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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Mar. 15 



DOOLITTLE SAYS 



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" I think that I never read one number of any bee-paper from which I obtained so many- 

 precious things to think about, to store up for future experiments, as I did in the Bee-keepers' 

 Review for January. Surely the Review begins the 20th century in grand style and practica- 

 bility." 



Gazelle, Cal., Feb. 12, 1901. 

 Friend Hutchinson :—\o\\x article in the January Review, " How Coggshall Extracts," is worth more to 

 me than several times the price of the paper for a year. A. A. BROWN. 



Remember, the Review is $1.00 a year, but I send 12 back numbers (of my own choos- 

 ing) free of charge. For $2.00 I send the back numbers, the Review for 1901, and a queen of 

 the Superior Stock. 



W. Z. HUTCHINTON, Flint, Mich. 



NOW READY! 



64-PAGE CATALOG OF EVERY THING BEE-KEEPERS NEED. Illustrated 

 and fully described. Especially valuable to beginners for the infonuation 

 it contains. Send your address on a. postal ard get it noTT. Establisberi 1884. 



J. M. JENKINS, Wetumpka, Ala. 



BEE-HIVES AND HONEY-BOXES, 



in car lots — wholesale or retail. Now is the time to get 

 prices. We are the people who manufacture strictly 

 first-class goods and sell them at prices that defy com- 

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Interstate Box & Manufacturing Co., Hudson, Wis. 



I. J. Stringham, f05 Park Place, New York City. 



Keeps in stock a full line of modern appliances for bee-keepers. 



COMB FOUNDATION 



is one of our specialties. If you expect to use any quantity get 

 our prices. Catalog free. Apiaries at Glen Cove, Long Island. 



I. J. Stringham, 105 Park Place, New York City. 



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