THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Bee-Kecpers j j Weiss 



It is a conceded fact that the 

 bulk of the honey of the future 

 is going to be produced in the 

 irrigated portion of what is 

 known as "Arid America." If 

 you are interested in the pro- 

 gress of apicuUure in this vast 

 region, you should subscribe 

 for the 



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B^e Journ^lt 



a twenty -page monthly; price 

 50 cents per year. 



This is now the only bee pub- 

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 have still room for more. Write 

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Boulder, Colo. 



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Foundation 



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 is the time for you to send in 

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 32c; trade, 33c. Impure wax 

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Bee Supplies 



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-04-tf 



GREENVILLE, WIS. 



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Root's Goods 2vt 

 Root's Prices 



POUDER'S Honej' Jars and 

 everything used by Bee-Keepers. 



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Prompt Service. Catalog sent free 



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PACIFIC STATES BEE JOURNAL, 



P. F. Adelsbach, Editor, 



Tulare, Cal. 



