1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1183 



A Very ^Special Offer 



The Bee-keepers' Beview is a bright, fresh, wide- 

 awake, helpful, inspiring journal, owned, edited, and 

 printed by a practical bee-keeper who has the man- 

 agement of several apiaries and allows his readers to 

 look over his shoulder and see his successes — and 

 mistakes. He has a personal acquaintance with the 

 leading bee-keepers of the country, and gets them to 

 tell in its pages how they succeed. If you are keep- 

 ing bees for the money there is in it, the Review will 

 help you— perhaps 100 times what it costs you. 



The price is $1.00 a year. Sometimes the publishers 

 offer the " rest of the year free," to new subscribers, 

 but this offer is not usually made until in November 

 or December, but I am going to make this offer now. 

 Send me $1.00 and I'll send the Review from the time 

 your subscription is received to the end of ne.vt year. 

 If you would like to see copies of the Review before 

 subscribing, send me ten cents and I'll send you three 

 late but different issues, and the ten cents may apply 

 on any subscription sent before the end of the year. 



Stiperior iStocK aiid ivHat it Has doi^e 



I have many times told in these advertisements of 

 the superior qualities of the stock furnished by Mr. 



AV. Z. HUTCHINSON ^ ^ 



J p. Moore, of Kentucky, but I have never seen a 

 more striking illustration of its superiority in the 

 honey-gathering line than the results in one of our 

 northern Michigan apiaries; 60 colonies of ordinary 

 strain of bees increased to 85, and stored 2100 pounds 

 of honey; 51 colonies of the Moore strain increased to 

 107 colonies and stored 2700 pounds of surplus. 

 Wouldn't it have paid us to introduce the 

 Moore strain last fall to those other colonies 'f That 

 is what we are going to do this fall. Get a queen of 

 this stock this fall, then, another year, re-queen your 

 apiary from it, and you will bless the day you read 

 this advertisement. 



The price of one queen is $1.00, or I'll send you the 

 queen, and the Review from now to the end of next 

 year, for only $1,501 You can never spend $1.50 that 

 will do you more good, or bring you greater profit. 

 The queens will be mailed direct from Mr. Moore. As 

 fast as orders are received they will be forwarded to 

 him to be filled, thus they will come right fresh from 

 the apiary, and not in some roundabout way. Add 

 $1.00 to the amount and I'll also send you a copy of the 

 book, Advanced Bee Culture. 



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In order to facilitate prompt shipment, 

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Sy^eA.I.ROOT 

 COMPANY 



SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 



W. H. Laws says,"i 



' there Is a queen-breeder who can boast of better stock let him trot out 

 the proof. Testimonials enough to fill this book. Will sive you only one. 

 Mr. J. C. King, Washington, D. C. writes, " For two years I have had one 

 of your queens in my apiary. Each season she has given me over 200 lbs. comb honey; last season she actually 

 stored while other colonies starved. I have over twenty strains in my three apiaries, but yours is the best." 



Now is the time to get a tine breeding queen; stock up this fall and double your crop of honey the coming 

 season. Single queen, $1.00; 6 for $5.00. Extra select breeders, $5.00. Safe arrival and satisfaction guaran- 

 teed. W. H. LAWS, Beeville. Bee Co. Texas. 



