TBE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



A Frame Spacer. 



By tlie use of my 

 improved spacer, 

 an ordinary hang- 

 '.'■!> ing-frame hive is 

 converted into a re- 

 versible or movable 

 hive A hive is 

 quickly and cor- 

 rectly spaced, and 

 the frames are held in their proper position, and 

 will not be lifted wlien removing the cover if 

 they are faste:ned to it l)y brace combs. A con- 

 tracted hive is made movable or^ invertible. In 

 adopting this, no change is required in a hang- 

 ing frame hive. Price of brood chamber and 8 

 frames, $1.50 One hive and 1 doz. extra spacers, 

 $4.00. In ordering, state what frames are used, 

 and give the width of hive, inside. 



J. B. WILiCOSC, 



3-90-tf Manistee, Mich. 



Sees 81 Queens 



Soon as the season admits we sliall begin get- 

 ting young, laying, Italian queens from the 

 South. These we will sell at $1.00 each. If cus- 

 tomers prefer, they may have tested queens from 

 our own apiary at the same price ; we replacing 

 them with the young queens from the South. We 

 have followed this practice the two past years, 

 and have found that 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 season, that we offer 

 them at such a low price. These tested queens 

 that we offer were all reared last season, and are 

 fine queens right in their prime. 



Our bees are wintering well, and we shall prob- 

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

 lowing prices : Single colony, $6.00; five colonies, 

 $.5.50 each ; ten, or more colonies, $5.00 each. 

 The frames are Langstroth, eight in a hive, and 

 the hives old style Heddon with loose bottom 

 boards. They are similar to the Root Dove- 

 tailed hive. Bees in the New Heddon hive can 

 be furnislied at an advance of fifty cents per col- 

 ony upon above prices. We also have about a 

 dozen colonies of Carniolans. Would sell part 

 of them at $10.00 per colony. 



Orders for the above will be booked as re- 

 ceived, and filled in rotation. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSO^I, Flint, IVIieh. 



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4-89-12t Hamilton, Hancock Co., 111. 



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CHRISTIAN WECKESSER, 

 3-90-2t Marshallville, Ohio. 



