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FEEDIHG BACK 



Honey to secure the completion of unfinished sections can 

 be made ven- profitable if rightly manag-ed during the hot 

 weather of July and August. In "Advanced. Bee Cul- 

 ture " may be found complete instructions regarding the 

 selection and preparation of colonies, preparation of the 

 feed, manipulation necessary to secure the rapid capping 

 of the combs, time for removing the honey, and how to 

 manage if a few sections in a case are not quite complete ; 

 in short, all of the "kinks" that have been learned from 

 vears of experience and the "feeding back" of tons of honey. 

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

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



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1-97-tf Please mention the Rnuiew. 



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For sale, (.^ni'i-n.'j $1 00 each. Hees by tlie lb. 

 Sl.OO. One frame nucleus and i|ueon, 82.00; two 

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 white Plymouth Rfick okks ff>r hatching, 81.00 

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'97 CATALOG. 



We furnish a fall line of supplies at regular 



prices. Our specialty is Cook's Complete hive. 



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WARRANTED PURELY MATED. GOLDEN 

 OR LEATHER COLORED 



Italian Queens. 



(^ueeufi are healthy, hardy and prolific. 

 Bees are geutle 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 : — 



S.\NTA Anna, Calif., Jan. 15. 1897. 

 Mr Quirin Perhaps you would like to hear 

 from the (|ueen I ^ot of you. The bees are a 

 hcautiiul Koliien yellow and extra good workers. 

 They are just tuiiihling over one another, loaded 

 with pollen, working the strongest of any col- 

 ony in my .vanl. The (juecn is very prolific. 



Read what Mrs. R. R. Titus, of Mountain 

 Grove, M . w;ote July :M), 1890. 



Mr Q.iirin -The queen received of you is a 

 fine one, and very iirolitic Her colony has not 

 yet swarmed, but the hive is running over with 

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

 al that were partly full, and there are three on 

 tlic hive now— tlie top one sealed. 



Siriijle iiueeii, ;">(> cts.; six for S^'i.T"). one 

 doz., ^r>.(X). (k)'dan breeders, ^'J.nO each. 

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