Wax Profits 



Fig. 169 — The Root-German Steam Wax-press. 

 Price $14.00. Shipping weight, 70 lbs. 



Many beekeepers allow old combs and 

 .scraps of beeswax to collect, which, for lack 

 of time and the proper uten.sils, are scattered 

 or eaten up by moth-worms. A big item 

 would be added to the year's profits by the 

 timely rendering of said wax by an econom- 

 ical process. We believe the pre.ss illustrat- 

 ed herewith fills a long- felt want in render- 

 ing waji. B. Walker, Clyde, 111., says: 



"Was inclined to believe at first that the 

 German wax-press was a failure; but after a 

 thorough trial I was well pleased. I secured 

 30 lbs. more wax from one day's use of the 

 machine than I would have secured b3' the 

 ordinary method of rendering." 



N. E. France, Platteville, Wis., State In- 

 spector of Apiaries, and General Manager 

 National Beekeepers' Association, says: "The 

 German wa.x-press is liy far the best machine 

 or process to save wax from old black br-^od- 

 combs." 



Bee-keepers, Supply Dealers and Manufacturers as well are now very busy. If you have de- 

 ferred placing an order until this time, it will tend to hasten the filling of same to see that it con- 

 tains nothing odd size, or irregular, and thrit you specify ORIGINAL packages. We put up hives 

 and supers in lots of five each; frames and section-boxes in packages of 500 

 each; Weed New Process Foundation in boxes of i, 2, 3, 5, 10, and 25 lbs.; 

 shipping-cases in crates of 50; glass in boxes of 50 sq ft.; glass jars by the 

 gross, etc. The buying of Root's Goods in original packages will prevent 

 your being imposed upon by an un.scrupulous dealer in the substitution of 

 of something "just as good." Your supplies will be delivered in good con- 

 (lition, and you will have the satisfaction of knowing you have the best. 

 I.,ook for these brands. 



TheA.I.I^'SIRootCo- 



-> MEDIWAKeB>' OHIO.-) 



THE A. I. ROOT CO, Medina, Ohio. 



