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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 









QUIRIN 



The Queen 

 BREEDER 



Has a strain of Italian bees in which prolificness and honey- 

 gathering- are developed to a high degree. His location fur- 

 nishes a continuous honey-flow throughout the season, while 

 the broad, extended prairie surrounding his yard allows of no 

 undesirable drones in bee-trees. He expects to keep on hand 

 from 600 to 1,200 queens, and be able to fill orders by return 

 mail, guaranteeing safe arrival, at the following prices ; — 



Before July 

 One Six Twelve 



Select 



Tested 



.Select Tested 



Breeders 



Straight five-banded breeders 

 Two-frame Nucleus, no queen, 

 Full colony, on eight frames. 



Ji.oo 

 1.50 



fc-oo 

 8.00 



2.00 10,00 

 4.00 



6.00 



2.50 14.00 



6.00 30.00 



$9.00 

 I .00 

 18.00 



After July ist 

 One Six Twelve 

 $4.00 



5- 



.75 

 1 .00 

 I -50 



5.00 



2 . 25 1 2 . 00 



4.00 22.00 



8.00 

 15.00 



I7.00 

 9.00 

 I5-00 



Send for Circular giving many particulars that lack of 

 space forbids mention here. POINDING CARTONS at 



only $4.00 M, so long as present stock lasts. 



QUlHlWE-QUEEfl-BHEEOEt^, Bellevue, Ohio 



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Root's Goods at Root's Prices. 



Choice White Wyandotes and Barred 

 Rocks. Best strain Italian queens. Send 

 for circular J. F. MICHAEL, 



1-04-tf R F D I. Winchester, Ind. 



— If you are going to — 



riJy a bUzz-saw^, 



write to the editor of the Keview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



PATEINT, BINGHAM SMOKEIRS. '2.A- 

 YEARS the: BEIST. CATALOG FREZEI. 

 F. BINGHAM, FARWEILL, MICH 



