THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 473 



THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW CLUBBING OFFER 



The REVIEW for 1916 $1.00 



October, November and December 1915 free J 



American Bee Journal for 1916 1.00 I All Four For Only 



Gleanings for 1916 1.00 



One REVIEW HONEY QUEEN 



U $3.00 



Total $4.00 



For description of REVIEW QUEEN see another column. 



Address with remittance The BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan 



Golden and Three Banded Italian Queens For Sale 



The Review has made arrangements with the following queen breeders to furnish Review 

 subscribers with queens at their price, listed in other part of this number of the Review. It 

 will be noticed that the list is of the most reliable breeders we have at the present time, and 

 we take pleasure in offering their stock as the very best obtainable at any price, not excepting 

 imported stock. We have spoken for a goodly number of those fine queens, so can promise our 

 readers very prompt delivery at the present time. 



The Mr. John M. Davis strain of three banded Italians needs no introduction at this time, 

 his 43 years experience as a breedc Tor the market has placed his fine stock far above the 

 average, and the beauty of it is, he promised to ship all queens almost by return mail. Order 

 through The Review to be sure of this very prompt service. The price we sell at is given in 

 his advertisement on aiiother page 



Mr. J. P. Moore strain of three banded queens is world renowned for gentleness, hardi- 

 ness and good honey tatherinar characteristics. Mr. Hutchinson used to say there was none 

 better to be had. Mr. Moore has i^romised us that he would mail queens by return mail to 

 Review subscribers. An order through the Review would insure prompt delivery. 



Mr. Ben G. Davis, breeder of the "Davis" fr.mous "Goldens." Mr. Davis in his strain of 

 goldens has combined honey gathering qualities with beauty and gentleness. There has more 

 favorable comment reached the Review office regarding "Ben's" goldens, as disease resisters 

 than any other breeders. This means that they are a hardy and industrious strain. Ex-Direc- 

 tor Buchanan says "they are the best disease resisters I ever saw." Mr. Buchanan was State 

 inspector of apiaries of Tennessee for several years and ought to know. Mr. N. E. Franes 

 says "They are wonderful disease resisting bees." If you are in an European foul brood loca- 

 tion, it would look as if this strain would be the one to select as "good housekeepers" to fight 

 this disease with. Mr. Davis has promised to mail Review orders promptly, by return maU, 

 In requeening this Fall, mail all orders to THE REVIEW, Northstar, Michigan. 



Our 1915 Crop of White Clover Extracted Honey For Sale 

 TOWNSEND'S ULTRA-QUALITY 



Gathered from the clean meadows of old Gratiot County, where hardly a single other 

 blossom can be found, except the White and Alsike clover, %ve can this year offer Clover Ex- 

 tracted Honey in its purity. In the production of this crop of honey, we offer you our forty 

 years' experience in learning how to produce the very best quality of honey from the very best 

 honey nectar producing plant in the world. White and Alsike clover. Combs are provided, so 

 no honey is extracted until it is thoroughly cured on the hive, by the bees. Besides this, our 

 honey is produced in nice clean white combs, above queen excluders. Last Fall, these white 

 combs were cleaned of all honey adhering to them, by the bees, lest there should be some little 

 ■old sour honey from last year mixed with this new crop to impair its flavor. Rich, ripe, roapy, 

 are some of the "pet names" given our honey by the consuming public. Of course, this Clover 

 honey, handled as we do, would naturally be of a most delicious flavor, aroma, boquet. As 

 usual, this 1915 crop of Ultra-quality white clover extracted honey will be canned in brand 

 new, bright, shiny, tin cans, containing 60Ib net weight, and crated one and two in a case for 

 shipment, the bulk being crated, two in a crate. It costs some more to produce Townsend's 

 Ultra-quality honey, than the ordinary extracted honey upon the market, then as it is evapor- 

 ated down so close and heavy body, we do not get so many pounds by this process, consequently 

 have to sell it for a little advance over regular stock. We quote you this fine stock as long as 

 it lasts F. O. B. our station as follows : one 60tt) net can cased singly of this best stock at 

 $6.00 per can ; in cases of two cans, one to nine cases inclusive, at 9 cents per pound ; 10 or more 

 cases at 8V^ cents per pound. Sample free. 



Our binding guarantee is that if Townsend's Ultra-Quality extracted honey is not 

 as good honey as you ever bought at any price, or, if for any reason you do not care to accept 

 it upon arrival we will gladly take it off your hands and refund your money, including all 

 freight charges. Could we offer more ! Of course you will realize we could not make this offer 

 if our stock of honey was "just ordinary" but Townsend's Ultra-quality extracted honey is not 

 of the ordinary kind, so we do not fear the results of this binding guarantee. Remember there 

 is but one Townsend's Ultra-Quality extracted honey and to secure this splendid brand address 



E. D. TOWNSEND & SONS, Northstar, Michigan, U. S. A. 



