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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



fit 1§SS 



Of one Queen in introducing, 

 means a loss greater than the 

 cost of a copy of "Advanced 

 Bee Culture," which has one 

 entire chapter devoted to ' ' The 

 Introduction of Queens." It 

 shows when the cause of failure 

 lies with the colony, when with 

 the queen, and points out the 

 conditions necessary to success. 

 Although one infallible method 

 is given, but little attention is 

 given to the setting forth of ex- 

 act rules and methods; the sub- 

 ject being treated with a view to 

 teaching principles that may be 

 followed to success. 



Price of the book, 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year and the book 

 for only $1.25. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Michigan. 



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This is the original one - piece 

 section-man who furnishes one- 

 piece sections as follows : — 



500 sections, I1.50; 1,000 for 

 I2.50; 3,000 for I6.75; 5,000 for 

 |io.oo; 10,000 for $17.50. 



No. 2 sections are not made 

 to order, but when in stock are 

 sold at 11.50 per M. 



/. FORNCROOK, 



\\ itcrtown, Wisconsin 



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Listen ! Take 

 my advice 

 and buy your 

 bee supplies^ 

 of August 

 Weiss; he has 

 tons and tons of the ver\ finest 



ever made; and he sells it at 

 prices that de/y competition! 

 Working wax into foundation a 

 specialty. Wax wanted at 26 

 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered here. Millions of 

 Sec iioHS— polished on both 

 sides. vSatisfaction guaranteed 

 on a full line of Supplies- 

 Send for catalogue and Ik- n our 

 own judge. AVG. WU/SS, 

 Hortonville, Wisconsin. 



When vou buy 



You want, first, good queens; 

 then you want them t>roinptly; 

 and, lastly, you want them at a 

 reasonably low price. Von can 

 secure all of these advantages 

 by sending your orders to Mr. 

 W. H. PRIDGFN, Creek, 

 Warren Co., N. C. He is /i07t.' 

 ready to mail either golden, or 

 from imported stock, mated to 

 golden drones, at 75 cts, each for 

 untested queens. Mr. Pridgen 

 is a member of the National 

 Queen Breeders' Union; and he 

 sends out ( free ) a catalogue 

 containing valuable information 

 for queen breedcs and buvers 

 M()nc\ onki ofiicc \\ uuntoii 



