ADVKRTISEmS' DErPAETME'S-T. 



AT^n^TTTTdT 4 T 



HONEY GOMB FOUNDATIONS. 



A GRAND SUCCESS. 



6 Inclies (or less) wide, and 16 Inches (or less) long, Cells' M6 Inch deep.. 



20 Cents per Pound pays tlie PostaifC, I TVill pay FreijHrlit on lO Poiiud Orcles-^^ 



3Vwi:o3srE"'2' ivCTJSX .A-0C03Vc:E>^^:isr-^r o:ridee,s. 



.JOHIV T^OTVG^, S^!3 Xlxxclson Street, IV. ^ . Oit:v . 



Deak sir : Amhoy. Ills., Sept. GtJu '7.5. 



The F'onnd.ition Combs you sent me were rec'il 

 all rifrftt. )' at once exiieiinicnled with them. Ex- 

 tnu'teil honey IVonj one in throe dajs after jilacinp: it 

 in the hives. Thev are just the thirip so long needeil 

 anil ean be usetl for almost every purpose and way 

 about the hive. 



Signed, YouTS tritly, B. H. Meli.en. 



BkaK Sm : Sroalcfleia, iV. H., Sepf. nth, '75. 



The Combs arc perfectly satisfactory. This lot I 

 lint into 19 Lianf^troth frames and put in upjier and 

 lower stories lioth, between full combs in various 

 hives. Some comrbs were wet with sweetened water, 

 some were not, it nrade no difference. Some of theni 

 are /uU of honey cells lengthened out and partly 

 sealed. Signed, Yours resp'y, E, C. Newkll. 



DEAit SIK : /SY. Johnamllc, May ISth, '75. 



In a hive tliat was about ready to need combs I 

 put a large frame containing half a dozen small ones. 

 small ones TixB squai'e. in half of them I put pieces of 

 Foundations, in the other half I put a guide of wax 

 .across the top one-fourth inch in Mddth. Bees have 

 commenced on both alike; cells in Foundations half 

 an inch deep; some honey but no eggs yet- A great 

 mauy will want a small quantity at lirst. If I could 

 see vou I think I coidd make some valuable sugges- 

 tions. Yours, M. CilJiNBT. 



T)e:au SiK : Colerain, Mum., Aug. ISth, '75, 



Mr. Langstroth sent me some days ago part of 

 sample of your Foundatio«/s which I placed in a colony 

 and fed them, (as the bees are getting no honey) J 

 would say that we were well ])lcased vTith the wav the 

 bees lengttiened out the cells. Wiis W. Cakt, Sr. 



Dkak Sik : GreenfieliL JTass:. Scjff. IHfh, '75. 



Those specimens of Comb Foundations were par, 

 a;s I informed ^'ou they would be, into the hands ofoth- 

 ers for exiiermxent. as I have no bees. ifr. ( arv whi> 

 is an exi7Brt showed me comba very beautifully lin- 

 ished from a Foundation. 



YouTs very truly, L. L. Langstkotii. 



Deak Sik: flirisdan^imi. Va. 



I am much pleaised with the get up of those Foun- 

 dations, and know froiii experience that they will an- 

 swer a good purpose. Eesp'y, J. E, Gakdxeu. 



Dear Sir: — lAy experience with your Foundations 

 this year M hnt a I'epetition of last years'. I can only 

 say with Mrs. Tufyper, '■'■(hey arc ax perfn'fo'a can be.'" 

 I have noted the objections of Mr. Quinby, and av 

 proof positive of his error send you a couTplete comb, 

 fflled and sealed. 



Your friend, Aakox Fekntngtov. 



Dkak Sik: ■ 3/otww, IV. T.. iS>p(.Ufh. '75, 



Enclosed yon will find P. O. order for $•>., in return- 

 please send me by express Ave pounds of youi^ai'tfliciaT 

 Comb Foundations. The oi7lv objection I have seen 

 made to these Foundations is that the center,? will lie 

 ''thick and tough ;'' this to me is a recommendation, 

 and I think will enable me to slnp honey in the comi? 

 with more safetv, the (^orabs being less brittle. 



BespectfuUv, Thomas Suakko.v, 



Deak Sir: Borodino, jV. 3'., ffcpi. IWi, "75, 



Your card is at hand. AVould s.ay that owing to. 

 the delay caused by the money not leaving this olfice 

 I did not receive the Foundations until our honex' har- 

 vest was all over. I lilled six boxes with them and in 

 seven days had them filled and capped over. 



G. M. DOOLIXTLE. 



AfS CliSAiTStES TJees for sale. Hives are ■•< frnme 

 iV 1j. hives and H frame metnl corner Stait'l.ird 

 Jiivos, both kind.s well painted. Hybrids $10.00. Three 

 banded Italians $11. 00. Plenty stores for winter. 

 The sKme in well made (,iuinb\- hives, box room for 

 '.)() to lOO lbs., 8 frames size of ,siandard, SI/jO extra. 



H. PALISIKR, Hart, Oceana Co., Mich. 

 [We knovv Mr. P. to be responaible and trust- 

 worthy.— Ed.] 



20 c6LOTIES~ITALIAf BEES 



-^Irong in bees, ami honey to last till si)ring. witli a 

 "liollar" Queen raised from Importeil mothers in e.ach 

 hive. Straight combs— frames iiixl7 inches. Deliv- 

 ered at express ollice in good order on rec't of price. 

 it-! Id H. XKSIUT, Cyntbian a, K v. 



Foil HAi^ii:. 



1 n A rOB.ONIKS, 40 in Langstroth. and 80 in box 

 4<^V hives. I'vice $1. ancl $n. Purchasers must at- 

 tend to' packing; and removal. 1 am going South. 

 (i. H. JJVlUiS. Pratt's Hollow, Madison Co., N. Y. 



ILiLlJSTUAXED 

 SPRING AIVI> FAL,L, CATAI^OGrES 



are puldishod and sent with 



The Airiei-ietin Grai'ilen :; 



Q.iia,rterly .Touma.1 of CJardcn Art. 



Only Ten Cents a year ! Send it to your friends ! 

 BEACH, SON & CO. ; Seedsmen ; 



7 Barclay Street, New York City. 



Public Sale of Bass. 



1 shall offer for sale at auction— 

 '20 S7'AyDS OF ITALTAy AND BLACK BEES, 

 half in frame, and half in box hives, at my residence 

 in PAGEVILLE, MEIGS CO., OHIO, on the Athens 

 and PoMEKOY Stage Route, on iSalurday Oct. 16, '75. 

 Up S. A. DYKE. 



I>0]V"T' FOllGI^T IT. 



■^ee advertisement headed as above in tliis paper. 



