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Extractor 8i!LE 



Of the brood-nest can be made 

 very profitable if practiced in 

 the riyht manner, with the right 

 kind e)f hives and apj^hances, 

 in the ris^lit locaHtv and in the 

 rij^ht time of the season. The 

 reverse will prove true if mis- 

 takes are made. Vour locality 

 ma^' be one in which contrac- 

 tion, if rightly managed, would 

 put many dollars into your 

 pocket. An of these points are 

 fully explained in one of the 

 chapters of Advanchd Bkk 

 CULTi'RE. Besides thi.s, the 

 book contains 31 other chapters 

 n e cjually important subjects. 

 Price of the book, 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year ( and twelve 

 back numbers ) and the book 

 for only I1.25. 



W. Z. HUTCHIM50N, 

 Flint, y^icb. 



I have a nearly new, Van 

 Allen & Williams Honey Ex- 

 tractor for sale. It has four 

 baskets of the right size for ex- 

 tracting Langstroth combs, and 

 they can be reversed automati- 

 cally — without stopping the ma- 

 chine. The regular price of this 

 machine is |;2o.oo, but, as this 

 has been used some, I will sell 

 it for $15.00. I would exchange 

 it for bees, or anything else I 

 could use. 



H. E. HiLili, P^'^'^^"' 



i Fla. 



Wc have a Ltapge 

 Stoek, and ean fill 

 Orders Promptly. 



Send us 3-our orders for hives, 

 extractors, or anything that 

 yo!i want in the bee-keeping 

 li:ie. We make only the best. 

 Our Falcon Sections and Weed 

 Process Foundation are ahead 

 of anything, and cost no more 

 than other makes. 



New catalogue and a copy of 

 The American Kee-Keeper free. 



W. T. Falconer A^fg. 60., 



J.\MKSTO\VN, N. Y. 



{Tr/r W. M. Gerrish, East Not- 

 ingham, N. H., carries a full 

 line of our goods at catalogue 

 prices. 



flo Fish-Bone 



Is apparent in comb honey when 

 the Van Deusen, fiat - bottom 

 foundation is used. This stjde 

 of foundation allows the making 

 of a more uniform article, hav- 

 ing a very thin base, with the 

 sur{:)lus wax in the side - walls, 

 where it can be utilized by the 

 bees. Then the bees, in chang- 

 ing the base of the cells to the 

 natural shape, work over the 

 wax to a certain extent; and the 

 result is a comb that can scarcely 

 be distinguished from that built 

 wholly by the bees. Being so 

 thin, one pound will fill a large 

 number of .sections. 



All the Tiouble of wiring 

 brood frames can be avoided by 

 using the Van Deusen wired. 



Send for circular; price list, 

 and samples of foundation. 

 d. VAfl DEUSHN, 



Sprout Brook, N. Y. 



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