THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



31 



ADVEBTisiNG BATES OadaHts' FoundatioH 



are fifteen cents iier line, (Nonpareil space) 

 each insertion, with discounts as follows: 



On 10 lines and upwards, 3 times, 5 per cent.; (3 

 times, 15 per cent.; 9 times, 25 per cent.; 12 times, 

 35 per cent. 



On 20 lines and upwards, 3 times, 10 per cent.;C 

 times, 20 per cent.; 9 times, 30 per cent.; 12 times.. 

 iO per cent. 



On 30 lines and upwards, 3 times, 20 per cent.; 6 

 times, 30 per cent. ; 9 times, -40 per cent. ; 12 times 

 50 per cent. 



3ees & Queens 



Soon as the season admits we shall be^in set- 

 tins yoimj?, layijig, Italian ijueens from the 

 South. Thesewe will sell at 81.00 each. If cus- 

 tomers prefer, they may have tested queens from 

 our own apiary at the same price ; we replacing 

 tliem with the young queens from tlie South. We 

 have followed this practice the two past years, 

 and liave found tliat the introduction of a young 

 queen early in the season usually prevents swarm- 

 ing ; and it is that our tested queens may be sold 

 off quickly, early in the sea.son, that we offer 

 them at sucli a low price. These tested queens 

 that we off or were all reared last season, and are 

 fiae queens right in their prime. 



Our bees are wintering well, and we shall prob- 

 aljly have some to sell in the spring at the fol- 

 lowing prices : Single colony, $6.C0; five colonies, 

 S-1.50 each ; ten, or more colonies, S5.C0 each. 

 The frauies are Langstroth, eight in a hive, and 

 the hives old style Heddon with loose l>ottom 

 boards. They are similar to the Root Dove- 

 tailed hive. Bees in the New Heddon hive can 

 be farnislied at an advance of fifty cents per col- 

 ony upon a))f>ve prices. We also liave a])out a 

 dozen cok)ni(»s of Carniolans. Would sell part 

 of them at §10.00 per colony. 



Orders for the above will he bookcti as re- 

 ceived, and tilled in rotation. 



W. Z. HUTCHlNSOf^, Flint, Jvlieh. 



illiiio and Italian pueens. 



1 still have a fine lot of pure Alljino Quenus 

 from which to rear young queens the coming 

 season. I also have pure Italians for those 

 preferring such. Send for circular. 



24(0-:it Smithl)iug, Wash. Co., Jld. 



BEE 



KEEPERS' 



A Monthly of 32 P:ges. 



Devoted to Bees & HoQey 



GUIDE 



Subscription Price, 50 Cents Per Year. 



We manufacture BeeHi\cs, Sectional Honey 

 Boxes, Honey and Wax Extractors, Comb Foun- 

 dation, etc. We also breed and sell Italian Bees. 

 Illustrated Catalosruefree. A. G. HILL, 



Kendallville, lud. 



Is kept for sale by Messrs. T. G. Newman & Son, 

 Chicago, 111.; C, ¥. Muth & Son, Cincinnati, O.; 

 Jas. Heddon, Dowagiac, Mich.; F. L. Dougherty, 

 Indianapolis, Inil.: Chas. H. Green, Waukesha, 

 Wis.; Clias. Hertel Jr., Freeburg, 111.; £. S. Arm- 

 strong, Jersey ville, HI.; E Kretchmer, Coburg, 

 Iowa.; M. J. Dickjison, Hiawatha, Kans.; Ed R. 

 Newcomb, Pleasant Valley, N. Y.; J. W. Porter, 

 Charlottesville, Va.; J. B. Mason & Son, Mechanic 

 Falls, Me.; Dr. G, L. Tinker, Few Pliiladelphia, O. 

 D. A. Fuller. Cherry Valley, 111.: Jos. Nysewan- 

 der, Des Moines, lown; G. B. Lewis & Co., Water- 

 town, Wis.; P. L. Viallon, Bayou Goula, La.; B.J., 

 Miller&Co., Nappanee, Ind.; .J. Mattoon, Atwa- 

 ter, O.; Goodell & Woodworth, M'fsr Co.. Rock 

 Falls, 111.; J. A. Roberts, Edgar. Neb,; Oliver 

 Foster, Mt. Vernon, Iowa; Geo. E. Hilton, Fre- 

 mont, Mich.; J. M. Clark & Co, 1409 )5th St., 

 Denver, Colo.; E. L. Goold & Co., Brantford, Ont., 

 Canada; J. N. Heater, Columbus. Neb.; O. G. 

 Collier, Fairbury. Neb.; G. K. Hulibard, Fort 

 Wayne, Ind.; and numerous otiier dealers. 



We guarantee Every Inch of our Comb Foun- 

 dation Equal to Sample in Every Rfspect. 

 Every one wlio buys it is pleasea with it. U rite 

 us for Free Samples, Price List of Bee-Supplies, 

 and Specimen Page^ of tlie new 



Revised Langstroth Book 



EDITION OF 1889. 



CHAS. DADANT&.SON. 



4-89-l2t Hamilton, Hancock Co., lU. 



Please mention the RcvIi-lv. 



LiERHV'S FOUNDATIOfJi, 



LUholesale and t^etail, 



Smokei^s and Sections, 



j ExtPactot^sand Hives, 



i Qu eens and Bees. 



i t^.B. Lieahy and C ompany 



Higginsville, fllissouri. 



l-UD-tf Flt'dsc iiicnfiun the liccipiv. 



$ ! .50, Reversible, Elght- 



FRAjVIE, LiANQSTROTH HIVES. 



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BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



The December issue has 21 pages, a cut showing 

 ■'The Home of tlie RfiViEW," also an accompany- 

 ing article descrii>tive of 'Tlie Review, its 

 Home, its Editor and liis Family." This num- 

 ber shows more clearly, i);'rliai)s, the plan upon 

 which the ReviI' W is couducled. than does any 

 single niimber that has preceded it in its adver- 

 tising columns will be found the descrii.tion of 

 a plan whereby all who wish, may secure the back 

 numbers at a trifling cost. Tlie special topic of 

 this issue is '"What Will Best Combine VA'ith Bee- 

 Keeping ; and Wliaf Shall Bee-Keepers do Win- 

 ters ? " This numb >:• will be ghidly sent free to 

 all who apply, and w^th it will be sent two other 

 numbers. W. Z. : UTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



