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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



PATEINX, BINGHAM SMOKERS. 24 



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VEiARS the: bezsx. 



F. BINGHAM, 



CATALOG FREIE: 



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FARWEZLL, MICH. > 



VIRGINIA QUEENS. 



Italian Queens secured by a cross 

 and j'ears of careful selection, from 

 Red Clover Queens and Superior Stock 

 obtained from W. Z. Hutchinson. 

 Untested queens, 75c; after June 15, 60c 

 Tested queens, $1.00; after June 15, 75c 

 Selected tested queens, $1.25; after 

 June 15, 11.00. 



Write a postal card for circular. 



CHAS. KOKPPEN, 

 604-tf Fredericksburg, Va. 



— if you are going to — 



rUy a buzz -saw, 



write to ihe editt>r of the Keview. Hi? Iihb a 

 new ]?arnes saw to sell and would bo kIkI t ■ 

 fnake you happy by telliiig yon the price a. 

 Iiich he woulii sell it. 



Pure Italian Queens. 



The most beautiful, prolific, long tongued, en- 

 ergetic strain. Highest award at the ,St. Louis 

 Exposition. Extra breeding queen, $2 00; six 

 for $11.00; one dozen $20.00. Special prices on 

 larger numbers. Send money by post, money 

 order. If a queen arrives dead, return her witli 

 a statement signed by the postmaster, and an- 

 other will be sent free. Anthony Biaggi, Pede- 

 villa, near Bellinzona, Italian Switzerland. 



5-05-tf 



TAR HEEL BEAUTIES, 



Finest honey gatherers out. After many years 

 of weeding out poor stock, and retaining those of 

 marked superiority, by actual test in the apiary; 

 I can now fill orders for fine Italian Queens, un- 

 tested at 75cts. ; tested, $1.00 



05-5-3t 



G. W McOUIRE, 



Dark Ridge, N. C. 



WANTED— Bees in shipping boxes on I,, or 

 Danz frames ready to ship now. State kind 

 and price, safe arrival to be guaranteed. 



J. B. MASON, 

 )05-4.tf Mechanic^Falls, Me. 



f^OOT'S BEE-STjPPLtlES 

 HOOT'S P!^ICES 



6-04-tf Send for Catalog 



COOLEY & DEUEL. Kendall, Mich 



Why he bought our 



I asked Mr. L,. F. Weaver what he could say of 

 our queens, and tell the truth, and here is his 

 reply: 



Shadeland, Ind., 2-8, 1905. 

 Friend Michael, 



We received our first queens from 

 you in 1903, — >ou will find that you sent me 

 more queens in 904, and we expect to order a 

 greater number in 1905. Why? Because your 

 queens have met all our requirements, their 

 workers being gentle, uniform in color and size, 

 energetic hustlers and prosperous, in colony and 

 stort. We know not your method of rearing, 

 and it makes no difference to us so long as we 

 get such good and prolific queens 



Yours respectfully, 



I. F. WEAVER. 



Jo Fo MICInlAEIL. 



3-05_-!t R. F. D. No. i, Winchester, Ind. 



The New Century 



Queen Rearing Co. 



Has all queen cells built in full colonies and 

 under the most favorable conditions, while the 

 system of mating allows the sale of queens at 

 unusually low prices; also the utmost promptness 

 in shipment. No claim is made that these 

 queens are superior to all others, but they are 

 certainly as good as can be reared; while for 

 promptness of service ana fairness of dealing 

 they cannot be excelled 



The following varieties are bred, and mated in 

 different localities- Three-banded, and Golden 

 Italians, and Carniolans. Pnces for either var- 

 iety are as follows: One tested queen, $1 00; six 

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

 $3-75; ten for |6.oo; fifteen for $8 25. Prices on 

 nuclei and full colonies given upon application. 



Safe arrival guaranteed. Send for discnptive 

 circular. 



NEW CENTURY QUEEN REARING CO. 

 3-05-tt Berclair, Texas. 



