1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



919 



SUPERIOR STOCK! 



A Special Offer on the Review. 



If the advertising that I have been doing the past 

 three years has not convinced you that the Superior 

 Stock that I have been offering for sale is really supe- 

 rior, then it is the fault of the advertising, for the 

 stock is really all that I claim for it. I have guaran- 

 teed safe arrival, safe introduction, puiity of mating, 

 and satisfaction to the extent that a queen may be 

 returned inside of two years, and the money will be 

 refunded, together with 50 cts. to pay for the trouble. 

 No other breeder makes any such guarantee. I have 

 sold hundreds of queens under it. I do not know of a 

 single dissatisfied customer, while I have dozens of 

 letters from men telling of increased results from the 

 introduction of this stock, and a.sking : " Can I get any 

 more queens of you like one I bought two years ago? 



Although the price of these queens is $1.50 each, I 

 have never been able to keep up with the orders. 



Most of my customers wait until spring before send- 

 ing in their orders, and then have to wait from four to 

 eight weeks. A few are far-sighted enough to send in 

 their orders in the fall or winter, and these get their 

 queens in May or June, in time to be of some service to 

 them the .same year. Send S1.50 now and I 11 book your 

 order, and you will get the queen early next spring. 



The price of a queen alone is jl.50, but I sell one 

 queen and the REVIEW one year for only $2.00. Just 

 at present, as explained in the last issue of Gle.^n- 

 INGS, as long as the supply of back numbers for 1902 

 holds out. all new subsciibers for 1903 will receive 

 them free. In other words, if you order soon you 

 can get the REVIEW for 1902 and 1903, and a queen of 

 the Superior Stock next spring, for only $2.00. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, riichigan. 



HONEY QUEENS! 



Laws' Leather=colored Queens. 



Laws' Improved Golden Queens. 



Laws' Holy Land Queens. 



A prominent queen-breeder writes : " I have reared 

 and sold over 5000 queens in the past few years, and I 

 am using your stock exclusively, as it is the besl I can 

 get." Another writes : "The queen mother I got of 

 you is the best queen I ever saw." A prominent writer 

 for the Review states the I,aws queen is making a fine 

 showing. Many nice letters indicative of the superi- 

 ority of Laws' queens on file. Prices : Tested or un- 

 tested, $1.00 each; six for $5.00. Discount on large lots. 

 Write for circular. 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



Minnesota Bee-keepers' Supply Mfg. Co., 



Manufacturers of 



Bee-hives, Sections, Sliipping-cases, and 

 Everytiiing Used by Bee-keepers. 



Orders filled promptly We have the best shipping 

 facilities in the world. You will save money by send- 

 ing for our price list. Address 



Minnesota Bee=keepers' Supply Mfg. Co., 

 NicoUet Island Power Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 



Bee-keepers, 



We need your orders, and you need our 

 goods, so let's trade. We have the very best 

 goods, the largest stock in the State, the best 

 place in the U. S. to ship from, and the very 

 lowest prices consistent with first-class goods. 

 Write to us and tell us your wants. 



C. IW. SCOTT & CO.. INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA. 

 1004 East Washington Street. 



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For what it will produce over $.)00 per acre 

 in vegetables. Also partner wanted in 

 nursery, orange, and pomelo grove. State 

 your capital when writing. 



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That's all it costs for a year's reading of the 



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Besides reflecting all the doings and happenings 

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 whether you own one colony or .50uO. You need it. 

 The 10-cent trial offer is withdrawn. Samples free. 



H. C. MOREHOUSE, BOULDER, COLO. 



Postoffice Box 611. 



POULTRY PAPER 3 Honths 



and book, "Plans for Poultr.v-houses," 10 cts. Paper one year 

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