. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 163 Is the name under which Mr. Hutchin- son, for five years, sold my strain of bees, guaranteeing safe arrival, safe introduction, purity of mating, and en- tire satisfaction to the extent tliat the queen could be returned any time with- in two years, when the money would be returned, together with 50 cts extra to pay for the trouble. Although he sold hundreds of queens each year, in only two instances was he asked to return the money, while there were hundreds of letters from pleased pur- chasers. Not more than half a dozen quee
. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 163 Is the name under which Mr. Hutchin- son, for five years, sold my strain of bees, guaranteeing safe arrival, safe introduction, purity of mating, and en- tire satisfaction to the extent tliat the queen could be returned any time with- in two years, when the money would be returned, together with 50 cts extra to pay for the trouble. Although he sold hundreds of queens each year, in only two instances was he asked to return the money, while there were hundreds of letters from pleased pur- chasers. Not more than half a dozen queens were reported as impurely mated, in all of those years, while the losses in transportation and introduc- tion were not serious; yet, on account of those guarantees, Mr. Hutchinson asked $ for a queen. I can now sell you queens that are exactly the same, and guarantee safe arrival any- where in the U. S., Canada, or Cuba, at the following prices: Single queen, $; six for $; one dozen for $ Send for a handsome circular that gives the experience of well-known bee- keepers with this stock. J. P. MOORE, Morgan, Kentucky. .clei tor ^priH) ITALIAN QUEENS. Either Golden or "Red Clover," before July at the following prices: 1 6 12 Untesied ? i oo $ 5 oo $ 9 00 Warranted tested 1 25 700 1300 Tested i 50 Select Tested 2 00 Breeders from $5 up 1 6 12 2-franie nucleus (noqueen) $2 50 $1^ 00 $25 00 When Queen? are wanted with Nuclei add price of any Queen wanted. Batavia, III., Aug. 21, 1901 Mr. J, D. Blocher— Dear Sir : I thought I would let you know as to the results from the nu- clei sent me. They were placed in ten-frame hives, and are now in fine condition. From one I removed 24 pounds of honey, and had to give six of them more room, as they were hanging out. They have more than reached my expecta '°"*' Yours Resp., E. K. Meridith Do not send personal checks unless you send 1 Oc extra for collection. e^fl CItyj, Hit. Will furnish Hives and Sections
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