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THE BEE-KEEPERS ' BEVIEVp 





Hunt's Foundation 



Led all others in the Government experiments. It exceeded the Given by G)^ per 

 cent, and all the rest by 24:}4. See Sept. Review, 1894. The Largest, Most Compre- 

 hensive Catalog of everything needed in the Apiary, Feee. Cash for Beeswax, or 

 will make it up in any quantity. M. H. HUNT, Bell Branch, Mich. imst 



SOUTHERN HOME if the Honey Bee, 



Where you can buy queens as good as the best, 

 either from an imported or a Golden Italian 

 mother; guaranteed to bo free from paralysis 

 at 75 cents each, 6, «4 00; 12, $7.;.0. Tested, *1.C)0 

 each : 6, »5.' ; 12, $9.00. After June 1st. 50 cents 

 each for untested ; 6, «2.50; 12, $4.00. Tested, -;i 

 cents each;tj, $4.oO; 12. *7..50. Good breeders 

 $2.00 each. Straight five banded or ' faultless 

 queens, $2.50 e.cli. Bees by the pound, .o cents 

 a pound. All our golden, tested queens produce 

 five-banded workers. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 Descriptive circular free. ^•Vyi;®*?,,^^ 

 HUF8TEDLER BROS., 

 l.gs.gt. Clarksville, Texas. 



GOLDEN QUEENS 



iiiii.i for>\A KANSAS. 



Try my big, yellow, golden queens. They are 

 hustlers. Ready April 15th. One dollar each. 

 Three-bandid, s.ime price. One-frame nucleus, 

 with queen, $2.0 i ; two Iramcs, $2.50. Safe arri- 

 val and satisfaction guaranteed. 4-!)5-2t 

 P. J. THOMAS, Fredonia, Kans. 



f-lease mention the Reuiew. 



Tbeodor^ B^pd^r'^ 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



\re bred for Business, Beauty and (ientleiiess. 

 He makes a specialty of breeding fine Italian 

 queens that rank with the best in the world. 

 Untested queens in May, $l.--'5 eacii; June, .fcl.OO 

 each or six for $5.00 ; July to October. 7oc. each 

 or six for $4.25. Tested queens $1.50 each. 



Send for free illustrated circular to 

 THEODORE BENDER 



(j.94.tf 18 Fulton St.. Canton, Ohio. 



''lease mention the Review. 



Oh, Why Don't You 

 Look to Your hiterest, 



And get my CATALOG OF FIVK-BANDED 

 QUEKNS? It also describes my imported and 

 fine bred Italians and silver gray Carnioiaus 

 warranted pure, and all kinds ot bee-keeper s 

 supplies. Address 



" C. B. BANKSTON. 



4-<.t5-tf Chriesman, Texas. 



Plt^ase mention the Reuiew. 



Printing. Press for Sale 



In the office of tbe Review is a toot-power, 

 self-inking, Nonpareil printing press with a 

 chase (>x ! (J inches in size. This press is in per- 

 fect order and belongs to a compositor who has 

 set a large proportion of the type for the Re- 

 view, but poor health compels him to go West, 

 and tlie press must be sold Any one in need of 

 such a press can secure a bargain by addressing 

 CHAS. FELLOWS, Jr , 



Flint, Mich. 



Bees Scooped ! 



I have at last succeeded in t)uying all the bees 

 within 2]/o miles of my home apiary, except five 

 colonies, and tiiese I have Italianizeil and have 

 permission to control their drones. This prac- 

 tically gives mo a clear field for breeiiing pure 

 Italian queens. I have had over twenty year's 

 experience in breeding and experimenting with 

 Italian queens and bees, and 1 now breed "for 

 business" from my own importations and Doo- 

 little's " Best." Poor stock is costly as a gift. 



One colony of Italians in single story, S-frame, 

 D. '1- hive, $6.00; 5 colonies, $27. .50; 10 colonies, 

 $.50 00; one frame nucleus, $l.t"0; two frame, 

 $1.75. Select the queen wanted and add price to 

 the above. During March and April, one tested 

 queen, $2.C0. Select tested queen, $3 00. After 

 May 1st, one tested queen, $1 .50; 3 for $4. 00; 6 

 for $7 50 ; selrct tested, $2 .50. Untested queens 

 as eai'ly as the season will permit of their being 

 reared, one for $1 00; 3 for $2.25; 6 for $4 00; 12 

 for $1) 75. I have over UX) tested queens reared 

 last summer and fall that will be taken from fall 

 colonies to till extra early orders. 



Contracts tor hybritl and black bees in quan- 

 tities solicited, and if desired will furnish them 

 with tested or untested Italian queens on reason- 

 able terms 



2 95 12 



JOHN t\. DAVIS, 



Spring Hill, Maury Co., Tcnn. 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of tlie .Vmatour 

 Boe-Keei)er, a70 page book by I'rof. J. W. Rouse. 

 Price '25o., by mail 2'<c. The little book and the 

 Progressive Bee- Keeper (a live progressive 28 

 page monthly journal) one year 65c. Address, 

 any first-class dealer or; 



LEAHY M'F'G CO. Hiqginsville. Mo. 



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