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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIl<.¥i/. 



ON HAND NOW. SENT FREE. 



THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK 



or BEE HIVES. SECTIONS AND 



SUPPLIES IN THE NORTHWEST. 



W. H. PUTNAM. 



194-12t. RIVER PALLS. WIS. 



Please motion the Review. 



WE have a large stock of SECTIONS now 

 ready, both No. 1 and No. 2. Write for special 

 prices on winter orders in large or small lots, 

 including all other Supplies. Also Berry Crates 

 and Baskets made up or in flat. 

 Address BERLIN FRUIT BOX CO., 



3-9.5-6t Berlin Heights, O. 



Rubber Pfinling Stamps 



Solid rubber type, self -inking pads, dating 

 stamps, supplies, etc., for bee keepers. Send 

 for catalogue and samples of work. 



C. W. BERCAW, 

 2-95-6t Fostoria, Ohio. 



Your friend E. E. Hasty has somew at to 

 advertise- 



To wit, so7ne very sincere religious reading. 

 But if you are a member of a sect it will 

 very possibly make you angry. Try it 

 nevertheless. 



[ am interested in bees, as you know, but 

 very much more interested in this Will those 

 who have lead my apicultural writing in the 

 Review, possibly with pleasure, do me the favor 

 and the courtesy to listen to me in this more im- 

 portant matter? Send a stamp to pay return 

 postage, if you feel generously inclined but the 

 tracts will come if yon omit ttiat oart of it. 



Please send your name and address to 

 E. E. HASTY. 

 2-9ii-.3t Richards, Luoas Co., Ohio. 



t\y tiew Process 



OP V^AKITHG 



Foundation 



I/S5URE5 



Soft Side - Walls, 



An<I Rc<Iuces tb« Co5t of 

 A\2inuf2kCture conji^lerzibly. 



Samples and prices free. 



W. J. PINCH, Jr., 



Sprins:f'«'*l» Illinois. :? 95 tJt 



'Xr\/\ COLONIES OF BEES (Italian) in 8- 

 _^{j\J frame dovetailed hives, for sale. Also 

 a full line of fihst-CLASS Apiarian Supplies 

 (new and fresh), at living prices. Satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Send for catalogue. Address 

 E. T. FLANAGAN, 

 3.95 3t Box 783, Belleville, III. 



Are usually sold for $2.00. I will explain 

 why I wish to sell a few at less than that. 

 As most of my readers know, I re-queen 

 my apiary each spring with young queens 

 from the South. This is done to do away with swarming. If done early enough it .2 

 usually successful. It will be seen that the queens displaced by these young queens 

 are never more than a year old ; in fact, they are fine, tested, Italian queens, high r i.n 

 THEIK prime; yet, in order that they may move off quickly, and thus make room for 

 the untested queens, they will be sold for only ONE DOLLAR. Or I will send 

 the Review for 189.J and one '>f these queens for only f LTfi For f2.00 I will send the 

 Review, the queen and the book " Advanced Bee Culture." If any prefer the young, 

 laying queens from the South, they can have them instead of the tested queens, at 

 the same price. A discount on large orders for untested queens. Say how many are 

 wanted, and a price will be made. Orders can be filled as soon as it is warm enough 

 to handle bees and ship queens with safety. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



