pins hoards ... 6.00 



1 M Sections ( G. B. Lewis & Co. Cream 

 Standard 4.00 



1 Coil Wire 60 



1 Expansion Bit 1.00 



61 Section Cases ( Wide Frame and tin sep- 

 arators at 2.5 



lOi) Brood Ca.ies ( New Ho idon ) at -ih 



6s Covers at 15 



.■>3 Bottom Boards at . . 10 



53 Honpy Roards, Queen excluding at 15 



2 Kscape Boards at .25 



30 Kscapes at 15 



T-At New Heddon combs at 05 



■")'J Feeders ) Heddon Excelsior ) at 25 



.\1I of the above are in my possession and can 

 be shipped promptly. The hives and casps are 

 well made and nicely painted, and havin?? been 

 in use only two or three seasons are practically 

 as good as new. The comb^* are in wired frames 

 and are all straight and nice. .Anyone wish insr 

 to buy anything out of this lot can learn fuller 

 particulars upon inquiry. 



W Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



BEESWn EnRAGTORS. 



'1 lie i>niy extractor in the world that will ex- 

 tract all of the wax from old combs rai)idly by 

 steam. Send f<>r di'scriptive, illustrated cata- 

 logue to C. G. FERRIS, 

 4-06 tf South Columbia. N. Y. 



MINNESOTA 



5 ST. PAUL AND MANKATO. { 



5 I am conceited enough to think my many i 

 i friends in the Northwest will be glad to t 

 ^ know that in addition to Italian queens and J 

 5 bees, I now have a very large and complete 5 

 « stock of bee-keepers' supplies. Mycatxlogue » 

 \ for a postal. 5 per cent discount in Fobru- ■ 

 5 ary. Address all letters to 5 



5 JOS. H. BOLTON, S 



\ MANKATO, \ 



; l-67-6t Minn. \ 



» i. 



Bees Scooped ! 



1 have at last succeeded in buying all the bees 

 within 2V^ miles of my home apiary. This prac- 

 tically gives me a clear field for breeding pure 

 Italian queens. I have had over twenty years' 

 exper ence in breeding and experimenting with 

 Italian queens and bees, and 1 now breed "for 

 business" from my own importations. Poor 

 stock is costly as a gift. 



One colony of Italians in single story, 8-frame, 

 D. r. hive, $6.00; 5 colonies, $27. 50 ; 10 colonies, 

 S50.00; one frame nucleus, $1.''0; two frame, 

 $1.75. Select the queen wanted and add price to 

 the above. During March and April, one tested 

 113 la, 2.(10. Select tested queen. $3 00. After 

 I«Iay 1st, one tested qiieen, $1 .50; 3 for $4.00; 6 

 for $7 50 ; select tested, $2 50. Untested queens 

 as early as the season will permit of their being 

 reared, one for $1 00 ; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4 00; 12 

 for $6.75. 



2-95 12 



JOHN n» DAVIS, 



Spring Hill, Maury Co., Tenn. 



-If you are going to — 



BtfY A BlJ2:Z-SAW^, 



write to the editor of the Keview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



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Prompt renewals are very desirable, and for that reaaon I make the following offers. 



For Jl. 25 I will send tlif Review for 1897, and the book, " Advanced Bee Culture ;" or, in -A 



place of the book, )2 back Noe. of the Review. For $1.75 I will send the Review and a fine, 

 tested. Italian <jiieen— queen to be sent early in the season of 1S97. For $-2.75, the Review 

 and l,0(XJ No. 1, first class, one- piece sections. Also see the clubbing rates on page 30 and 



the clul)bing riffer with liooks as given on page 54. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, nich 



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