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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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 I 

 Queens \ 

 cost no \ 

 J m o r e t 



5 than those of which <^ne - half turn out hy- ; 

 5 brids, which is often the case, as many pur- J 

 5 chasers know to their sorrow. Last year, ; 

 S 99 per f ent of my queens proved purely ma- J 

 ; ted. They are large, beautiful, Golden Ital- l! 

 i ians, bred for business as well as color, and t 

 { my prices in April and May are as follows : t 

 ; Untested, but WARRANTED PURELY ' 

 ^ MATED, 80 cts. each ; 6 for $4.50. Tested, \ 

 S $100; good breeders, $2.50; extra, select, .' 

 * straight 5-banded, breeding queen, $4 00. To i 

 ' a new customer I will send one warranted t 

 I queen for 60 cts. Safe arrival guaranteed. » 

 ; E. A. SEELEY, Bloomer, Ark. 2 



} ( Money order office, Lavaca. Ark.) J 



496-2t 



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Red Glover Queens. 



It has long been my aim to get bees that would 

 work on red clover, and I now have 100 colonies 

 of large, beautiful Italians that work well on 

 red clover, and stored a nice lot of surplus from 

 this source last year. I can furnish untested 

 queens at 65 cts., or two for $1.25. Warranted 

 queees, SOctseach.ortwoforSl 50. Tested, $1.25. 

 Select tested, |2.00. Perfect satisfaction guar- 

 anteed. ('. M. HICKS, 

 4.96.tf. ITiuksville, Md. 



Afuoe: invntiun the Rei/ieui. 





don, Wis , operates two sawmills ihat 

 cut, annually, eight million feet of lum- 

 ber, thus securing the besf lumber at the 

 lowest pr ce for the manufarture of bee- 

 keepers' supplies. They have also just 

 completed one of the 



L2vr5iest Fzvctories, 



and have the latest and most impioved 

 machinery tor the manufacture of B»e- 

 Hives, Sections, etc. that there is in the 

 State. Tlie material is cnt from pat- 

 terns, by machinery, and is absf»lntely 

 accurate. For sections, the clearest and 



Whitest BE^jjwood 



is used, and they are polished on both 

 sides. Nearness to pine and basswood 

 forests, and possession of mills and fac- 

 tory equiped with best machinery, all 

 combine to enable this firm to furnish 

 the best goods at 



Lowest Prices. j-i- 



it has a job lot of 200,000 No. 2 sections 

 that will be sold at 50 cts per 1.000. or 

 2,000 snow - white sections will be sold 

 for S4.00. and larger quantities at still 

 lower prices. Send for circular and see 

 the prices on a full line of supplies. 



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5A11EKSSEEDS 



Over 850,000 Farmers, 

 Market Gardeners and .♦^'ti- 

 ZfiiHiittesttothe superiority of 



SALZER'S SEEDS. 



We are the only 8oe<1«niei" tn 

 Amerli-u malvicii; a »pofi:r)y 

 of t'ariu seeds, and arc (tie 

 Inre:e«f erowera of 0;i!r», 

 Whe;it. Pot a(0'. s iM ..".0 a bl>l.. 

 liJrnss'.'s, Clovers. Fodder 

 I'lantH, etc., in the woL-ld. 



1,000,000 rose;^, 



Plants and Sm^II Fruits. 



VEGETABIiES. 



Kiiormons Stocf.H, Korthcrn 

 Grown (Buion Seed only 90c. 

 Der pi uikI. All prices low. 



K6 PI.KS. KarlicKt A eKctn,. 

 blew, postpaid, ^1 ; 10 pKgs. 

 Flower Seeds, !ioe. 



M:iniinotli Catuloi; and 10 

 pUes. (Jrsiinsnnd tJnis-iM lOe. 



Catalog free for 5c. pcstase* 



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NEW YORK QUEENS. 



" Favor is Deceitful ; Beauty is Vain."' The 

 beautiful yellow bees are gf)ing. Let them go. 

 1 have a strain of bees that are hardv and pro- 

 lific, and remarkable for their longevity, besides 

 capr>ing their honey the whitest of any. They 

 are the coming bees for our Northern climate. I 

 also have an apiary of golden Italians, and 

 from June, through tlie season can furnish un- 

 tested queens of either variety at 75 cts. each. 

 Tested, $1.00. Mrs OLIVER (OLE, 

 4 56 St. Sherburne, N. Y. 



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The reason that qu'^en breeders are 

 often so far bell nd wi'h orders is they 

 don't have enough nuclei. I shall not do 

 business in that way. Just as soon as 

 the weather will permit I shall start 300 

 nuclei, and, if necessary, the number 

 will be increased to 500. I have taken 

 for my motto. 



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i3 have both the Golden and the leather fei 



a colored Italians, but they are kept in B 



iSI separate yards— completely isolated. I E 



a have some very fine breeding queens di- E! 



3! rect from Italy. I use the D.>olittle E! 



3 method of queen rearing which is un- li 



a surpassed for producing fine queens. B 



g Prices are as follows : Untested. 75 cts Kii 



a each ; one doz , $6.(X1 ; tested, $1.W), one Q 



a doz., $S 00; select tested, $1 50; one doz.. Q 



a $15.00; breeding queens, the very best lb! 



a imported, $5(10; fair imported (jueens, C 



a $3.00. F. A. CROWELL, fc" 



a 4 9t;-t;t (irauger, Minn. Kij 



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