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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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DOWAGIAC, MICH. 



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FRIENDS— I have 3 varieties of NEW POTATOES 

 originated by me, and were highly recommended 

 by the Michigan Agricultural College in 1889, and to 

 each person ordering their QUEKiSIS now, either 

 the Five-banded Golden or Imported Italian, and 

 sending cash with order, I will give 5 eyes, my choice 

 of variety for an order for a warranted Queen at 

 f 1.00, or 3 eyes of each variety for an order of a 

 TESTED Queen at $1.75, and to those who send cash 

 or money order, I will add one or more packets of 

 Seeds free. Queens to be sent in June and July, 

 Potato Eyes and Seeds in April, and to the persons 

 growing the largest potato, I will give one 3-frame 

 Nucleus on each variety with a f5.00 Queen; and to 

 the persons suggesting the most acceptable names, 

 1 will give a 3-frame Nucleus with a |5.(X) Queen. On 

 each variety, proposed names to be here by Aug. 15, 

 and Premium Bees will be sent in time for the Fairs. 

 Either strain, only a limited number will be given 

 FREE, and first come, first served. Send stamp for 

 Catalogue, ready Feb. 15, 



^ JACOB T. TIMPE, GRAND LEDGE, MICH. 



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FIVE-BANDED GOLDEN ITAI^IAINS I 



THE Judge who awarded our bees 1st Pre- 

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 said: "They were the quietest bees on exhi- 

 bition ; the drones were almost pure yellow." 

 They are superior to the common Italians 

 in every way. Warranted Queens, $1.2.5 ; Tes- 

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 Order now, paj' when Queens arrive. 1891 

 Price-list ready. Good reference given. 

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