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GontPaction 



Of the brood-nest can be made 

 very profitable if practiced in 

 tlie riijht manner, with the right 

 kind of hives and ap])liances, 

 in the right locaHty and in the 

 riglit time of the season. The 

 reverse will prove true if mis- 

 takes are made. Your locality 

 may be one in which contrac- 

 tion, if rightly managed, would 

 put many dollars into your 

 pocket. All of these points are 

 fully explained in one of the 

 chapters of AinwNCED Bee 

 CCLTURE. Resides this, the 

 book contains ;, i other chapters 

 on equally important subjects. 

 Price of the book, 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year ( and twelve 

 back numbers ) and the book 

 for only 5i-25. 



W. Z. HUTCHIN50N, 



B:>ttttQie\:oP SALE 



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 antomati- 

 cally — without stopping the ma- 

 chine. The regular price of this 

 machine is I20.00, but, as this 

 has been used some, I will sell 

 it for 115.00. I would exchange 

 it for bees, or anything else I 

 could use. 







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We have a Ltarge 

 Stoek, and ean fill 

 Orders Promptly. 



Send us your orders for hives, 

 extractors, or anything that 

 you want in the bee-keeping 

 line. 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 Hee-Keeper free. 



W. T. Falconer A\f5. 60., 



Jamestown, N. V. 



fk'r W. M. Oerrish, East Not- 

 ingham, N. II., carries a full 

 line of our goods at catalogue 

 prices. 



flo pish-Bone 



Is apparent in comb honey when 

 the Van Deusen, flat - bottom 

 foundation is used. This style 

 of foundation allows the making 

 of a more uniform article, hav- 

 ing a very thin base, with the 

 surplus 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 ])ees. Being so 

 thin, one pound will fill a large 

 niunber of sections. 



All the Trouble of wiring 

 brof>d frames can be avoided by 

 using the Van Deusen wired. 



vSend for circular; price list, 

 and samples of foundation. 

 J. VH|4 DEUSBJ*!, 



Sprout Brook, N. Y. 



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