TtlJL BEh^-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Bees Scooped ! 



1 luivo at last sncoopdod in IjiiyingHll 'lie '>Pf"< 

 witliin 2^6 inilee of my lioiiu' apiary, eiviepv live 

 colouies.linil tlie^^e 1 liavc Italianized •|"<I li.ivo 

 permission to control tiieir drones. Tliis prac- 

 tically Kivi'M me ,1 clear tield for breeuiii« pure 

 Italian c|U(^eii8. 1 have hud over twenty years' 

 exi)ereii<!e in hrepdinj; ami experimenting with 

 Italian (iiieensaml bees, and 1 now breed "for 

 bnsinesH" fronj my own importations an<l Doo- 

 little's " Best." Poor stock is costly as a sift. 



One colony of Italians in single story, S-frame, 

 D. T. hive, IC.Ot); .5 colonies, $27.. 50 ; lOcoli'mies, 

 S.IO.W: one frame nucleus, Sl.^O; two frame. 

 Si. 7.'). .Sidect the <iupen wanted anil add price to 

 the above. Dnrinf? March and April, one tested 

 qiTl. 2.IK). Select tested ipieen. $:i 00. .\fter 

 May let, one tested (iiieen. $1 .50; 3 for $4.00; 6 

 for $7 50 ; select tested, $2 .50. Untested queens 

 as earlv as the si^ason will permit of their beinfr 

 reared', one for Si IM); 3 lor $2.25; 6 for $4 00; 12 

 for ■$() 75. 1 have over KK) tested queens reare<l 

 last summer and fall that will be taken from full 

 colonies to fill extra early orders. 



C'ontracts for hybrid and black bees in o"an- 

 tities solicited, and if desired will furnish them 

 with tested or untested Italian queens <m reast>n- 

 able terms. 



JOHN n. DAVIS, 



2-95 12 Spring Hill, Maury ("o., Tenn. 



[ The Land of Honey ^ 



The Italy of America I 



Send for a cnpi/ of the PACIFIC BEE 

 JOURNAL: S65 E. -^nd St., Los Angeles, 

 California. 



PlpcfiP mcniinn th^ Rniieia 



GOOD iTJuiH QUEENS 



.-Vre my speciality. My breeders are selected 



, from colonies in my comb honey yard, when the 

 best stock is always selected by actual work 

 done in the supers. No other qualtity in bees 

 pleases me so well as the ability to till the 

 .*fotions with honey. Choice' queens fr'^m this 

 yard bv RETUKN M.\]L after May 1.5, Sl.OO each; 



5 3 for S2 .50. 



/ Two-Frame Nuclei, with untested queens, good 



conibs. well filled with brood, after June Ist, 

 $2.50 each. Orders bf>oked and filipdin rotation. 



• Reference, the Marshall National Bank. 



4-96-tf E. F. QUIGHLEY, Unionville, Mo. 



BEESWn EnRAGTORS. 



The only extractor in the world that will ex- 

 tract all of the wax from old combs rapidly by 

 steam . Send for descriptive, illustrated cata- 

 logue to C. G. FERRIS, 

 4 %-tf South Columbia. N. Y. 



Please mention the Review. 



JOHN F. STRATTON'S 



ChLbBRATED 



Birmingham SteelStrings 



^^ for Violin, Guitar, Mandolin, Banjo 



Finest Made. Extra Plated. 

 BBAIK mAr' Warranted not to rust. SendforCatlg 



JOHN F. STRATTON. 



Imptrter, Manufacturer and Wholesale Dealer' 



811. 813. 815, 817 E. 9th St.. N. Y. 



^ft^use mention the Review. 



—If you are Roing to — 



write to the editor of the Keview. He has a 

 new Barnes saw to sell and would be glad to 

 make you happy by telling you the price at 

 which he would sell it. 



Supplies Cheap. 



Mr L. B. Bell, formerly of Brecksville, Ohio, 

 has accepted a permanent position in .\rizona, 

 and wishes to dispose of his apiarian fixtures. 

 He wrote to me about it, and I told him if he 

 would have them shipped to rae I would sell 

 them for him on commission. Here is a list of 

 the articles and the price at which they are 

 otfered. 



1 Barnes Saw $20.00 



1 Fdn. Mill ( 6 in Pelham ) Tank and dip- 

 ping boards 6-OP 



4 M. Sections ( fx. B. Lewis & Co. Cream 



Standard 400 



1 Daisy Fde Fastener W 



1 Coil Wire -60 



1 P^xpansion Bit 1-00 



61 Section Cases { Wide Frame and tin sep- 



10() Brood Cases i; New Heddon ) at -'.5 



(58 (Covers at 15 



53 Bottom Boards at 10 



5:5 Honey Boards, Queen excluding at 1.5 



2 Escape Boards at 25 



.30 Escapes at 1^ 



7-JO New Heddon combs at 05 



210 Wood Screws at ■ ■ •• •'^1 



50 Feeders ) Heddon Excelsior) at 25 



Hubbard Section Press ' .25 



.\11 of the above are in my possession and can 

 be8hipi)ed pnmiptly. The hives and cases are 

 well-made and nicely painted, and havini^ been 

 in use only two or three seasons are practicdly 

 as good as new. The combs are in wired frames 

 and are all straight and nice. Any one wishina: 

 Ito buy anything out of this ot can learn fuller 

 particulars upon inquiry. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



