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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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= 300 Queens Mated = 



By Using the Bees of Only One Colony.^^ 



Only ten bees have cared for a queen until she was 

 maud! Virgin queens inroducedat any age — often 

 male 1 the next day after thev are introhued! No 

 P'.'i nianciit nuclei ! No breaking up a lot of ctjlonies 

 into nuc'ei ! No fertile workers. Isolated mating to 

 drones of a selected colonj- easily secured ! 



All this has been accomplished, and W. H Laws, 

 of Beeville, Texas, who has enjoyed these advantages 



for more than a year, will tell all about them in an 

 illustrated article that will appear in the March issue 

 (about March loth) of the Bee-keepets' Review. 



Send ten cents, and as soon as this issue is cut it will 

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W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



MAPLE-SUGAR MAKERS. 



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G. H. GRIMM. Rutland, Vt. 



Pacific Coast Buyers 



ate directed to the announcement that 

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