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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



number of extensive bee-keepers near 

 Groton, New York, turned their crops 

 of comb honey over to Mr. Niver, who 

 graded and crated it, and then packed a 

 case with samples, and went out as a 

 "drummer, " selling direct to the retail 

 trade, going over the same ground more 

 than once, taking orders and collecting 

 for the honey. I have an article from 

 Mr. Niver telling of his success. It is 

 long, readable, full of humor, and of 

 suggestions for some man to go and do 

 likewise. Mr. Niver is now at work 

 preparing an article on retailing honey 

 to city customers. 



The foregoing are only a few of the 

 good things that are in store for the 

 readers of the Review — these are given 

 simply as samples. The prospects for 



in bee-keeping were never brighter for 

 the man who will arouse himself, wake 

 up to the changed conditions of things, 

 and take advantage of the changes. 

 One thing is certain, if you are a bee- 

 keeping specialist, if bee-keeping is 

 youv diisiness, j^ou can't afford noi to 



It will lead you, and encourage you, 

 and fill you with ideas, and tell you 

 how to do things — show you how to en- 

 large your business and make money. 

 Send $1.00 for the Review for 1904, 

 and long ere the year is out you will ad- 

 mit that it was the most profitable in- 

 vestment you ever made. 



W. M. Cockersham, of Ronda, N. C. 

 manufactures 



JSee Supplies 



AND REARS 



Queens foP Sale 



at the following 

 prices 



Apr. May June 



One Untested, $i.oo $ .90 $ .80 



Three " 2.90 2.75 2.50 



One Warranted, 1.25 i.io 1.00 



One Tested 1.50 1.25 i.io 



vSelect Tested, ...:;. 00 2.75 2.50 



Breeding, 8.00 S.oo 8. 00 



July 

 and 

 after 



I -75 

 2.25 

 1. 00 

 1. 00 

 2.25 



l^OT ITst THE Tl^OST. 



The oldest bee supply store in 

 the East. Sells best goods at 

 former prices. Send tor cata- 

 log. Successor to A. J. King. 



a. H- IW. COOK. Neuu Vopk City 



3-04-4t 70 Cortlandt St. 



Red Clover 



Italian Queens 

 for 1904. Our 

 strain of bees is 

 gathering hon- 

 ey in every State. We have had 21 years of ex- 

 perience in queen rearing, and our queens are all 

 reared by up-to-date methods. Untested, 75 els. 

 each, or J8.00 a dozen; tested, $1.00, or Jio 00 

 a dozen; breeders. $3.50 to 57.00 A four-frame 

 hive, painted, stocked with bees, brood and a 

 queen, $3 50. We shall keep on hand from 400 

 to 600 queens, and will be able to send queens by 

 return mail, guaranteeing .safe arrival. Send for 

 circular. G. RONTZAHN, 



4-04-6t Biglerville, Penn. 



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Choice Queens % 



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ia Geo. J. Vande VoPd i 



ia 4-04-tf Daytona, Florida. Q 



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We are again offering queens of the 

 best stock obtainable. Untested queens, 

 Golden, l,eather Colored, or Carniolan, 

 warranted pure, 75 cts each, or $7 50 a doz. 

 Tested, 11.25 each, or J12 per dozen. 



