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By the new Weed Process 



is made in the best manner, up- 

 on the best machines, and from 

 the best wax — that free from 

 dirt, pollen, propolis, burnt wax, 

 etc., that decrease its tenacity 

 and make it offensive to the 

 bees. Every inch of foundation 

 is guaranteed to be equal to the 

 sample that will be sent upon 

 application. 



I^angstroth on the Hon- 

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 Pails, Sections and other sup- 

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Dadant & Son, 



Hamilton, Ills. 



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We make millions of them 

 yearly; workmanship, smooth- 

 ness and finish can't be better. 

 The basswood grows right here. 

 If you want some good Ship- 

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 them of us. A full line of 

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Write for illustrated cata 

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Watertown, Wis. U. S. A. 

 BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES. 



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If you have not received a 



copy annually, send us vour 



name and address, and one will 



be mailed you free. 



Special Offers. 



On all cash orders received 

 before April i, 1903, we allow a 

 discount of two ])er cent. 



To parties sending us an or- 

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 |;ro.oo or more, at regular 

 prices, we will make the follow- 

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Marketing 



Of honey is fnlly a-^ important 

 as its production. To produce 

 a crop of honey cheaply, and to 

 sell it to the best advantage, are 

 distinct processes. 



Whether honey should be sent 

 to a distant market, whether 

 sold outright or on commission, 

 whether the home market can 

 be profitably developed, wheth- 

 er the bee keeper should sell 

 the honev himself, or employ 

 some one, the peddling of hon- 

 ey, etc. are all tlinroughlv dis- 

 cussed in one of ihe cliapter-^ of 

 "Advanced Bee Culture." 

 Remember, too, thai this is only 

 one chapter out of 32. 



Price of the book, 50 cts.; the 

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 for|i.25. Stamps taken, either 

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