THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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NEWSPAPERS 



Atid Miifiny.itifs lit liulf I'tihlishers' 

 price. Sftid for u list. 



J. F. MICHAKL, Winchester, Ind. 



Root's Goods 



at Kool's prices, are liaiulleil by D. COOUEY 

 & 30N, Kendall, Mich. Catalog free Can hir- 

 Tiisli A H C of Bee Ctillure. 



Bee Supplies Cheap 



kuol's goods — best made. Best shi -iping point 

 in Michigan. I^ist free. Three phones; Peo- 

 ples'. Rural and Bell. 



F R. D. N0.3 W. D. SOPER, Jackson. Mich. 



Early Queens. 



I have Italians the equal of any. I rear queens 

 in full colonies by the best known methods. 

 I can furnish queens early — in March, if you 

 want them. Tested queens. 52.00; untested, S'oo; 

 six for J5.00; twelve for 59.00. i-02-6t. 



Uibcounls on large orders. 



RTFIS CHRISTI.^N, Meldrin, Ga. 



fiei-Location Wantsd. 



I wish to locate anil establish an ajjiary in 

 Michigan or Wisconsin, williin 100 miles of Chi- 

 cago. Would probably buy fr m 75 lo 125 colon- 

 ies of bees, but the bees and the location must 

 be free from ton brood . Would like a location 

 suitab e for establishing out-apiaries. .Address 

 Wm. Fii.m.ak, 100 Bruce .St. l.ondon, Ont., Can. 



THE 



A. I. ROOT CO., 



to \/ir\/EST., RHILADELRHIA. PA 



BEE'SUPRLIES. 



Direct steamboat and railroad lines to all 

 points. We want to save you freight. 



Every bee-keeper knows the worth of 



A Good Queer?, 



knows the worth of a fi<i<^> 1 strain of bees, 

 also knows how worthless is a poor queen 

 and inferior bees. Our bees rank with 

 the first, and (jueens stand second to none. 

 Choice, tested, Italian queens, Jti.oo 

 each. Orders filled by return mail. Safe 

 arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Send 

 for price list. J. W. K.' SII.\W & CO.. 

 3-91-tf Loreauville. La. 



Imperial Strain of Red 

 Clover Queens. 



This is a happy New 

 Year to hundreds of my 

 customers who purcha.sed 

 my Rki) Ci-OVKR Qiee.xs 

 the past season. Twenty- 

 two years is the length of 

 my experience in shipping 

 (jueens. See what this 

 prominent B e e-K e e p e r 

 says. 



Black Rivhr, N. Y. 

 Nov. S, igoi. 

 Mr. A. D. D. Wood; 

 Dear .Sir, — I think you un- 

 derstand sending queens 

 by mail, lor they come as 

 queens should; looking 

 small, lively and not full 

 OF K(;gs. They bred clear 

 up into October — a .11 could ask of queens. I 

 will tell yon how they turn out, in 1902. Every- 

 thing looks promising with them now. 



Yours very truly, GEO. B. HOWE. 

 Testimonials Irom prominent bee-men will 

 appear from time to time. I have hundreds of 

 queens whose workers .actually work ox rf;d 

 CLOVER FIRST .\'sii SECOND CROi'. .See what 

 this practical farmer says; 



My RED CLOVER yields from 25 to 50 per cent, 

 more seed since your Red Clover bees were 

 put into mj' neighborhood. 

 Yours verv truly, 



SAMUEL TUCKER. Dewitt, Mich. 

 My clover workers were stoiing while honey, 

 while some hybrids that were still lelt in the 

 colonies where new queens were just put in, 

 were storing buckwheat hoi ey ; this alone proves 

 to the up-to date bee-keeper that the extra cost 

 of requeening will pay many times the purchase 

 price of Red Clover Queens. 



.All queens bred from imported mothers, 

 who.se progeny have been tested as to length of 

 tongue and honey gathering. They are as gen- 

 tle as flies, yet not as dark as in former years. 

 Queens are of a bronze color workers rich 

 yellow. 



-All queens are guaranteed to reach their des- 

 tination in good condition, in the United .Stales 

 Canada and adjacent Islanus where queens can 

 be sent bv mail. 



Send vouV order now, and pay when queens 

 are rea'dy to ship; will commence delivering 

 about June loth. 



The price will be 51.00 each, in June, for un- 

 untested; $2.00 for tested; Jio.oo per doz., untest- 

 ed, J20.00 per doz. tested. .After July isl, 75c 

 for untested, 5 1 .,sf> for tested. 



A. U. D. WOOD LansinK, .Mich. 



Michigan Phone 7S6. 



I also deal in all kinds of supplies. Circulars 

 free. 



Honey Ouetns From Texas. 



Unlcsted (|uccns trom these races, ,;- and .s- 

 banded Italians, Cyprians, .Albinos and Holy- 

 Inuds; bred in the'ir pi rity frojn 5 to 20 miles 

 apart. February and March. 51.00 each, or S900 

 per doz. All other months, -.so each; 54.25 for 

 six; or 5s. 00 per doz. Tested queens from 5i-50 

 to 53.00 each. Breeders, from 52. 00 to 510.00. 

 each. Nuclei and bees by the pound a specialty. 

 Price list free. Willie Atchley, Beeville, Tex. 



Pleaae mention the Reuiem. 



