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NARSHFIELD GOODS 



BEE KEEPERS :— 



We manufacture Millions of Sections 

 every year that are as good as the best. The 

 CHEAPEST for the Quality ; BEST for the Price. 

 If you buy them once, you will buy again. 



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We also manufacture 

 Frames, Section-Holders 

 ping-Cases. 



Our Catalog is free for the asking. 



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HAND-MADE SMOKERS 



BINGHAM ^ Extracts from Catalog; »— 1907: 



CLEAN "^-^B Chas. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 111.— This is the Smoker we 



Dcr ouni/ro M^k *■ rccommend above all others. 

 DLL oMUKLK ^^^ g 



2 «. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis.— We have sold these SmoK- 



J ers for a good many years and never received a single oomplalat. 

 »^ A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio.— The oone fits inside of theloup 



so that the liquid creosote runs down inside of the smoker. 



All Bingham Smokers are stamped on the tin, " Patented 1878, 

 1892, and 1903," and have all the new improvements. 



Smoke Engine — largest smoker made $1.60 — 4 inch stove 



Doctor— cheapest made to use 1.10 — 3^ " 



Conqueror— right for most apiaries 1.00 — 3 " 



Large — lasts longer th»n any other 90 — 2^ " 



Little Wonder — as its name implies 66 — 2 " 



The above prices deliver Sm 3ker at your post-office free. We send circular if requested. 



Orlifiiial Bingham A Hetherington UncapplnK-Knlfe. 



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Pateated. May20. 1879. BEST ON EARTH. 



Italian Queens Any Month 



In the year, from my Jamacia. B. W. 1 yard; 

 from Yonkers after May i. Italians. Cyp- 

 rians Carniolans. Caucasians and Banats. 

 Italians— Untested. 75c; Tested. $1 50; Breed- 

 ers. $1.00. Others 23c extra. Two 5gallon 

 cans.^Qc; leallon. $8.25 per 100; i lb. panel 

 and No. 2S bottles. $1.75 a gross in crates: in 

 boxes. 75c extra. Gleanings. Bee-Keepers' 

 Review. ABC. and Langstroth for $1.50: by 

 mail. 5i)C extra. "The Swarm." by Mater- 

 link, by mail. 7=c; regular. $1.10. Root's sup- 

 plies. Send for catalog. j.Aiy 



W. C. MORRIS, 



Nepperhan Heights, YONKERS, N. Y. 



SOUTHLAND QUEENS 



Bred from the best 

 "V*«__ ^ li ^Jf (Joldens. 3 -Band 

 ^^^^£»«^ from Imported mo- 

 _^gaagBtlS^StK^^ thers. 2; years' ex- 

 ^■Tj^B^^^^IBh perience as breed- 

 ^■■y^^Bi^^^V^ '^^- Untested. 7SC. 

 ^^^^■■■^^3^ > each; Sel. Unt., $1 

 each; Tested. $1.25 

 each; Sel. Tested. 

 $1.75 each: Breed- 

 ers. $j. 00 each. Tested Queens are mated i- 

 Bands. Address. 



N. Forehand, Ft. Deposit, Ala. 



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MOTT'S 



strain of R. C. Italians 



Are the best. Natural ^Banded Golden R. 

 C. Queens from imported Italian stock. My 

 lo-page Descriptive Price-List tells all about 

 my bees. It is free. Untested. $1.00 each; 

 $'(.00 per doz. The Natural Golden R. C. 

 $1.10 each: $10 per doz. Reduced rates after 

 July 1st. See list. Nuclei, also Bees by half 

 and pound. See list. Leaflets. "How to 

 Introduce Queens." 15c each; also. "In- 

 crease," mc each— or both for 25c. 3A7t 



,A7t E. E. Mott, Glenwood, Mich. 



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BEE -HIVES 



and Supplies 



at factory ririct-s. Sat- 

 isfaction guaranteedor 

 your money refunded. 

 Our G. B. Lewis Cos. 

 make is best of all. 

 This Ad. may not ap- 

 pear again, so just dmi) 

 me a card today for my 

 Cataloj,'. 

 W. H. FREEFUtN. PKblci. Ohio 



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Wanted 



Fine Qualities of 



White and Light Amber 



Extracted Honey 



Send samples with Low- 

 est Prices, f. o. b. New 

 York. Also state how it 

 is packed, an the quantity 

 you have. 



We are always in the market for 





Beeswax 





HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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Sweet Clover Seed ! 



Swoet Clover is rapidly becoming one of 

 the most useful things that can be grown oti 

 the farm. Its value as a honey-plant is well 

 known to bee-keepers, but its worth as a 

 forage-plant and also as an enricher of the 

 soil are not so widely known. However. 

 Sweet Clover is coming to the front very 

 fast these days. Some years ago it was con- 

 sidered as a weed by those who knew no 

 better The former attitude of the enlight- 

 ened farmer today is changing to a great re- 

 spect for and appreciation of Sweet Clover, 

 both as a food for stock and as a valuable 

 fertilizer for poor and worn out soils. 



The seed can be sown any time. Froni 18 

 to 20 pounds per acreof the unhulledseed is 

 about the right quantity to sow. 



We can ship promptly at the following 

 prices for the white variety: 



Postpaid. I pound for 30 cents, or 2 pounds 

 for 50 cents. By express f. o. b. Chicago- 

 5 pounds for 75c: 10 pounds for Ji.4o: 25 

 pounds for $3.25; So pounds tor $fi.oo; or 100 

 pounds for Sii-^o. ,,,,,,, c „., 



If seed is desired of the Yellow Sweet 

 Clover, add 3 cents per pound to the above 

 prices. 



If wanted by freight, it will be necessary to 

 add 25 cents more for cartage to the above 

 prices on each order. 



George W. York & Company, 



117 N. Jefferson St., CHICAGO, ILL. 

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Golden and 3-! From Extra 



Band Italian ; SELECTED 



Bees & Queens | MOTHERS 



Prices 1 ^ , ^^ 



l.'ntestcd $1.00 $ S-Oo $ O.oo 



Selected Untested.... 1.25 (".so 12.00 



Tested 1.50 8.00 IS.oo 



Selected Tested 2.oo ii.oo 21.00 



8 Krame Colony 6.00 33.00 iji.oo 



3-Frame Nuclei 3.75 21.25 40.00 



2-Krame Nuclei 3.00 17.00 32.00 



Safe arrival. I am now booking orders for 

 early spring delivery. Twenty-two years 



experience. Send your orders to— 



E. A. SIMMONS, 



:!Atf (;ri':knville, ala. 



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