1896 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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= New Process I 



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E Weed Foundation. I 



^^^ Nothing like it. 



— Our total output so far thi5 season is near= E 

 = 50,000 lbs., which is 10,000 lbs, more = 



— than the best year of the old=process — 

 ^ foundation. — 



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E We are receiving very lialteriug- testimo- E 



= nials from the leading iiee-keepers all over = 



E this country . and, in t'MCt, of the world. E 



= Here is one that has just been received = 



— from the inventor of the Cowan extractor, — 

 = editor of the Britixh Bee Jnurnal. and au- = 

 E thor of the Britisli liee-keepers Guide- E 

 = book— a work that has had an enormous = 

 E sale, and which has l)een translaied into — 

 E French, German, Danish, Swedish, Bus- E 



— sian, and Spanish. Mr. Cowan, under date E 



— of June 18, gives the new foundation this E 

 =: high encomium: = 



= I liave had an opportunity of trying the = 



E Weed foundation. I like it very much, and E 



= certainly think it is all that is represented. ^ 



E Yours very truly, E 



E Thos. Wm. Cowan. = 



E London, Eng., June 18. E 



E And that is not all. We have sent sev- E 



— eral very large consignments of this new- E 

 E process foundation to England. The Brit- = 

 E ish bee-keepers are demanding this article E 

 = all over the British Isles, just the same as ;= 



— American bee-keepers are demanding the — 

 = same all over the United States. Our Brit- = 

 E ish cousins know a good thing when they — 

 = see it. = 

 E We have many other flut^ testimonials, E 

 E l>ut we have not room lo display them here. E 



E The A. I. Root Company, E 



E Medina, Ohio. = 

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Wants and Exchange Department. 



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offers. 



ANTED— To exchange SOU colonies of bees for 

 ;iny thing useful on plantation. 



Anthony Opp, Helena, Ark. 



ANTED.— To exchange thoroughbred poultry, 

 leading varieties, for bee-supplies 



A. H. Duff, Larned, Kansas. 



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ANTED.— To exchange Snyder Black r-oots at 

 $6.00 per 1000 for beeswax. M. Isbell, 



Norwich, Chenango Co., N. Y. 



WANTED.— To exchange one Root's make section- 

 machine (in tine order) for band-saw or offers. 

 The Geo. Ball Mfg. Co., Galesville, Wis. 



WANTED.— To buy quantity lots of fancy comb 

 honey. B. Walker, Evarfc, Mich. 



WANTED.— To correspond with those having 

 honey to sell or trade for bee-supplies, etc. 

 Address F. N. Johnson, Box 13", Knoxville, III. 



WANTED.— To exchange for clover crmh and ex- 

 tracted honey, one 200egg Ke'iahle incubator: 

 one 200-chick br-ooder; a " Dandy " $12 bone-cutter, 

 used one season; one Uxlfi tent. 



J. B. Enos, Charleroi, Pa. 



Good Prices 



On Your 



Comb Honey. 



Then you want our latest 



Non=Drip 

 Shipping=Cases. 



Our trade was never so large in 

 these as now; and. commission men 

 tell us that comb honey in our cases 

 brings Better Prices than some of the 

 cases made by competitors. The fact 

 is, we know the demands of the 

 trade, and are prepared to supply 

 them. Remember, home-made or 

 poorly made cases are dear at any 

 price. Honey in such cases always 

 brings several cents below the mar- 

 ket price. 



/f vou wish to a-et gilt-edge prices on 

 g-ilt-edge bonev, put it up in ROOT'S 

 j^OJS'-DRIF' SWIF'FTiVG?- CASES. 



The A. I. Root Company, 



Factorv and Main Office. 



Medina, Ohio. 



BRANCH OFFICES: 

 1 18 Michigan St., Chicago, III. 

 Syracuse, New York. 

 St. Paul, Minnesota. 

 Mechanic Palls, Maine. 



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iiPPnc I hiive 100 three-banded Italian queens, 

 UCCIIS. tested. T will sell at 40 cts. each, until 



sold. No queens to sell after Oct 30th. I have 

 raised bepe for 30 rears, and liave good tine queens. 



DANIEL WURTH, Falmouth, Rush Co., Ind. 



MUTH'S HOKEY- EXTRACTOR, 

 SQUARE GLASS HONEY-JARS. 

 ROOT'S GOODS AT ROOT'S PRICES. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies in general, etc., etc. 

 Send for our new catalog. "Practical 

 Hints" will be mailed for 10c in stamps. 

 Apply to 



CHAS. F. MUTH & SON, Cincinnati, 0. 



Mease mention tliis paper. 



