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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



Letter Copyling 

 Press for Sml® 



Keeping a copy of every letter sent out is a 

 necessity with any extensive business— it saves 

 endless disputes and many dollars. Tiie most 

 common method is that of using a copying book, 

 dampening the leaves, laymg in the letters to be 

 copied, and applying pressure w th a screw-press. 



In a trade recently made, 1 have come into pos- 

 session of a letter copying press, size 9x11 inches. 

 As 1 already had such a pre^s 1 don t need this one. 

 1 inquired at our stationer's, and find that the price 

 of such a press is S8.40 This press of mine is 

 exactly as good as new, but 1 would be glad to sell 

 it for $5 00. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON. Flint, Mich. 



S. J. Griggs & Company 



Formerly with Griggs Bros. Co. carry a full 

 and complete line of 



Root's Bee Supplies 



Send for catalog. Beeswax wanted. 



S. J. GRIGGS & CO., Toledo, Ohio 



2B N. Erie St. 2-ll-5t 



5^ee SuppL 



les 



You will find it to your advantage to send for our 

 1911 catalog. We promise Good Goods, Prompt 

 Shipment and Fair Treatment. Give us a trial 

 order and you will not regret it. Try our Splendid 

 Telescope Hives. They give satisfaction wherever 

 used. Made from the celebrated red wood of the 

 Pacific coast. 2-ll-12t 



E. T. FLANAGAN & SONS, Belleville, Ills. 



EAD CAI r 100 hives bees in two story stan- 

 rVn OHLC dard hives. $5 00 per hive 



f. o. b. station. Box 545, San Antonio, Texas. 



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Salzer's French 

 Bean Coffee 



(SOJA HISPIDA) 



A ■wholesome drink! The he.altliiest 

 ever: you can grow n in your own gar- 

 den on a small pati-li lu IVft tiy 1(1. jiro- 

 ducing 50 lbs. or mure. KIpens in Wis- 

 consin in 90 days. Used in great quan- 

 tities in France, Germany and all over 

 Europe. 



Send 15 cents In stamps and we will 

 mall you a package giving full culture 

 directions, as also our .Mannnoili ami 

 catalog free; or send Si ccni> and get, 

 in addition lo above, iii.uni u.i n(•l^ un- 

 surpassaMi' vegetal lie ;i nil ilo\vei seeds- 

 enough for tiiKslielsof liiM-n us different 

 vegetables ami brilliant llo« ers. 

 JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY 

 213 South 8th St. La Crosse Wis. 



Adv^imt^^es of 



BEE ESCAPES 



No sweat steals down the cheeks and aching 

 back of the tired bee-keeper, as the result of standing 

 in the hot sun, puffing, blowing, smoking and 

 brushing bees; no time is wasted in these disagree- 

 able operations, and no stings received in resent- 

 ment of such treatment; the honey is secured free 

 from black or even the taint of smoke; the cappings 

 are not injured by the gnawing of the bees; and rob- 

 bers stand no show whatever. If there are any 

 burr-combs, they are cleaned up by the bees inside 

 the hive, before the honey is removed. Leading 

 bee-keepers use the PORTER escape, and say that 

 without a trial it is impossible to realize the amount 

 of vexatious, annoying, disagreeable work that it 

 Saves. The cost is only 20 cts. each, or $2.25 per 

 dozen. 



R. & E. C. PORTER, MFRS. 



Send Orders to Your Dealer. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



any month in the year, from my Jamaica, B. W. I. 

 yard— from Yonkers, N. Y., after May 1st 1 can 

 also furnish Cyprian. Caucasian, Banat and Carni- 

 olans. Italians, untested, 75 cts.. tested, SI. 50; 

 breeders, 53 00— other races 25 cts. extra. 



Two, 5-galIon cans, 59 cts. One gallon cans, 

 S8 25 per 100. One pound jars and No. 25 

 bottles S3 75 per gross. Roof's supplies. Send 

 for list. Gleanings, Am. Bee Journal, AB C and 

 X Y Z of Bee Keeping, and Langstroth on the 

 Honey Bee for only $3.50— by mail 50 cts. extra. 

 The Swarm by Materlink, 75 cts.— regular price 

 SI. 30. 



W. C. MORRIS, 



Nepperhan Heights, Yonkers, N. Y. 



4-ll-12t 



Alexander Feeders 



For Sale 



About three years ago we made several hundred 

 Alexander feeders . The ordinary Alexander feeder 

 is only four inches wide (made irom 2x4 scantling) 

 but we made ours six inches wide, thus adding 

 greatly to their capacity. Before being put to use 

 they were boiled in linseed oil, thus making them 

 impervious to moisture. We expect to sell some 

 bees this spring, and discontinue one apiary in 

 Northern Michigan, hence could spare about 1 00 of 

 these feeders. The ordinary Alexander feeder sells 

 at 25 cts., and, as explained, ours are of greater 

 capacity, and although they have been used, they 

 are exactly as good as when new, but we would 

 sell 1 00, or less, at 1 5 cts. apiece. 



W. Z. HatchinsoD, Flint. Mich. 



