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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



June 15. 



My 



Apiary is now stocked entirely with young 

 lajing queens of this year's rearing-. Some of 

 tliem liave been Inying' long enough so tliat 

 they are tested. I will sell tlie tested ones at 

 $1.(0 each, or with Review one year for $1.75. 

 For $£ UU tlie 



Queen, 



tlie Review, and the book " Advanced Bee 

 Culture," will be sent. I am yet receiving 

 weekly shipments of young laying queens from 

 the bist breeders in the south. These untested 

 queens 1 will sell at 



75 cts. 



each, or with the Review one year for $1 50. 

 For 81.75 I will send the Review a year, one 

 untested queen, and the book "Advanced Bee 

 Culture." For 



10 cts. 



three late but different issues of the Review 

 will be sent. The May Rbview contains an 

 article from M. M. Baldridge in which he tells 

 how to get i-id of foul brood with the least pos- 

 sible labor— no shaking the bees off the combs, 

 they transfer thetm^clves to a new hive at a time 

 when their bodies ai'e free from the spores of 

 the disease. He also tells how to disinfect 

 hives with one-fourth the labor of boiling. B. 

 Taylor tells how to secure as much white etnnh 

 honey as extracted. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



HUSTLERS! 



Read what one of the largest bee-keepers of this 

 country says: "The queens (two dozen i came prompt- 

 ly. They are an extra fine lot. The liees are finely 

 marked, gentle, and hust/ei-s when it comes to 

 honeys. I have no trouble in picking them out 

 now from over 600 colonies."— W. L. Coggshall, 

 West Groton, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1«93. 



Prices for queens bred for business from above 

 strain, it-Ijnnd, are, May, $1.00; later, 75c; !4 doz., 

 May and June, $4.00; doz., $7.50. July and later, six 

 for $3.50; doz., $6.50. Single queens warranted 

 purely mated. 1 g-iiarantee all queens to arrive 

 safely and to be g-ood serviceable queens. 

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G. B. Lewis Co., Waterlown, Wis. 



I A W7^9 Itiilians suiely take the lead. 

 %.f\ yy ^ They are now in every State in the 

 ^ Union and several foreia" 



countries. Fine breeders always on hand; $i2 to 

 $5 each ; untested, each, 75c ; 6 for #4. 



Also Api-les, Ben Davis. Ark. Black, Mam. Black 

 Twig, le iding variet if s, whole root cnly; trees, lUc 

 each: on orders of 100 I pay the frc i^ht. 



U^ //. 7.^ us, I^avaca. Seb. Co., Ark. 



IF YOU WANT BEES 



That will just ".roll" in the honey, try Moore's 

 strain of ItaltanSf the result of 15 years' 

 careful breeding, 



Mr. Sam. King, Raleigh, N. C, referring to a 

 queen purchased of me last season, says: 



I received queen June 1 ; introduced heron fourframes in tin- 

 Simplk'itv hive; filled out with frames of foundation. Honey 

 tai;en by July 8, 15.5 lbs ; honey taken in September, 197 lbs., and 

 had plenty to winter on. I never saw such workers; have bus 

 from twenty breedfrs. 



Warranted queens, $1.0(1 each ; 3 for $3..50. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction jiiiaranteed. 



Tliose who liave never dealt with me, T refer to 

 A. I. Root, who has pui-chased of me 666 queens. 

 Circular free. eitf 



J. P. MOORE, Morgan, Pendleton Co., Ky. 



Italian Queens Cheap. 



My queens are as good as the beat. Untested. 65c 

 each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25. Tested, «1.3i. Select 

 tested, yellow to the tips, breeders, f 1..50. Safe ar- 

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