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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



AND B£E Books, 



OF ALL KINDS, 

 A LARGE STOCK. 

 MY NEW 1I>I.XTSTKATEI» 



Catalogue and Price l>ist of Supiilics 



for the Apiary will be sent free to all 



who may apply. Send a postal cant 



for it. writing your name aurt adflresw 



\plainly. For'every Order of $10. 00 



^and over. 1 will raalte you a present. 



Tbe Catalogue tells you all about It 



T. ©. Newman, 147 So. Western Ave., Chicago. 



Please mention the Reuieui, 



Iieathep Colored 



HONEY QUEENS, from Imported Mother, war- 

 ranted purely mated, after Juno 10th, at $1.00 

 each ; six at one time, f 5.00. Untested queens, 

 75c. each. Address tittv^-tt 



l-93-7t. Nye, Marshall ('o., Ind. 



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—If you are going to— 



BtfY A BtfZZ - SAW^, 



■write to the editor of the Ueview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and wt)uld be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



ITALIAri QUEENS 



Bred for Business, fientleness and Beauty. Un- 

 tested, 80c, each; three for $2.25 ; six for $4.(K); 

 12 for $7.50. Tested. $1.25 Select tested, yellow 

 to the tip. breeder, $l.."iO. Will commence ship- 

 ping April 15th. On all orders received before 

 March Ist, accompanied by the cash, 10 per cent, 

 discount. Safe arrival guaranteed. 



G. E. DAWSON, 

 1-93 r2t, Carlisle, Sonoke Co., Ark. 



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If You Wish Neat, Artistic 



r 



Have it Doqe at the Review. 



ITALIAN QITEENS AND SUPPLIES 



fo:r ises. 



Before you purchase, look U> your int4sre8t, and 

 send for catalogue and price list. 



J. P. H. BKOWN, 

 1-88-tf. Augusta, Georgria. 



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IMPORTAWT^^ 



-<^T0 BEE-KEEPEHSI 



To make a success of bee keeping, you want 

 bees that will give the very best results. My 

 Golden Italians have gained a good name on 

 their own merits. Tlioise wlio have tested them 

 with other liees say "they are the best lioney 

 gatherers, cap tlieir honey the whitest, as geiitli' 

 as butterflies, beautiful to look at, are the largest 

 and strongest bee of all the races." Queens 

 bred from mothers that produce uniformly 

 marked 



FlVE-SHflDED WOfJKEf^S 



In March, April and May, $1.25 each, (5 for $(5.00; 

 June, $1 00 each, 6 for $5.IKI; July to Nov.. $1.00 

 eacli, 6 for $1.50. Special prices on large orders. 

 For full particulars send for descriptive circular. 



12-92-tf C. D DUVALL, 



Spencervi] le, Montg. Co., Maryland. 



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TESTED 



Queens are usually sold for $2.00. I 

 will explain why I wish to sell a few at 

 less than that. As most of my readers 

 know, I re-queen my apiary each 

 spring with young 



QUEENS 



From the South. This is done to do 

 away with swarming. If done early 

 enough it is usually successful. It will 

 be seen that the queens displaced by 

 these young queens are never more 

 than a year old; in fact, they are fine, 

 tested, Italian queens right in their 

 prime: yet, in order that they may 

 move off quickly, and thus make room 

 for the untested queens, they will be 

 sold for only 



$1.00. 



Or I will send the Review for 1898 and 

 one of these queens for only $1.7.5. 

 For $2.00 I will send the Review, the 

 queen and the book "Advanced Bee 

 Culture." If any prefer the young, 

 laying queens from the South, they 

 can have them instead of the tested 

 queens, at the same price. A discount 

 given on large orders for untested 

 queens. Say how many are wanted, 

 and a price will be made. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



