1904 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



OUTGREW OUR OLO QUARTERS ! 



The crowing- demands of a RAPIDLY INCREASING 

 BUSINESS have moved us. We are now located at 



51 NA/A.I-NUT 



We have increased facilities, and a new, well -supplied up to- date stock. 

 Every thine: that bee-keepers need and demand, "^he Best Bee Supplies 

 in A.nierica.. Special discount for early orders Send for catalog-. Queen 

 bees and nuclei in season. 



THE FRED W. IVIUTH CO., 51 Walnut St., Cincinnati, 0. 



BEWARE THE RUT! 



Are you making money out of bee-? You may some 

 years, but do you every year? Even if you do, couldn't 

 you make still more? Aren't there some radical 

 changes that might be made which would make your 

 business still more profitable, and place it upon a more 

 substantial basis? 



Perhaps you are keeping about the same number of 

 bees year after year, managing them in the same » ay 

 each succeeding year, and getting results that seldom 

 reach the high-water mark. In short, did it ever oc- 

 cur to you that possibly you might have fallen into a 

 rul? ]f you have, wouldn't you like to know it and be 

 helped out? 



The Bee-keepers' Review is leading and encourag- 

 ing bee keepeis to consider earnestly their conditions, 

 with a \iew to their improvement by radical changi s 

 — even to a change of location if necessary it is even 

 turning its attention to the looking-up of good loca- 

 tions. 



If you are keeping a few bees, or struggling along, 

 scarcely " making both ends meet," Viy the niJinage- 

 ment of a single apiary, the reading of the Review for 

 the coming year may suggest such changes that will 

 lift your feet out of the rut, and place them upon the 

 mountain-top of prosperity. 



For in.etance, the Review is about to make a special- 

 ty of publishing articles from men who have developed 

 S} stems, method-:, and short-cuts whereby one or two 

 men have managed several apiaries, and made 

 Tnoi\ey. To begin with, Mr. E. D. Townsend, 

 who manages an apiary by only three or four visits a 

 year, will begin in January a series of articles giving 

 his methods in detail. Mr. K. F. Atwater, of Boise, 

 Ida., who, last year, with one helper, managed 11 

 apiaries, scattered about Irom 7 to 16 miles from home, 

 will al.so have a long article in the January issue. 



Special 0'ffer--There are still on hand from 

 75 to 100 sets of back numbers for 190{, and, as long as 

 they last, a set will be sent free to every one who 

 sends $1.00 for the Review for 1904. These back num- 

 bers con'ain a lot of useful information, and — a man 

 can not know too much about his business. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 Flint, MicK. 



MarsHfield Manufacturing Co. 



Our specialty is making SECTIONS, and they 

 are the best in the market. Wisconsin bass- 

 wood is the right kind for them. We have a 

 full line of BEE-SUPPLIES. Write for 

 FREE illustrated catalog- and price list. 



XShe MarsHfield Manufacturing Company, Marshileld, MTis. 



