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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



F^ake Voup Ov/n Hives. 



3ee ^ Keepers 



Will save money by 

 using- our Foot Pow- 

 er Saw in making- 

 their hives, sections 

 and boxes. 



Machines on trial. 

 Send for Catalog-ue. 



W.F.&JNO. BARNES CO., 



384 Rnby St., 



Rockford, Tils. 



l-07-12t 



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Glioice Bees for Sale. 



My brother and myself will have about 600 

 colonies of bees under our manatjement the coming 

 season, and to buy cans in which to store all of the 

 honey that we hope they will gather will cost not 

 far trom S200. To secure money for that purpose 

 1 have decided to sell a few of the bees here at 

 home— perhaps 25 or 30 colonies. 



These bees have been on their summer stands 

 about three weeks. They wintered perfectly— all 

 clean, dry and healthy. 



They are all pure Italians; most of the colonies 

 having queens of the Superior Stock. Not a queen 

 will be sent out that would not pass as a breeding 

 queen such as dealers sell in the spring for from 

 $3.00 to S5.C0 each. The hives are 8-frame 

 Langstroth, have been used only two years, and are 

 painted with two good coats of white paint. The 

 combs are all built from full sheets of foundation 

 and wired at that. In fact, the slocks are strictly 

 first-class in every respect - could not be better— 

 and the price is $6.00 per colony, no more and no 

 less, even if one man should take the whole lot. 



1 am ready to accept and 1 book orders accom 

 panied by the cash, and when have received orders 

 for 30 colonies, this advertisement will be discon- 

 tjnued, and no more orders accepted. The bees 

 will be shipped by express, about fruit-bloom time, 

 and sate arrival guaranteed in every respect. 



If you wish to stock your apiary with a strain of 

 bees that has no supeiior, here is a chance to get a 

 tested queen, already introduced, in a full colony, 

 whereby she can be shipped without injury, early in 

 the season, all at moderate price. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mjch. 



Minnesota Bred Queens. 



Try our Northern bred queens. 

 Three-tanded and Golden Ital- 

 ians. Untested, 76cts.; tested 

 $1.25. Hardy and good honey 

 gatherers. We want your orders 

 and will guarantee safe arrival 

 and satisfaction. Write for cir- 

 cular to 4-07-tf 



MENNIE & FENTON. 



Pine Island, Minn. 



BEES AND QUEENS. 



Three and five-banded Italians, and silver gray 

 Carniolans. Untested queens. 75 cts each; tested, 

 $1.00. One-frame nucleus, without queen, 75 cts.; 

 two-frame, $1.25. Special prices on large orders. 



C. B. BANKSTON & CO., San Antonio, Texas. 



2-07-tf 



800 POUNDS of pure beeswax for sale. 

 Refuse from extractors wanted. Will pay cash. 

 2-o7-3t W. L. COGGSHALL, Groton, N. Y. 



