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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



WANTED 



NEW CROP 



HONEY 



Both Comb and 

 Extracted 



Are you looking for a market? New 

 York is as good as any. We handle on 

 commission and buy outright. Write 

 us before disposing of your honey. 



Hildreth & Segelken 



235--«7 Green^^ioli St. 

 XEW YORK CITY, N. Y". 



W. H. Laws 



will be ready to take care of your queen 

 orders, whether large or small, the coming 

 season. Twenty-five years of careful breed- 

 ing brings Laws' queens above the usual 

 standard; better let us book your orders 

 now. 



Tested queens in March; untested, after 

 April 1st. About 50 first-class breeding- 

 queens ready at any date. 



Prices: Tested, $1.25; 5 for $5.00; Breed- 

 ers, each $5.00. Address 



AV. H. La^vs, Beeville, Texas. 



Why Not Have a Good Light? Here It Is! 



Bright, Powftrlul, Economical. 

 Odorless, Smokeless. Every one 

 guaranteed. The Lamp to READ, 

 WRITE and WORK by. Indis- 

 pensable in j'our home. If your 

 dealer hasn't got them, send his 

 name and address and your name 

 and address and we will mail as 

 many as you want at 25c each. 

 AGEXT.S WANTED EVERY- 



THE STEEL MANTLE LIGHT CO. 



•<:<•? Huron St.. 'loledo. O 



ADVERTISE YOUR HONEY NOW! 



FOR SALE 



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Fancy and No. 1 white clover and 

 basswood comb honey in 4^4x1 V2 plain 

 sections, put up in no-drip shipping 

 :ases, holding 24 or 28 sections per case, 

 eight cases per carrier at ISc per sec- 

 tion by the carrier of S cases or more. 



Also finest quality of white clover 

 and basswood blend extracted honey, 

 put up in new 60 lb. square cans at 

 10c per lb. by case of two cans or 

 more. This honey is the finest I have 

 ever produced. 



No. 25, 4-frame Cowan Extractor in 

 good repair for $16.00. 



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L. S. GRIGGS 



711 Avon St., FLINT, MICH. 



Raspberry 

 Honey... 



Our crop of raspberry honey this year 

 is very fine. It is the best in quality 

 I ever saw. It was all left on the 

 hives until it was all thoroughly sealed 

 and ripened by the bees. It is thick, 

 rich and delicious. It is put up in 

 new GO lb. tin cans. Price $6.00 per 

 can. A large sized sample by mail for 

 10 cents. 



ELMER HUTCHINSON, 

 Pioneer, Mich. 



