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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



July 1. 



My 



Apiary is now stocked entirely with young 

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

 tliem have been laying long enough so that 

 tliev are tested. I will sell the tested ones at 

 Sl.iiii e.icl). or with Review one year tor $1.75. 

 For *2 III) the 



Queen, 



the Review, and the book " Advanced Bee 

 Culture," will be sent. I am yet receiving 

 weekly shipment s of young laying queens from 

 the best breeder^ in the south. Tliese untested 

 queens I will sell at 



75 cts. 



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

 For $1.75 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 Rkview contains an 

 article from M. M. Baldridge in which he tells 

 how to get rid of foul brood with the least pos- 

 sible labor— no sliaking the bees off the combs, 

 tliey transfer thcnigdves to a new hive at a time 

 when their bodies are free from the spores of 

 the disease. He also tells how to disinfect 

 hives witli one-fourtli the labor of boiling. B. 

 Taylor tells how to secure as mucii white cmnh 

 honey as e.vtrarted. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Sections, Bee= Hives, 



and other Bee= 



Keepers' Appliances 



at Bed=rock Prices. 



Best of Goods at Lowest Prices. 



Write for free, illustrated catalogue 



and Price List. 



G. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis. 



LAWS' 1;^; 



HUSTLERS! 



Read what one of the largest bee-keepers of this 

 country says: "The queens (two dozen) came prompts 

 ly. They are an extra line lot. The bees are finely 

 marked, gentle, and /lust/ers when it comes to 

 iionev. 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 />rerf for business from above 

 strain, 5-bfin<J, are. May, $1.00; later, 7'ic; '^ doz.. 

 May and June, $4.0ii; doz.. *7..50. July and later, six 

 for $3.50; doz., J6.,50. Single queens warranted 

 purely mated. I i^uarantee all queens to arrive 

 safely and to be' g-oot/ seri^ieeab/e queens. 

 Send for free circular. Draw money order on, and 

 address, J. B. CASE, Port Orange, Fla. 



Itnlians svirely take tlie lead. 

 are now in everj' State in the 

 and several foreiwn 

 countries. Fine breeders always on hand; $3 to 

 $5 each ; untested, each, 7oc ; 6 for f 4. 



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

 Twig, letciing varieties, whole root cnlj'; trees, 10c 

 each; oti orders of 100 I pay the frii^iht. 



\V. H. 7^A.\VS, Lavaca, Seb. Co., Jirlc. 



IF YOU WANT BEES 



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

 strain of Itallaus, 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 four frames in the 

 Simplicity hive; filled out with frame's of foundation. Honey 

 taken hv July 8, 1.% lbs ; honey taken in September. 197 lbs., and 

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

 from twenty breed' rs. 



Warranted queens, 80c each; 3 for $3.00. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 



Those who have never dealt witli me, I refer to 

 A. I. Root, who has purchased of me 666 queens. 

 Circular free. eitf 



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



Italian Queens Cheap. 



My queens are as good as the best. Untested, 65c 

 each; 3 for $1.75; 6 for $3.25. Tested, »1.2.5. Select 

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

 riv.ll guaranteed. G. E. DAWSON, CARLISLE, AEE. 



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 or the more advanced. Send $1.00 

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-, (^^ Queen-Bees are reared in accord 



-^ l^ with Nature's way. 176 pages. $1 00 



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13 Carloads of Supplies. 



This is the amount we have distributed in a single season, of 

 Foundation, Dov. Hives, Sections, Extractors, etc. Therefore,!! 

 you have little mouii/ and want that little to go as far as possible, 



remember that we are lieadquarters in the west for all goods id 



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