THE BEE-KEBPERS' REVIEW. 



99 



Two Special Offers. 



As explained in former ads., publishers can afford to put forth, extra efforts 

 in securing nexv subscribers; as the majority remain, once they become sub- 

 scribers to a ^ood journal. It is from this point of view that I make the 

 following offers : — 



Offer No. I . 



To any one not a subscriber to the Review 

 who will send me $3.00 I will send the Review 

 for 1898, and 1,000 strictly flrst-class, snow- 

 ^hite, one-piece sections. After accepting this 

 offer, if any one wishes to buy more sections, I 

 will furnish them at the following prices : 

 1,000 for $2.75 ; 2,000 for $5.25; 3,000 for$7.50; 5,000 

 for $12.00. Sections will be shipped from any 

 of the following points. Flint, Mich. ; Chicago, 

 III. ; Medina, Ohio. ; Jamestown, N. Y.; Hi^fgins- 

 ville, Mo. or Omaha, Neb. 



Offer No. 2. 



To any one not a subscriber to the Review, 

 who will 8 'ud me $1.50, I will send the Review 

 on » year and a fine, tested Italian queen. Pur- 

 chasers may have either the bright golden strain, 

 or the (lark leather-colored reared from import- 

 ed mothers. After accepting this offer, if any 

 one wishes more queens, they will be furnished 

 at the following prices: single queen, 90 cts. ; .'5 

 for $2.65 ; 6 for $5.00; 12 or more at 75 cts. each. 

 Orders will be filled in rotation, and safe 

 arrival guaranteed. 



Unless otherwise ordered, subscriptions will bej.^in with the Jan. issue; and 

 the Dec, 1897, number will also be sent, free. 



W. Z. Hutcliiiisdn. Flint, Mich. 



A Bargain in Bees. \-m Apiciurai \.iMm\\ 



I have made a trade with Mr. A. W. 

 Gardner, of Centerville, Michigan, where- 

 by I have come into possession of some 

 colonies of bees that I can sell at an ex- 

 ceptionally low price. They are in hvo- 

 story, eight-frame hives, and in fine con- 

 dition, yet I will sell them fc.oo per col- 

 ony. Mr. Gardner is an experienced bee- 

 keeper, has taken the Review for years, 

 and I have every confidence in him. 

 Any one in Southwestern Michigan, or 

 in that vicinity, and being in need of bees, 

 can not do better than to take advantage 

 of this offer. Send the orders to me, and 

 I will have the bees shipped to you by 

 Mr. Gardner. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



KstablishfHl in 1860. 

 For the Rearing and Export of Pure, Selected 

 Italian Queen Bees. Prici> list: March. .Vpril, 

 and May, I tested queen, $1.75 ;G for $9.25; 12 for 

 $18.00. .Tone, July, and August, one queen, $1.25, 

 6 for $7 00; 12 for SHOO. September. October 

 and November, 1 queen, $1.00; 6 for $5 75 ; 12 for 

 $10.00. Or(l(>rs niust be prepaid and accompa- 

 nied by Post Oaije Moaoy Order. Pieas} state 

 names, addresses and railway stations in a legi- 

 ble manner. Shoukl a queen bee die during the 

 journey, the same must be returned accompa- 

 nied by a Post Certificate, and another qneon 

 bee will be sent immediately. 



CAY. PROF. PIETRO PIL.A.TI, 



Via. Mazzini No. 70, Bologna (Italy.) 



I have several hundred 



QUEEN OAGES 



of different styles and sizes, made by C. W. 

 Costellow, and I should be pleased to send sam- 

 ples and prices to any intending to buy cages. 



W. Z. HuxoHiMSON, Flint, Mich. 



