THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



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Now for 1911 Bee Supplies 



We have already receiveil several carloads of that "finest of all Beeware" — 

 Falconer make, anticipating the heavy rush of orders sure to come this Spring. 

 Prepare yourself NOW, Brother, for we are going to have a heavy honey yield 

 this season, and those who order early are the ones who will profit most. Send 

 for our catalog today and see our "MUTH SPECIAL" Dovetailed Hive and 

 also our "IDEAL METAL" Cover— both dandies. We sell cheaper than the 

 rest; we have the best. Let us figure on your wants — we will surprise you. 



The Fred W. Muth Co. 



51 Walnut St. "The Busy Bee Man." Cincinnati, Ohio. 



EXTRACTOR FOR SALE 



At our Northern Michigan apiaries we have 

 three honey extractors. As we don't extract 

 until the honey harvest is over, and at only 

 one apiary at a time, we find it an easy matter 

 to move an extractor from one yard to an- 

 other, as we go with a double team, and we 

 find that we can easily dispense with at least 

 one of the machines — better have the money 

 put into more bees — so, we offer one of them 

 for sale. 



The machine is a four-frame (Langstroth) 

 Root Automatic, reversible. No. 25, with a 

 slip-gear. A new machine now costs $25.00, 

 _ but we will sell this for $20.00, and it has 

 " been used only two seasons and is practically 

 a new machine. 



MRS. W. Z. HUTCHINSON, 

 Flint, Mich. 



Southern Bee-Keepers 



When your honey is ready for market 

 write us. Will buy outright or handle 

 on commission. Send samples with full 

 parttculars. Are paying 30 cts. per 

 pound, net, f. o. b. New York for choice 

 yellow beeswax. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich Street, 

 New York, N. Y. 



