642 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Aug. 15. 



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I Wm. A. Selser, Honey Expert, | 



I Office of the A. I. Root Company. | 



1 10 Vine St., Philadelphia, Pa. | 



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I Headquarters for Bee-keepers' Supplies | 



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We have a good supply of SECOND-HAND 5-gallon (60-lb.) cans, which are ijii 



practically as good as new. Prices while they last— 10 boxes of two cans each, 50 cts. ^ 



per box ; 20 boxes or over, 45 cts. each ; 100 boxes, 40 cts. each. New cans are al- f^ 



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Send for FREE CATALOG and sample copy of the weekly American Bee Journal. 



Address 





GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 Michigan St., 



CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. ^| 



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By Return Mail. 



I think I have said enough regarding the qiialities 

 of the Superior .Stock queens that I am offering for 

 sale, so that the readers of Glkanings must know all 

 about them that it is possible to le.irn from an adver- 

 tisement. There is no question as to their superior- 

 ity ; but, to some, there may be a question of how 

 soon they can get them after sending in their order. 

 To such I would say, '' By retur n mail." During the 

 two years that I have sold these queens, this is the 

 first time that I have been able to fill orders prompt- 

 ly ; and this has come about because the breeder has 

 been putting forth extra efforts, and starting extra 



nuclei, that he might catch up with orders. He is 

 now able to supply me 50 queens a week if necessary ; 

 and no one need hesitate in ordering, thinking that 

 he may have to wait weeks for his queen. It will be 

 sent by return mail — not some time next week, but 

 right off. 



The price of queens is 81. .50 each, but they are sold 

 under the guarantees given in former ads. The only 

 deviation from this price is that I will send one queen 

 and the Revie'w one year for only 82.00. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



