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THE B EE-KEEPERS li^J / -^ . . 



DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



BY THE NEW WEED PROCESS 



Has no superior because it is made in the best possible manner, upon the best 

 machines, and from the best wax — that from which all foreign subFtances, such 

 as pollen, bee glue, dirt, iron from boilers, burnt wax and soot have been removed; 

 and that, too, without the use of acids. These foreign matters make the foundation 

 offensive to the bees and decrease its tenacity. Every iiich of foundation is guar- 

 anteed fo be equal to the samjile which will be sent upon application. 



LANGSTROTH ON THE HONEY BEE, Revised, Smokers, Sections, Tin Pails, 

 and other Supplies. Send for Circular. GHAS. DADANT & SON, HaHliltOn, illS. 5 



1 

 I 



4'96-}2t 



Phase mention the Reuie" 



POUDER'S HONEY JARS, 



Beautiful, Accurate and ('heap. The 

 trade supplied. Bee Supplies; Root's 

 goods at Root's prices and the best ship- 

 pinK point in the country. Writf^ for 

 prices. WALTER S. POUDER, 



1 95.12t Indianapolis, Ind. 



Pleasf mcKiion Iht- i:,w,^w. 



Ulnstiated Adveitiseients Attract Attention, 



Cuts FurnlsM for all illnstratlng Purposes. 



Warranted Purely Mated 



Golden, Italian Queens bred from a queen test- 

 ed and selected by Doolittle, for his own pri- 

 vate use, out of 1,000 queens, and vnlued at 

 Single queen, 75 cts, ; six for $4 00; 

 after June, single queen, 50 cts. ; 

 six for $2.75; or $5.00 per dozen. 

 Leather - colored queens from 

 Root's best imported stock, when 

 on band, same price as above. 5-!16 if 



H. G. QUIRIN, Bellevue. Ohio. 



V ex lit? not!', VJ II 



$50. 



B'».»1l^'»Fli^'<^^^l''»,»^'! 



Italian Bees 



1i«i.»1t»^ »« i^'fc'lt^^ » 



ai Uiieciis. 



Untested, f 1.00, 

 $ .25 ; 6 for $6.00 ; 

 $1.00; full colonies, $6.00 

 with queen, $2.50; l-frai'e, $2.00 



6 for $5.0 ^ tested J 

 bees by the lb., J 

 nuclei, 2 - frames I 



Barred and While Plymouth Rock Eggs. | 

 00 for 15 ; Bronze Turkey Eggs, $2 00 per J 



sitting. 

 3 96-4t 



Mrs. A. A. SIMPSON, , 



Swarts, ttreen Co.. Pa. \ 



Please mention the ffeuieiv. 



If You Wish Neat, Artistic 

 Have it Doqe at the Review. 



Ready to Mail^ 



Ctioice, Italian (lueens at $1.00 each. They 

 were reared in the fall of 1S05 and are vigorous 

 and healthy. Untested queens, 75 cts., or $8.00 

 per dozen. Safe arrival and ^atisfaction guar- 

 anteed. Send for price list- SHAW & CO., 

 4-96-tf. Loreauville, La. 



Please nie.ition the Reuiew. 



I have several hundred 



QUEEN CAGES 



of (iitferent styles and sizes, made by C W. 

 v'osti'llow. and I should he pleased to send sam- 

 plis antl prices to any intending to buy cages. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



The Southland Queen. 



You ought to know what you are missing, by 

 not reading tlie Southland Queen, the only bee- 

 journal tiublished in the south, and the only 

 Dee keepers' scliool known is taught through its 

 columns by 'that WORLD RENOWNED teacher 

 Mrs. Jennie Atchley. How to raise queens, bees 

 and honey, and in fact jiow to make bee-keep- 

 ing a success is taught in the school. One sin- 

 gle copy is worth more to beginners than the 

 subscr iption price for a year, $1.00. A steam 

 lee-i'ive factory, and all bee-supplies. You all 

 know where to make arrangements for your 

 queens and bees for '96. If you don't, send to us 

 for a free catalog, that tells all about queen 

 rearing, and a samole .journal. 



THE JENNIE ATGHLEY CO., 



12-95-tf Beeville, Bee Co. Texas 



