THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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for breeding will be made almost without 

 thought, and his better food and protection 

 will favorably affect the growth and develop- 

 ment : but, with the bee, better pasturage 

 and better iirotection too often prolong the 

 existence of the poorest, and so their blood 

 is perpetuated in subs(:'([uent stock. This 

 would be true under what is known as the 

 old method of bee-keeping, but with how 

 much greater force does it apply to bee- 

 keeping under our new methods, with our 

 feeders, and packing, and cellars, and the 

 ready means which the movable comb fur- 

 nishes us of preserving the lives of (pieens 

 which are ready to iierish on account of a 

 lack of attendants." 



ADVERTISING BATES 



are fifteen cents per line, (Nonpareil space) 

 each insertion, with discounts as follows: 



On 10 lines and upwards, 3 times, 5 per cent.; 6 

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

 S.") per cent. 



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

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

 40 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. 



THE BEST OUEEN IH THE COUNTRY. 



I'DTNYVILLE, Pa., .July 1. 1889. 

 MR. HENRY ALLEY :- 



The queen I bought 

 of you last year is THE BEST QUEEN IN THE 

 COUNTRY. Would not sell her for FIFTEFN 

 DOLLARS. I advise my brother bee-keepers to 

 purcliase their queens of you. 



CLARK SHRECKENGORST. 



All queens are reared in full colonies having 

 fertile queens. No (lueens reared in (lueenles.s 

 colonies in tlie Bay Stat(^ aiiiary. 



ITALIAN & CARNIOLAN QUEENS. 

 W ' ,, Warranted (]ueens, $1.00; select-warran- 

 1 riCGS I ted, gl.-i.-) ; tested, %l.fA\ Our circular 

 gives simple instructions for introducing and 

 finding a <iueeu in a large colony. !S(^nt free. 



THE KMEHICAN APIVV LTV HIST 



one year and a tested queen, $' .50, A new method 

 for dividing bees, Jiiid of increase in tl\e apiary, 

 will be given in the Aiurnst Apiom.TruiST. 



Address HENRY ALLEY, 



7-«9-tf Wenliani, Mass. 



FOR $1.00 



We can furnish either a bright yellow (lueen, 

 a tested queen, or one reared from an im- 

 ported mother. All are laying queens of 

 this year's rearing. 



We also have some dry, clean, all-worker, 

 Langstroth combs for sale at ten cents each, 

 and the same for the New, Heddoii hive at 

 eight cents each. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



Old Reliable Bingham Smoker and Bingham & 

 Hetherington Honey Knives. They last eiglit 

 years, never clog np or go out. 



Bingham & Hetherington Uncapping Knife. 



Patented May 20, 1879. 



Send card for free circnlar, deBcrii>tivf> of the 

 best and cheaiieslItoolH to use. 



BINGHAM & HETHERINGTON, 



l-as tf. Abronia, Michigan. 



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ITALIAN & ALBINO QUEENS 



OR 



THEIR CROSSES. 



Untested (lueens. ^Nlay to August, $1.00 ; August 

 to Novpinbcr, 7.') cts. Tested, in May, $-2:l^\ .June, 

 i^'i.dO; .) iilv to Novcnilicr, fl-.'iU. Sfh-ctcd ti-.'ited, 

 iMay, .•ii;;l0();.jHnc, K.^iO; .July to NovimiiIht $2.00. 



For furtlier prices, and sample of bees, address, 

 with 2 ct. stamp, A. L. KILDOW. 



(5-89 3t Shetheld, Ills. 



Plertsp -inntion the Reuiew. 



Hkm QUEENS. 



Bees by the Pound, 



lirood and nuclei. Te.sted 

 (lueeiis, $1.50 eac^h. Send for iirict- list. 

 (i-8<l 3t MISS. A. M. TAYLOR, 



Box 77. aiul berry Grove, Bond Co., 111. 



NON - SW^ARMERS- 



I now have my second lot of young (lueens 

 (pure Italians) bred from a queen that has, for 

 Ihree years, refused to swarm. Price $1.00 eacli. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. The chances are greatly 

 in favor of their being purely mated. The bees 

 are very gentle ami fine honey gatherers. 



R. B. WILLIAMS, 

 5-89 tf Winchester, Franklin Co., Tenn. 



CARNIOLAN QUEENS. 



Gentlest Bees and Best Workers Known. 



1 have been importing and breeding tliis race 

 exchisively since 1SH4. My orders have each year 

 more than donbh-d. Send postal tor descriptive 

 circular, or $1 for (choice imtesteil queen; $5 for 

 'o doz. ; $5 for l?enton's best grade imported 

 queen. S. W. MORRISON, M. D., 



7-8!l-tf Oxford. Chester Co. Pa. 



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