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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



For Sale — SOO colonies of bees, 8-frame 

 hives, operated for comb honey. W. P. Col- 

 lins, Boulder, Colo. 



Italian Oueens — Bees by the pound. Apiar- 

 ies under "State inspection. Descriptive list 

 free. Leaflets, "How to Introduce Queens,' 

 1.5c.: "How to Increase," 15c.; both for 35c. 

 E. E. MoTT, Glenwood, Mich. 



OuEENS bred from Moore and Doolittle's 

 besT Italian stock. Untested, 60c each, $6.60 

 per doz., $50 per 100. Tested, 90c each, 

 $10.30 per doz., $80 per 100. Delivery guar- 

 anteed. Book orders now. Nuclei, any quan- 

 tity, 3-frames $1.50, 3-frames, $2. Add price 

 of above queens wanted. Spencer Apiaries 

 Co., Nordh off, Cal. 



We re-Queen Our Bees every year with 

 best Italian stock to prevent swarmirg. We 

 offer the one-year-old queens removed from 

 these hives at 50c each, $5.40 per dozen, $40 

 per 100. Delivery guaranteed. Book orders 

 now. Nuclei, any quantity, 2-frames, $1.50; 

 3-frames, $3. Add price of above queens 

 wanted. Spencer Apiaries Co., Nordhoff, Cal. 



Dixie Swarms direct to you in April. Stop 

 and think for half a minute what a small 

 package of bees or nuclei would do if put on 

 those unoccupied combs early in the spring. 

 The cost is just a drop in the bucket and your 

 1914 honey crop may be doubled. Bees by the 

 pound, queens and nuclei shipped during April. 

 Carefully selected stock. Excellent express 

 and mail service. Prices low. Save money by 

 writing at once for our price list and estimate 

 on your order. Conneaut Lake Bee Co., Mel- 

 drim, Georgia. 



For Sale. — A limited number of very care- 

 fully reared Italian queens. Original stock 

 from Moore and Doolittle. Let me book your 

 order now, then mail your queens during 

 spring and summer. A limited number of 

 tested and breeding queens for spring deliv- 

 ery at the following prices: Tested, at $3; 

 selected tested, at $2.50 each; breeders, the 

 very finest, at $5 each. Untested, June and 

 later, at 90c each, or $9 per dozen. Orders 

 tilled in rotation as booked. Get on the list 

 early to be sure of your supply of queens. R. 

 A. SnuLTS, Rt. 3, Cosby, Tenn. 



MISCEIiIiANEOUS. 



For Sale — Motor Cycle. Telephones. Ad- 

 dress E. Pressler, 1726 Armitage Ave., Chi- 

 cago, 111. 



For Sale — Rufus-red Belgian Hares. Price 

 list free. Harvey L. Stumb, Richland Cen- 

 ter, Pa. 



For Sale — Bee-Keepers' supplies, honey and 

 bees. Write for price circular. A. E. Bur- 

 dick, Sunnyside, Wash. 



For Sale— a blend of White and Alsike 

 clover seed; also light amber Aster honey. 

 N. O. Walker, Franklin, Tenn. 



Bee-keepers — If you are interested in 

 Double-walled Hives, write for our free cata- 

 logue. The L. F. IIowden Mfg. Co., Fill- 

 more, N. Y. 



For Sale.— Sheep shearing machine. No. 1 

 condition. Will trade for honey. Route 1, 

 Box 47, Ghent, Minn. 



For Sale — Root's Goods and Dadant's 

 Foundation at factory prices. Spencer Apiar- 

 ies Co., Nordhoff, Calif. 



Your Name and Address on 100 envelopes, 

 30c; on 100 sheets writing paper, 30c. All 

 postpaid. Pearl Co., Clintonville, Conn. 



For Sale. — Flemish Giants Rabbits, $.'^.00 

 per pair. Guinea Pigs, $1.50 per pair. White 

 Rats, 50c per pair. Address W. H. Townsend, 

 Hubbardston, Mich. 



Heltanti — the big money maker; beats gin- 

 seng or anything else that grows. Write for 

 full particulars. Burgess Seed Co., 9 B. K., 

 Allegan, Mich. 



Bee-Keepers' Supplies sold at a reduction. 

 Marshfield Sections and Falcon Foundation in 

 stock. Send for my prices free. The Bee and 

 Honey Man, W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 



To Exchange for Extracted Honey — One 

 Wheel-hoe with Seeder; one Spray Pump; one 

 Cider Mill. All high-grade articles, used very 

 little. Write for particulars. John E. Miller, 

 44 Broad St., New York City. 



For Sale. — Fifteen Little Wonder Bingham 

 Smokers at the exceedingly low price of 45c 

 each, or three for $1.20. The smokers can go 

 by parcel post by including postage for two 

 pounds each. Also a quantity of sections for 

 comb honey. Address Mrs. W. Z. Hutchinson, 

 1122 Detroit St., Flint, Mich. 



Wanted — White Sweet Clover Seed. The 

 National is oversold on sweet clover seed, and 

 if any of our readers have some, or know of 

 any that can be bought, we would be pleased to 

 hear from them, stating amount you have and 

 the price you will take for it on board car at 

 your station. Address the Bee-Keepers' Re- 

 view, Northstar, Michigan. 



For Sale. — Two dozen mailing cases, bot- 

 tles and corks, for mailing samples of honey, 

 sold to members for an even dollar. They 

 weigh four pounds and are packed to go by 

 parcel post. Your postmaster can tell you 

 how much to include for postage from Lowell, 

 Mass. Larger quantities at correspondingly 

 less price to go by freight or express. Say 

 how many you can use. Address The Bee- 

 Keepers' Review, Northstar, Michigan. 



Sweet Clover Seed for Sale — We have at 

 Syracuse, N. Y., 1,600 pounds White and Yel- 

 low sweet clover seed mixed, about half and 

 half each. It is unhulled and we can offer it 

 in 50 to 100 pound lots at the extremely low 

 price of 10c per pound, in sacks, on board car 

 at Syracuse. The yellow variety blooms about 

 two weeks earlier than the white, so the two 

 sown together would likely make the honey 

 flow that much longer. We have in Boulder, 

 Colorado, 175 pounds of the white variety, 

 hulled, that contains likely 2% of weed seed. 

 We quote it at 15c per pound in lots of 50 to 

 100 pounds. We have in Cornell, 111., 300 

 pounds of the white variety of seed contain- 

 ing likely 2% of weed seed. This we can sell 

 you at 15c per pound in car there. This is 

 hulled seed, also. Address with remittance. 

 National Beekeepers' Ass'n., Northstar, 

 Michigan. 



