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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



June 23, 1904. 



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^j^ Insure successful wintering by putting your new swarms into ROOT'S ^^<- 



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I Root's Dovetailed Chaff Hive. 



''y It protects against extreme cold. It protects against extreme heat. It is used 



*^J ■ in Cuba and Mexico to keep the bees warm in chilly nights and cool in the 



>^S hottest days. It winters the bees on summer stands as far north as they can 



^^ be raised. In fact, it is the hive for e very bee-keeper. For comb honey pro- 



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^^ duction it is in the first ranks. The ample protection of the super a gainst 



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"'S^ cold permits uninterrupted comb-building so necessary in the production of 



*^^ comb honey. Send for our Catalog th at tells all about it. .•. .•. 



I THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 



^ Factory and Executive Office : 



§ Iw^EIDIHSTJ^, OHIO. 



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^ BRANCH HOUSES: 



New York, N. Y., 44 Vesy Street. 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



Philadelphia, Pa., 10 Vine Street. 



Chicago, 111., 144 East Erie Street. 



San Antonio, Texas, 438 West Houston Street. 



Mechanic Falls, Maine. 

 Havana, Cuba, San Ignacio 17. 

 St. Paul, Minn., 1024 Mississippi Street. 

 Washington, D. C, 1100 Maryland Ave., S.W. 

 And Agencies elsewhere. 



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