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Bf>f(ir<> ordonii^: vmir «pr(i'>ns nnd w£ 

 wilU'ive you I'.OTTOM PRICES on 



"BOSS" ONE-PI[GE SECTION, 



Also 1). T. HIVKS, SHIPPING CRATES ami 



othfr SniH)Ii('s. 

 Wo have fvt'r.vtliing in tip top ordpr, and can 



fill ordoi-R on short notice. Let us hear 



from you for prires. 



J. FORriCROOK & CO., 

 JaiA l8t, 1.S94. Watertown, Wis. 



Mutti's ::: 



lEY EXTRACTOR 

 PKRFECTION 

 >ld-Blast Smokers 



S<iu2ire Gl»ss Honey J^r^r Etc. 



For Circulais, apply to (has. F. Moth & Son 

 Cor. Freeman &. Central Aves., Cincinnati, O. 

 Send 10c. for Practical Hints to Bee- Keepers. 



1-96-tf. 



Pleassi- W-nlion the Rfvieu 



Warranted GOLDEN 



ITALIAN Queens 



By return mail. They are bred from a queen 

 tested by Doolittle out of IPO i (^ueens for his 

 own use and valued at S->0. Queens 5()cl.i. each ; 

 6 for f 2 7")^ or ffri (H) per dozen. Leather colored 

 queens from Root's best imported stock same 

 price. Bees from my iiiioens are Kood workers 

 on red clover. Safe ileiivery guaranteed. N. B. 

 I safely sent more than I'Wicjiieens to California 

 last season. ,")-9G tf 



H. G QUIRIN, Bellevue. Ohio. 



New aud eecoud hand FOUNDATION 

 MILLS for sale, cheap. Yaudervort, Dun- 

 ham, Pelham aud Root mills, all at your 

 own price ! Write, saying what you want. 

 LEAHY M'F'G CO., Higginsyille, Mo. 



4-96-6t Pkase mention the Reuieu). 



W. H. BRIGHT'S 



CIRCULAR FOR 1895, describes every thing 

 needed in the apiary. Bees, queens, hives, sec- 

 tions, sprayinjr pumps and Bright's comb foun- 

 dation, sold at bottom prices. Send for one 



WM.H. BRIGHT, 



l-95-12t Mazeppa, Minn. 



"ry 1 ' f T\ 1 Hon 'y to secure the complet 



HPPr||T1() K/1Pk '-'"''' ^"ctions can be made v( 



1 vUUlilS UClvK if rightly managed during the h 



^ August and September. In ''A 



completion of unfin- 

 very profitable 

 hot weather of 

 September. In " Advanc^kd Bee 

 Culture "' miy 1) • t'luad c miplelo instraciiDns regarding the selection and prepara- 

 tion of colonies, prep iration of the feed, manipulation necessary to secure the rapid 

 capping of the combs, time for removing the honey, aud how to manage if a few sec- 

 tions in a case ar- not quite complete; in short, all of the "kinks" that have been 

 learned from years of experience anil the feeding b.ick of tons of honey. 



Price of the book. "lO cts. The Review one year and the book tor ^1.25 

 C"pppjpi»e Tlie best feeder to use in feeding back is the Heddon. It covers 

 th(> whole top f)f the hive, holds 2 ) lbs., a glance shows if it needs 

 tilling, no contact with the btu^s in filling, and the bees are never daubed. The usual 

 price is 75 cts., but 1 have 4U good second h.uid ones fur salp at 2'i cts. each. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint. Mich. 



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