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Now is the time to requeen. 

 Hyde «S:S()n have the queens, 

 aither 



Italian, or the Holy Lands. 

 Nothing but the best 'of stock. 

 They have had years of experi- 

 ence and rear queens by the 

 best known methods. Special 

 attention is called to the Holy 

 Lands. They are excelled by 

 none for hardiness,. prolificness 

 and honey gatheriiig. Try 

 them. LTntested queens, either 

 race, 75 cts. each. Testedi^i.oo. 

 Discounts on quantities. Prompt 

 service. Root's goods in stock. 

 The Hyde - Scholl separators. 

 36-page catalog free. 



O. P. HYDB & SON, 



6-99-4t Hutto, Texas 



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This is the original one-piece 

 section-man who furnishes one- 

 piece sections as follows : — 



500 sections, 11.50; i/kx) for 

 ji^2.5o; 3,000 for $6.75; 5,ocx) for 

 510.00; 10,000 for |i 7.50. 



No. 2 sections are not made 

 to order, but when in stock are 

 sold at I1.50 per M. 



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Watertown, Wisconsin. 



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Listen ! Take 



my advice 



and buy your 



bee supplies! 



of August 



Weiss; he has ^^ ^ K. JC 



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ever made; and he sells it at 

 prices that defy competition! 

 Working wax into foundation a 

 specialty. Wax wanted at 26 

 cents cash, or 28 cents in trade, 

 delivered ere. Millions of 

 Sections — polished on both 

 sides. Satisfaction guaranteed 

 on a full line of Supplies- 

 Send for catalogue and be your 

 own judge. AUG. WJ5ISS, 

 Hortonville, Wisconsin. 



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Losses are not always the result 

 of the same cause. They may 

 c line from starvation; from poor 

 lood; from improper prepara- 

 tions; from imperfect protection; 

 from a cold, wet, or possibly, a 

 p lorly ventilated cellar, etc. 

 Successful wintering comes 

 from a proper combination of 

 (Ufferent conditions. For clear, 

 conci.se, comprehensive conclu- 

 sions upon these all-important 

 points, consult ".Vdv.vnced Bkk 

 Cii.TrRK." Five of its thirty- 

 two chapters treat as many dif- 

 erent phases of the wintering 

 problem. 



Price of the book, 50 cts.; the 

 RivViKw one year and the book 

 for 1 1. 25. Stamps taken, either 

 U. vS. or Canadian. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 



Flint, Mich. 



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