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GLEAJSIKtrS IN BEE CULTURE 



Apeil, 1918 



Winter Problem Solved 



By Woodman's Improved Protection Hive 



"The Hive With'an Inner Overcoat" ''' ''''^ESTs%!^TlRro/mI-fi':Js!''' '''' 



THE INNER OVERCOAT DID IT. Without any special preparation we have win- 

 tered bees in these hives without loss. It is a joy to see the condition they are in, 

 when compared with other styles of hives and wintering methods. The INNER 

 OVERCOAT is telescoped down ov^r the brood nest, in between the outer and inner 

 hive walls, when preparing them for winter. In the spring it is removed and 

 stored away in the K. D. flat. Not more than two minutes are required to pack or 

 unpack a hive by this method. The INNER OVERCOAT affords more protection 

 thnn several inches of ordinary packing material. Send for a special circular show- 

 iiio- 10 largo illustrations. 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES. Sixty-Pound Cans, in cases or in bulk are being sold 

 by us at prices a considerable below general market prices. Send us an estimate 

 of your requirements and let us quote prices. 



Friction-Top Pails, any size furnished and in quantities as you may desire. Send 

 us a list of your requirements and let us quote prices as we can save you money. 

 The tin can factories are rushed with orders, the tin plate situation is serious and 

 transportation slow, so it will be wise to place your orders early. 



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



