THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



397 



Learn Beekeeping from me Beginning 



"First Lessons in Beekeeping," and the ^4 AA 



American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Oniy^XaUU 



"First Lessons in Beekeeping" is a 190-page book telling all that the beginner 

 need know. ... It has an attractive paper cover, and many illustrations. 



"Doolittle's Scientific Queen-rearing," and the ^-i AA 

 American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only $JL«Uv 



Doolittle's "Scientific Queen-rearing" book contains 126 pages, and is bound in leatherette 

 with round corners. It tells in the clearest way possible just how the famous queen- 

 breeder, Mr. G. M. Doolittle, rears the best of queen bees in perfect accord with Nature's 

 way. As all know, Mr. Doolittle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and pro- 

 ducing honey. He has no superior as a queen-breeder. You can learn to rear fine 

 queens by following his directions. 



The beginner will want "First Lessons;" the older beekeeper shoald have "Scientific 

 Queen-rearing." You will not regret it if you send your $1.00 now and get either one of 

 these books with the JOL^RXAL, as the JOURNAL itself is worth more than the total cost. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



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 60 lb. tin cans. Price $6.00 per 

 can. A large sized sample by mail for 

 10 cents. The 10 cents may be applied 

 on any order sent for honey. 



ELMER HUTCHINSON, 

 Pioneer, Mich. 



Golden Italian 



QUEENS 



That produce golden bees of the bright- 

 est kind. Brother queen buyers, I have 

 a strain of Goldens that cannot be beat- 

 en in honey gathering, gentleness, pro- 

 lificness and color. I know you have 

 all seen the articles written against the 

 Goldens, but I would like to send those 

 who are trying to run down the Gold- 

 ens a queen of my stock. I will guar- 

 antee my stock to equal any breed of 

 honey bees, and superior to many. Now 

 if you want a good queen to breed 

 from next season, send to me. I have 

 untested at $1.00, tested $2.00, breed- 

 ers, $5.00 to $10.00. To all who men- 

 tion the "Review" I will deduct 25% 

 off each queen. 



J. B. BROCKWELL 

 Barnetts, Va. 



For Sale and Wanted, by Colorado Branch, N. B. K. A. 



4,000 colonies bees for sale; 500 to 1,000 wanted. Comb and extracted honey for 

 sale. Hundreds of queens and nuclei wanted next spring. Bee supplies for sale and 

 wanted. Join the Colorado State Bee-Keepers' Association ($1.00) and ask for directory 

 with above information detailed. 



WESLEY FOSTER, Secretary, Boulder, Colo. 



