THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, 



53 



i Names of Bee - Keepers. I 



a TYPE WRITTEN. B 



The names of my customers, and of those ask- 

 ing for sample copies, have been saved and writ- 

 ten in a booli. There are several thousand all 

 arranged alphabetically (in the largest States) . 

 and. although this list has been secured at an ex- 

 pense of hundreds of dollars, I would furnish it 

 to my advertisers at $2.00 per thousand names. 

 A manufacturer who wishes for a list of the 

 names of bee-keepers in his own state only, or, 

 possibly, in the adjoining states, can be accom- 

 modated. Any inquiry in regard to the number 

 of names in a certain state, or states, will be an- 

 swered cheerfully. The former price was $2.50 

 per 1000, but I now have a type writer, and, by 

 using the manifold process, I csm furnish them 

 at $2.00. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, FUnt, Mich. 



Write for prices |on tine, golden, Italian yueens 

 from Mar. 15 to Nov. 15, 1S93. Best colonies last 

 year gave 200 lbs. Average this year was 125 lbs. 

 per colony, besides drawing heavily on them for 

 queen rearing. J. B. CASE, Port Orange. Fla. 

 11-92-tf 



Please mention the Reuiew. 

 '^^ We have a lar^e lot of '^^ 



DOVETAILED HIVES 



which we will sell for 50 cts. each, including 



supers, section holders and brood frames. This- 



offer is limited to this lot of hives. l-92-12t 



WM. H. Bright, Mazeppa, Minn. 



PATENT. WIRED, COMB FOIfflDATION 



HAS NO SAG IN BROOD FRAMES. 



THIN, FLAT BOTTOM FOUNDATION 



Has No Fish Bone in Surplus Honey. 



Being the cleanest is usually worked 



the quickest of any foundation made. 



J. VAN DEUSEN & SONS, 



(SOLE JttANUFACTUBEBS), 



3-90-tf Sprout Brook,Mont.Co.,N.Y 



£ o!r Bi^ BluG Cdt- 



.\LOGUE FOR 1893? Seventy illustrated 

 pages. Sent FREE to any bee-keeper. BEE- 

 SUPPLIES, at retail and wholesale. Every- 

 thing used in the apiary. Greatest variety and 

 largest stock in the West 

 1-93-tf. E. Kretchmer, Red Oak, Iowa. 



no NOT GIVE YOUR ORDER FOR SECTIONS 

 UNTIL YOU GET OUR PRICES ON THE 



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BOSS" ONE-PIECE SECTION 



We are in better shape than ever to fill orders 

 promptly. Also, 



DOVETAILED HIVES. ------ 



- - - FOUNDATION, SMOKERS, Etc. 



J^~ Write for Price List. .„^! 



J. FOHNCf^OOK ^ 00. 



Watebtown, Wis., Jan. 1, 1893. 



Please mention the Recieiu 



1-9.3-tf. 



BJ?0lJllC^' 



Friends, I can furnish 

 you with all kinds of Ber- 

 ry Plants, at about one- 

 Plants warranted. Bank 



half the usual price. 



references Satisfaction guaranteed. 



Address EZRA G. SMITH, 



1-93 2t. Manchester, N. Y 



Please mention the Reuietu. 



lllnstrateil Advertisements Attract Attention. 



Cuts fnrnisled for all illnslrating Pnrposes. 



REAR YOU R OW N QUEENS! 



QUEEN-REARING MADE EASY- ANYONE CAN REAR THEM. 



An important discovery relative to Rearing Queens was made by me in the season of 1S92, and 

 will be given in the MARCH ISSUE OF THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST. It tells you how to 

 rear queens in a full colony without removing or disturbing the queen— how to have queen cells 

 started and completed in the same hive which has a fertile queen ; in fact, it is jnst the information 

 that thousanils of bee-keepors have long desired to know. The above copy of the American .\picul- 

 turist is worth ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS to any live bee-keeper. Yet it will be mailed to any 

 address for 2.1 cents ; or the 12 copies for 1893 for 7.5 cents. In order to make our book on Queen- 

 Rearing (Thirty Years Among the Bees) complete in one volume, all the matter in the March issue 

 of the .Vpiculturist will be bound in one book. Mailed, per copy, at .50 cents ; or the book (,72 pages;. 

 The Bee-Keepers' Directory 1 138 pages), and the American Apiculturist one year, allfor $1.00. 



Address H. ALLEY, IVenham, Mass. 



