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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



JALZERS5EED5 



WILL MAKE YOU 



^hln 



Billion S Grass. 



Mirvulinis trr.ss, won<ier;iil 



p. a-s, tit for all soil, every co rti- 



^ ton every st.ite inihe I nion. W 11 



Alt- iilStoiisof r'fhliay and lots and 



'^"■li i3ctrM.ture b. sjd(9. "What is it!" 



It's the lieaviestyKldinggrujiSthissiile 



ot theslas; willnjakejou ruh. First 



crop6«e ksa ttrs'wine. Kvtrjbodyis 



asking ' Wh at is it?" Ca talogue tells. 



^ Combination Corn. 



'-^^j— Cieatesi fc-.iMen jeU.w d. ntiorn of the 

 Ci\ B/e 'e ddiitcliTaii. VMIIm:,ke.vwir:ch 

 ■T~^ ^ to jjUut W.llrevdiilioTnzeconig'rowiug. 



^rP^Pj/ / Speltz,RapeandPeaoat. 



-xVV^// y / Tl ree per.ect fco.is. SpeUz y.el.ls 80 bu. 

 l1V> '^A y y itgiainaiidltonaof h.iv pera re; H: 



/v L > toiisg ten £ loj aud Teauat 8 lous 



/ ptitect food p'-r Hcre. 



SgRASs'i 



Bromus Inermis. 



I rr .t -I p^imaimnt grass of 

 iiturj. iNotlnag like ItJ 



m 



liay 



id tcirilteq 



"Uicdtliei 



10 7 tons of h ly per acre. 



128 



Vegetable 



1 Hr^est^grou rs. 

 Oi ion pped OOolb. / 



For lOc 

 Stamps, 



and 1 1 '3 Noi.r 

 v\e iiiailbig i!li.&ti: 

 * dSeed C iit;ilog and I 

 lOgr.insuinples 

 fluu ng ibove, also 

 SpeUz(80bu.perA), 

 Oats (2j0 bu.per 

 Rape, iiarley (1/3J 

 bu.perA ),l*eajat t-tc. ( 

 worihSilOfurast 



Seeds, 



Lk. 



Root's Goods 



at Root's prices, are handled by D. COOLEY 

 & 50f4, Kendall, Mich. Catalog free Can fur- 

 nish A B C of Bee Culture. 



I am advertising for B. F. Stratton & 

 Son, music dealers of New York, and 

 taking my pay in 



NIUSIOAL 

 INSTRUMENTS. 



I have already bought and paid for in 

 this way a guitar and violin for my girls, 

 a flute for myself, and one or two guitars 

 for some of my stibscribers. If you are 

 thinking of buying an instrument of any 

 kind, I should be glad to send you one on 

 trial. If interested, write me for des- 

 criptive circular and price list, sa3dng 

 what kind of an instrument you are 

 thinking of getting. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Imperial Strain of Red 

 Clover Queens. 



M y queens actually 

 work on red clover. They 

 have 26-100 tongue- 

 length. Prof. C. P. Gill- 

 ette measured them. You 

 should order ?iozu and 

 pay when queens are 

 ready. Many are avail- 

 ing themselves of this 

 opportunity. 



Freewater, Oie. Jan. 9, 1902. 

 Mr. A, D. D. V> OOD 



Dear Sir: — I wish to say that the 12 

 queens you sent me by mail cante in the most ex- 

 cellent condition from their long journey. For 

 the past two weeks their offspring have been 

 flying quite freely. They did excellent work the 

 last part of the season, while for color and gen- 

 tleness thev are not excelled in this country. I 

 have been In the bee business for 20 years, and 

 I praise them above all bees I ever handled. I 

 realize I cannot recommend them too highly. 

 Yours Respectfully, C. G. Rogers. 



Now friends you can have just such queens. 

 Hundreds of good bee-keepers got them last 

 season. You ought not to be without your share. 



The price will be, in June, Si. 00 for one untest- 

 ed; 12 for $10.00. Tested, S2.00 each; or, 12 for 

 $20.00. After July i, 75c for one unteoted, or $1.50 

 for one tested. 



A. D. D. WOOD Lansing, Mich. 



Michigan Phone 786. 



I also deal in all kinds of supplies. Circulars 

 free. 



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Why handle sections twice over 'J 



when by the use of the Rauchfuss, M 

 Combined # 



Section-Press 



and Foundation Fastener, you can 

 put the sections together and fill 

 them with foundation all at one 

 operation. You can see a picture 

 of this machine on page 51 of the 

 Feb. Review, and you can get a 

 complete description, together 

 with the testimonials of prominent 

 bee keepers who have used it, by 

 writing to Frank Rauchfuss, 1440 

 Market St., Denver, Colo. 



