UJjUiAJNiJNUS IIN litjtj LULiiUKh;. 



May 1. 



TESTED 



Queens are usually sold for $2.00. I will ex- 

 plain why I wish to sell a few at less than that. 

 As most of my readers know, I requeen my 

 apiary each spring- with young- 



QUEENS 



From the South. This is done to do awaj' with 

 swarming-. If done early enougti it is usually 

 successful. It will be seen that tlie queens 

 displaced by these y<iung queens are never 

 more than a year old: in lact, they are fine 

 tested Italian queens, rii/Jit id tlifir iirhnr ; yet, 

 in order that tliey may inove off quii-kly, and 

 thus make room for the untested queens, they 

 will be sold for only 



$1.00. 



Or I will send the Review for 1894 RUd one of 

 these queens for only il.75. Fur $2.00 I will 

 send tlie Revieio, the queen, and the book "Ad- 

 vanced Bee Culture." If any prefer the young- 

 laying- queens from the Souih, tliey can have 

 them instead of the tested queens, at the same 

 price. A discount g-iven on large orders for 

 untested queens. Say how many are wanted, 

 and a price will be made. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



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I AllffO' Italians surely take the ieat/. They 

 LAWVU '"^'^ ""^^ '" 6^6rj' St:ite in tlie 

 ^■^ ** lliiioii. and in several foreigrji 



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 Queens vellow nil o\^er. Fine breeders always 

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