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Of the brood nest can be made very profitable if practiced 

 in the rig-ht manner, with the rig-ht kind of hives and 

 appliances, in the right locality and in the right time of 

 the season. The reverse will prove true if mistakes are 

 made. Your locality may be one in which contraction, if 

 rightly managed, would put many dollars into your pocket. 

 All of these points are fully described and explained in one 

 of the chapters of Advanced Bee Cultuke. Besides 

 this, the book contains 31 other chapters upon equall}^ 

 important subjects. 



Price of the book, 50 cts. ; the Review one year and the 

 book for $1.25. Stamps taken, either U. S. or Canadian. 



Expert Bcc-Keepers f-hould keep posted 

 by reudiii*; a paper that is full of improve- 

 ments, expects great ai)icultaral inventions, 

 and pives them to the public. Such a paper 

 is the 



Pacific Bee -Journal 



of Li)« Angeles, California. With the new 

 year this pajjer will be an illustrated monthly 

 at $1.00 a year. Special offer of 50 cents a 

 year if paid before January 1897. 10-96-tf 



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^f^^{ New London, Wis '.*'*^<< 



Nearness to pine and basswood for- 

 ests, the possession of a saw mill and 

 factory equiped with the best of ma- 

 chinery, and years of experience, all 

 combine to ennble thif firm to fnr- 

 ^_^ nish the beet goods at lowest prices. 

 i& J Send for circniar, and see the prices 

 ^J on a fnll line of supplies. 1.97-tf 



Plta$* mtntion the Realtm. 



Bee keepers should send for our 



'97 CATALOG. 



We furnish a full line of supplies at regular 



prices. Our specialty is Cook's ('omplote hive. 



i/. H. M COOK. 62 Cortland St., N. Y. City 



WARRANTED PURELY MATED, GOLDEN 

 OR LEATHER COLORED 



Italian Queens. 



(Queens are healthy, hardy aud prolific. 

 Bees are gentle and excellent workers. No 

 disease of any kind in this locality. Dr. 

 Gallup, who has tried queens from most of 

 the leading breeders, speaks as follows : — 

 8.\NT.\ Anna, Calif., .Jan. ir». 1897. 

 Mr Quirin— Perhaps you would like to hoar 

 from the queen 1 got of you. The bees are a 

 beautilnl golden yellow and extra good workers. 

 They arn just tumbling over <me another, loaded 

 with pollen, workinc the strongest of any col- 

 ony in my yard. The qiie-en is very prolilic. 



Read what Mrs. H. K. Titus, of Brookville, 

 Kaus., wrote July •'-", l^'JO. 



Mr. Quiria— The (|iici<n received of you is a 

 fine one, and very prolific- Her colony has not 

 yet swarmed, but the hive is ruiining over with 

 bees, and 1 have taken one finished super, sever- 

 al that were partly full, and there are throe on 

 the hive now— the top one sealed 



Single queen, 7."> cts.; six for ^4.00. 

 .-, '.17 at H. G. QUIRIN, Bellevue.Ohio. 



