Bee-Keepers'Review Bee Supplies. 



PUBLISHKD MONTHI.Y 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Editor and Publisher 



Entered as second-class matter at the Flint 

 Postoffice, Feb. 2, 1888. Serial number, 206 



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PHnt, Michigan, March 15, 1905 



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Everything the Bee-Keeper needs. The best 

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 3-05.51 Indianapolis, Ind 



The New Century 



Queen Rearing Co. 



Has all queen cells built in full colonies and 

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 they cannot be excelled 



The following varieties are bred, and mated in 

 different localities- Three-banded, and Golden 

 Italians, and Carniolans. Prices for either var- 

 iety are as follows: One tested queen, |i 00; .six 

 for $5.00; one untested queen, 75 cts., five for 

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I Names of Bee-Keepers I 



El type: WRiT-reiiM B! 



The names of my customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have been saved and writ, 

 ten in a book. There are several thousand all 

 arranged in alphabetically (in the largest Sates), 

 and, though this list has been secured at an ex- 

 pense of hundreds of dollars, I would furnish it 

 to advertisers or others at |2.oo per thousand 

 names. The former price was $2.50 pei' 1000, but 

 I now havea type writer, and by using the man- 

 ifold process, I can furnish them at $2.00. A 

 manufacturer who wishes for a list of the names 

 of bee-keepers in his own State only, or possibly 

 in the adjoining States, can be accommodated 

 Here is a list of the States and the number of 

 names in each State. 



Arizona 46 



Ark. ... 82 



Ala.. . 80 



Calif... 378 



Colo ... 228 



Canada 1200 



Conn.. 162 



Dak ... 25 



Del.... 18 



Fla 100 



Ga... 

 Ind.. 

 Ills... 

 Iowa. 



• 90 

 744 

 1375 

 800 



Ky 



Kans . . 



La 



Mo 



Minn.. 

 Mich... 

 Mass... 



Md 



Maine 

 Miss.. . 

 N. Y.. . 

 Neb.... 

 N. J... 

 N. H. . 



182 N. C 60 



350 New Mex. 54 



38 Oregon . . 109 



500 Ohio... 130C 



334 Penn.... 912 



1770 R. 1 46 



275 S. C 40 



94 Tenn 176 



270 Tex 270 



70 Utah 68 



1700 Vt 205 



• 345 Va 182 



130 W. Va....i78 



. 158 Wash 122 



Wis 620 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



