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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



GARNIOI^AN QUSEinS AND BISKS. 



Greiitlest, Best A\^orkers and Least Inclined 

 To Rob of any KnoM^n I^ace. 



PRICES FOR 1890. 



April, May, After June 10, 



Select, imported queen, $8.00 $7,50 $5.00 



Select, tested queen, 5.00 4.00 4.00 



Untested queen, 2.00 1.50 1.00 



queens, half a dozen, 10.00 8.00 5.00 



Half pound of bees, 2.00 1.50 1.00 



Three-frame nucleus, :3.00 3.00 2..50 



A three-frame nucleus will contain one Langstroth frame of brood well covered with bees, and 

 two empty combs. 



For the past five years, I have been engaged in rearing Carniolan queens, and no others. 

 I import no second grade queens ; only the best that Mr. Benton and Mr. Ambrozic can 

 raise. No account will be taken of orders unaccompanied by the cash. I do not expect to 

 be able to keep up with orders — have not any season yet — but first come will be first served, 

 and I ara ready to book orders now. Have a few already on file for next season's delivery. 

 Remittances are always acknowledged by return mail. Send for circular descriptive of 

 Carniolans. 



S. W. MORRISON, M. D., Oxford, Chester Co., Pa. 



To Every Lover of Plants and Flowers. 



DEAE FRIEND:— If you' will carefuUy copy 

 every word of this letter twice and mail to each 

 of two friends, and write a letter enclosing 20 cts. 

 cash or stamps, to A. T. Cook, Clinton Hollow, 

 N. Y., (stating you have done so), he wiU mail 

 you at once three nice roots of the Beautiful 

 Cinnamon Vine. This charming climber is very 

 much admired; its delicate white flowers send 

 out an amount of perfume that is truly wonder- 

 ful. They make one of the most desirable house- 

 plants: — a splendid window ornament, and filling 

 a room with a delightful fragrance in tlie cold 

 and dreary winter montlis. For out-door culture 

 they are unexcelled; notliing nicer for covering 

 arbors, screens or verandas, being perfectly 

 hardy, the roots standing our severe ^vinters 

 without injury. The usual price is 50 cts. for 

 TWO roots, but three are given as a})ove for only 

 20 cts.; this is done to introduce h s tested seeds 

 and roots in new localities. He wants club 

 agents at every jiost-othce, and gives useful pre- 

 miums. Full particulars. Illustrated Catalogue, 

 Premium List, and dirtctions for planting ac- 

 company the roots. Write the letters peomptly 

 and he will add (as a present) two packets of 

 choice flower seeds. 



Please mention the Reuietv. 



FARM AND BEES FOR M. 



I have forty acres of land in a good location 

 for bees, with good house, barn and shop, and 159 

 colonies of bees with all necessary fixtures to run 

 them for comb honey, that I will sex.l cheap. 

 100 apple trees on the place that have l)een set Ave 

 years. Best of reasons for selling. Write for 

 particulars. 



C. A. VANHOESEN, 

 12-811 tf. Westville, Montcalm Co., Midi. 



Please mention the Review. 



DOOLITTLE 



Spent six years in experimenting and hard study 

 in the queen rearing business, making, on an 

 average, $500 each year besides the loss in con- 

 ducting experiments. He gives all the valuaVjle 

 points he found out, in his 17" page book, 

 "Scientific Queen Rearing," which embraces 

 many things never before given to the public 

 along the line of safe introduction of queens, 

 how to rear queens by the dozen, have them fer- 

 tilized and kept in reserve in a colony having a 

 laying queen all the time, &c., &c. If you wish 

 to jirofit by his experience, so you can do as well, 

 send $1.0 I for the book. No person having from 

 three colonips upward can afford to be without 

 this work. Address 



G. m. DOOUITTLiH, 



Borodino, N. Y. 



Please mention ti.e Eeuieul. 



F8NE, EARLY QUEENS. 



I have an apiary of 180 ci)h)nies, eacli colony 

 has a select, tested ([ueen one year old, lired from 

 the same motlier, a very fine non-swarming ciu(»en 

 now five years old. I sold last spring from her 

 150 untested queens. All gave fine satisfaction. 

 They are gentle, prolific, and fine lioney gatherers. 

 Can furnish untested queens, either from the old 

 qupfn or her daughters, in April, and after for 

 $1.00. Safe arrival guaranteed. Orders now 

 being booked for extra early ones. 



R. B. WILLIAMS, 



Wincliester, Tenn. 



Please mention the lieuiew. 



J. W. K. SHflW 8t CO., 



Loreauville, Iberia Parish, La.. 

 are wintering OVER 300 TESTED ITALIAN 

 QUEENS for early sales. Prices in February, 1890. 

 They will be living prices, the Queens the best. 



