THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



PROTECTION VEIL . . . 



I'oMlinMl. all oottoii. TiOo: silk face, COc; all silk, 

 JiOc; >vitli U or Iisillast oorrt, 10c per veil extra. 

 I'^lexible-rliii bee-hat, 30c; Oil duck gloves, long 

 sleeves, 35c. 



Middlebury, Vt., May 26th, 1911. 

 A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. 



Gents: \'eils received and we think the ballast cord a great im- 

 provement in your veil, which was already the best to be had. 



J. E. CRANE & SON. 

 The heavy ballast cord (B) is a new feature to keep the veil from 

 blowing in on the face. The cord A runs around the lower edge 

 of veil, holding it down snugly on shoulders away from the neck, 

 making a tight fit so bees do not get under. Cord C is a short one 

 with loops in ends with cord A running through them, making it 

 adjustable. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO. 



Grand Rapids, 

 Michigan. 



A-^ 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



I'>y return mail, untested, 7.5c each. Tested, 

 $1.25. Breeders, $3.00. Carniolans, Cyprians, 

 Banats, Caucasians, untested, $1.00. Tested, 

 $1.50. Breeders, $3.00. Two 5-gallon honey 

 cans in case, 59c. One-gallon, $8.25 per 100. 

 One-pound Pouder bottles, $3.75 per gross, in 

 crates. In reshipping cases, $4.50 per gross. 



Choice honey wanted and for sale. Send 

 sample with price. Bee supplies at bottom 

 prices. Send for catalog. 



WALTER C. MORRIS, 

 74 Cortland St.. New York, N. Y. 



"Griggs saves freight." 

 TOLEDO 



is on a direct line to you. This means prompt- 

 ness and a saving in freight. We have a large 

 stock of 



ROOT'S SHIPPING CASES. 

 Put your honey up right. We handle COMB 

 and EXTRACTED HONEY, Cash or on Com- 

 mission. Write us before you sell. Free cata- 

 log for the asking. 



S. J. GRIGGS & CO., 

 No. 26 N. Erie St., Toledo, O. 



The Finest Honey 



We have the finest honey in Texas. It is 

 from the Catslaw; is a very light amber, but 

 much like white clover. It is put up in 60- 

 pound cans, two in a case, and we offer it 

 at 9 cts. a pound F. O. B. here in Texas. 



Address 



W. 



DAVIS, Del Rio, Texas. 

 6-10-tf 



MEXICO AS 

 A BEE COUNTRY 



B. A. Hadsell, of Buckeye, Arizona, one of 

 the largest bee-keepers in the world, has made 

 six trips to Mexico, investigating that country 

 as a bee country, and is so infatuated with it 

 that he is closing out his bees in Arizona. He 

 has been to great expense in getting up a finely 

 illustrated 32-page booklet describing the trop- 

 ics of Mexico as a Bee Man's Paradise, which 

 is also superior as a farming, stock raising and 

 fruit country, where mercury ranges between 

 55 and 98. Frost and sun-stroke is unkntwvn. 

 Also a great health resort. lie will mail tliis 

 bunk free by addressing 



B. A. HADSELL, Lititz, Pa. 



Good Bee Supplies 



at Low Prices 



I have 65,000 section holders that I will sell 

 at $1.00 per 100, as long as they last. They 

 are nicely made, dovetailed and of the right 

 style for the 454x-i;4 1/4 sections, also some 

 for the 4x5 IJ^ section holders for iY^^iYz, 

 and 4x5x1 J4 sections. 



I have 45,000 Langstroth brood frames at 

 $1.50 per 100 as long as they last. Some are 

 with V-shaped top-bars, and some with two 

 grooves and wedge. Also some all-wood, or 

 loose hanging frames. 



I make the finest polished sections on earth, 

 and want to prove it to you. Car load lots a 

 specialty. Send for catalog. 4-ll-4t 



CHAS MONDENG, Minneapolis, Minn. 

 160 Newton Ave., N. 



Choice Honey Wanted. 



We have a large and growing retail trade 

 in the choicest comb and extracted honey. We 

 want to get in touch with some producers who 

 can supply us with this kind of honey. If you 

 produce a first-class article, write us, stating 

 what you have, how put up, and price wanted. 



PIERCE BROS. CO., 

 551 Woodward Ave., Detroit, Michigan. 



