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HOW THE DEALER HELPS. 



When 3'our hone}- is ready for the market your trouble is 

 but half over. The next thing is to sell it to advantage. 

 That is where we can help you. We can't produce a pound 

 of honey in a year, but we sell many car-loads every 3'ear. 



We know when to sell hone}^ and where to sell it. 



If you consign your honey to us, your interests become 

 ours, and we are in communication with ever^^ part of this 

 land where honey is in demand. 



If 3-ou prefer to sell outright, we are in the market for 

 buying, in any quantity, for cash. 



Francis H. Leggett & Co. 



\V. Broadway, Franklin and \'arick Sts. 



New York. 



Oueeiis. 



W. H. Laws has moved his entire 

 apiaries to Round Rock, Texas, 

 where he will rear queens the com- 

 ing season. The Laws strain of 

 faultless, 5 - banded Italians are 

 still in the lead. Breeding queens 

 of this strain, $2. so each. He also 

 breeds leather-colored, from impor- 

 ted mothers. Tested queens, either 

 strain, Ji.oo; 6 for 55.00. Untested, 

 75 cts.; 6 for 114.00. 



W. H. I^aws, Round Rock, Texas. 



t'lv.l-.e mrnlion th^ Hruirw 



■WANTED HONEY 



Would like to hear 

 from parties hav- 

 ing honey to ofTer. 

 Wanted Extracted Clover and Basswood. such as 

 suitable for bottling trade: also Fancy White 

 Comb-Honev in no-drip shipping cases. I PAY 

 PROMPTLY ON UELIVHRY, and refer you 

 to the A. I. Root Co . or The Brighton German 

 Bank of Cincinnati, Ohio. 



c. H. u'. ^yEIi£:R, 



2146 Central .Ive., Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Plma»« mantion tha Reulsia. I 



Exhibition Hives. 



I shall probably make no more exhibitions of 

 bees and honej' at fairs I have too many other 

 irons in he fire. I have about a dozen nucleus 

 exhibition hives that I would sell for 50 cents 

 each. They are nicely made, with glass in one 

 side and wire cloth on the other. Six of them 

 are painted a bright verniillion and the others a 

 bright lilue. They are of the right size for tak- 

 ing one Langstroth frame. They cost $i.co each 

 to make them. 



I also have about 100 of the old-style Heddon 

 super, of the right size to use on an 8-frame, 

 dovetailed hive. This is the best super there is 

 if no seperators are used. They cost 20 cents 

 each to make them when lumber was cheap. 

 They are well painted and just as good as new, 

 but I would sell them at 15 cents each. 



W. Z. Hutchinson, Flint, Mich. 



Bee - Supplies. 



Root's goods at Root's prices. Pou- 

 der's honey jars. Prompt service. Low 

 freight. Catalog free. Walter S. Pouder, 

 512 Mass. Ave,, Indianapolis, Indiana. 

 Only exclus've bee-supply house in Lad. 



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