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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



The Pacific States 



Bee Journal 



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Is a publication you should read, es- 

 pecially if you keep bees in the Pacific 

 States, fi.oo a year — sample copies free. 



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PACIFIC STATES BEE 



I-04-I2t 



TULiHRE, CflLiip. 



Ho, Bee-Keepers Attention! 



The Hyde Bee Company, Incorporated, 

 capital stock 130,000, wilii the best strains 

 to be had, and nearly 1500 colonies of 

 bees, are again offering bees and queens 

 for market. We are Texas' largest 

 .\piarists, and for years have been breed- 

 ing up our stock to the highest point of 

 excellence. We make a specialty of 

 Hyde's Imperial, Golden Italians and 

 Hyde's Non-Swarming, Long-Tongue, 

 3-band, Italians. Untested queens, either 

 race, until June i, fi. 00 each, or six for 

 $5 00; twelve for .$9.00. Self ct warranted 

 25c, and Tested queens 50c additional. 

 Select, tested, $2 00, breeders, j-band, 

 $3.00; Golden, I5.00. Orders received 

 until March i at 10 per cent, less than 

 above prices. Circular free, postal gets it. 



TEXAS BEE-KEEPERS. 



We are headquarters for the best and 

 cheapest honey cans, and solicit your 

 trade. We are in the market for Comb 

 and Extracted honey. Let us m_ike an 

 offer on your crop when ready. Don't 

 forget to give us a show when you go to 

 buy cans or sell honey. We are the larg- 

 est honey dealers in the United States. 



THE LYDE BEE COMPANY, 

 i-04-tf Floresville, Texas. 



Successors to O. P. Hyde & Son. 



THE 



PARKER 



PEN 



has the 

 ^^LUCKY CURVE^^ 



The "lucky ciir\-e" is a curve in 

 the feed-pipe thai brings its inner 

 opening out against the inside of 

 the barrel of the pen. and this ar- 

 rangement allows capillary at- 

 traction to suck the ink out of the 

 feed-pi, e when the pen end is 

 held uppermost, thus preventing 

 all leakage. .\t the .same time the 

 feed-pipe is kept moist with ink 

 and ready for business. 



There are other good features 

 about the Parker. Oue is the al- 

 most impossibility of breaking the 

 handle. If it breaks from any 

 cause within a year a new oue is 

 sent free. 



When on my way to the Los 

 .\ugeles convention, I saw Mr. 

 France using a fine fountain pen 

 that worked nicely, and I asked 

 him what kind it was. He said it 

 was a "Parker," made by the 

 Parker Pen Co,, of Janesville, 

 Wis. I tried it and was so en- 

 thusiastic in my praise, that Chas. 

 Schneider pulled out his pen and 

 asked me to try that. It seemed 

 to work as well as the other and I 

 said: "There must be other good 

 pens as well as the Parker. It is 

 strange that I have never been 

 able to buy one." "Mine is a 

 Parker, too," .said Mr. Schneider. 



As sooh as I reached home I 

 sent for a Parker and have been 

 carrying and using it eversiuce 

 with the greatest of satisfaction . 



There are styles of pens of dif- 

 ferent prices, from $1.50 up to 

 Jio.oo, depending mostly upon 

 the finish of the handle. My pen 

 cost $2 00, and, so far as practical 

 use is concerned, is the equal of 

 any. 



So pleased am I with this pen 

 1 that I have made arrangements 



f whereby I can send the Review 



one year, and one of the J2.00 

 pens, for only J2.50. Safe arrival 

 and satisfaction guaranteed, or 

 inonev will be refunded. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Mich, 



POULTRY NEWS. 



Twenty-five cents yearly. Agents wanted. Bee 

 department conducted by Fowler, the bee man 

 of Ardsley, N. Y. Twenty pages, illustrated ami 

 up-to-date. 

 io-03-tf New Brunswick.^New Jersey. 



