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FEEDIHG BAGK 



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Honey to secure the completion of unfinished sections can 

 be made ver\' profitable if rig-htly manag-ed during- the hot 

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

 ture " may be found complete instructions reg-arding- 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 

 year 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. 



W. Z. HOTCHlNSOfl, Flint, Mich. 



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Bees Scooped ! 



I have at last succeeded in buying all the bees 

 within i^i miles of my hoiiie apiary, except five 

 colonioH, and these 1 have Italianized and have 

 permission to control their drones. This prac- 

 tically gives me a clear field for breedinf; pure 

 Italian (jueetis I have had over twenty year's 

 experience in brcMlingand exiii'iimontiim with 

 Italian iiuceiisand bftes. and 1 now breed "for 

 business" from my own imporlatii'ns and Doo- 

 little's "Best." P.>or stock is <'nKlly as a gift. 



One colou.N iif ll .iliaiis in sini,-! ■ story, S-frame, 

 D. 1 hive, $(iliO; 5 colonies. yi'T 50; lOcolirnifs, 

 50 00; on" fianie uncleus, $^l.'(l; two frame, 

 1 .75. Select ih" (]Uicn want, d .md add pri(re to 

 tlic above DnriiiK March and April, one tested 

 •|i'-i 2.i'(). Select tested (inccn. M 00. After 

 May 1st. one tested (jueen. $1 r.n ; ;n'or -¥4 tlO ; ti 

 for $7 .50 ; n'\< ct tes'ed, ?2 .50. I'ntc stod (juoens 

 as early as the season will p'^rniit of iheir boinfr 

 rc.-irnd. one for SI 00 ; 3 for %-l.t'> ; (i for $4 00 ; 12 

 for $1) 75. I have over 10(1 tisI'MJ (luecns reared 

 last summer and fall that will hf taken from full 

 Cf)lonies to fill i-xtra early orders. 



(■ontracts for hybrid and black bees in quan- 

 tities Bolicite<l. and if desired will furnish them 

 with testeil or untested Italian queens on reason- 

 able terms. 



JOHN n- DAVIS, 



•J 'J5-12 Spring Hill. Maury Co., Tenn. 



BEGINNERS. 



Beginners should have a copy of the Amateur 

 Bee-Keeper, a70 page book by Prof. J. W. Rouse. 

 Price '25c., by mail 2Sc. 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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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. 



Vdtlress BKKLlN l-in'IT BOX CO.. 



;5-y5 tit Berlin Heights, O. 



