. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 124 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. IN BEE SUPPLIES I have the following articles in bee svipplies which, owing to other business requiring niy at- tention, I will close out at less than cost. Thirty of Root's 1^2 story, 8-frame, Dovetail hives with shallow extracting frames in supers, and with Hoffman brood frames, at $ each; 300 made up Hoffman brood frames at $ per 100; 400 shallow (s'3 deep) extracting frames at $ per 100; one Daisy Foundation Fastener, without lamp, 65 cents'; ten Bee entrance guards at loc; ten 8-frame zinc honey-boards at loc


. The Bee-keepers' review. Bee culture. 124 THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. IN BEE SUPPLIES I have the following articles in bee svipplies which, owing to other business requiring niy at- tention, I will close out at less than cost. Thirty of Root's 1^2 story, 8-frame, Dovetail hives with shallow extracting frames in supers, and with Hoffman brood frames, at $ each; 300 made up Hoffman brood frames at $ per 100; 400 shallow (s'3 deep) extracting frames at $ per 100; one Daisy Foundation Fastener, without lamp, 65 cents'; ten Bee entrance guards at loc; ten 8-frame zinc honey-boards at loc each; two Coggshall bee brushes loc each; five mosquito- bar bee-veils, the lot for ; 50 Doolittle cell protectors, the lot for 50c; 200 2Ct size Benton queen cages (with candy) for ; 50 nice, clean all-worker brood-combs, in Hoffman frames for ; 12 copies Hutchinson's late edition of Ad- vance Bee Culture, the lot at 40c each. Order at once if yon want these goods. Can ship at once. Bees, queens, and nuclei for sale. ARTHUR T. DeWITT, 2-03-tf Sang Run, Md. Prize Winners. If you wish the best bees and queens, get the WillAtchley "Prize Winners". His .stock has won the first prize in New York State at the Dutchess Co. Agricultural Fair held at Pough- , in September 23-26, 1902. They have also carried off the medal and first prize at the Worcester Agricultural Fair, held at Worcester, Mass., September 1 and 2, 1902. The have also produced the largest vields in California the past season. Read the fol'lowing letter, such as are being received almost daily. Jonesboro, Ark., Oct. 7, 1902. Mr. Atchley, Sir:âThe queen I got of you in 1901 has proved to be a dandy . The year of 1901 was so dry I did not get 200 pounds of honey from 100 colonies, but in 1902 I have secured as high as 140 pounds from one colony; and the queen I got of you swarmed five times and the first swarm swarmed five times, and the original colony and the first .swarm, each stored


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