May. 1916, 



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Embargo on Bee Supplies 



In the East 



BEI'^KICI'lPERS in the Eastern States, particularly in New l^ngland, should not delay ordering their stock of sup- 

 plies as early as possible The Eastern railroads are conjested and have even placed an embargo on shipments 

 to various points, refusing to accept freight until their roads are unburdened. Ordering your requirements a 

 month earlier t an usual will not cost any more and will assure you of having supplies on hand when the time comes 

 to use them. This will allow for any delay which might occur while in transit. 



Our New England States representatives, Ross Brothers Co., 90-92 Front Street, Worcester, Mass., have a 

 large supply of " Falcon " bee-supplies, and are especially equipped to handle the New England States beekeepers' 

 orders whether they be large or small. 



Those beekeepers living in the New I'-ngland States can order direct from the factory at Falconer, N. Y., or 

 can write for the name of the nearest dealer as they find it more convenient. 



Red Catalog, Postpaid 



Dealers Everywhere 



"Simplified Beekeeping," postpaid 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., Falconer, New York 



Where the good bee-blves come from 



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9 We carry a full line of Root's Goods at all times, and are always prepared to fill any and all orders on short notice. 



A Hives, supers, frames, sections, comb foundation, section-presses, foundation fasteners, queen-excluders, queen, 



u and drone traps, swarm-catchers, feeders, honey and wax extractors, capping raelters, honey-knives, honey-tanks, 

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:kages, shipping-cases, bee-escapes, bee-veils, bee-gloves, bee-brushes, smokers — in short, everything the 



requires for the proper conduct of an apiary. 



I C. H. W. Weber & Company, 2146 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio | 



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Bee 

 book 



free 



YOUR SUCCESS IN BEEKEEPING DEPENDS ON THE KIND 

 OF BEES YOU KEEP AND HOW YOU HANDLE THEM 



Blanke's 68 page book is not merely a catalog; it is an au- 

 thoritative expert guide on the kind of apiary supplies that 

 successful beekeepers have proved to be profitable in ac- 

 tual use. Blanke carries the largest stock of bee-supplies 

 west of the Mississippi, and can make prompt delivery. 

 Every article carried is perfect fitting. Whether you're a 

 beginner or an expert beekeeperyou ought to get the Blanke 

 Bee Book— send for it today. 



Fine Poultry Book Also Free 



If you keep poultry, too. ask us for illustrated poultry book; 

 full of valuable pointers on poultry raising, as well as a cata- 

 log of profitable poultry supplies. 



BLANKE MFG. & SUPPLY CO., PIONEERS IN BEE, POULTRY 

 AND DAIRY SUPPLIES, 209 WASHINGTON, AVE., ST. LOUIS, MO 



The CANADIAN HORTICULTURIST 

 AND BEEKEEPER 



The only bee publication la Canada 



It is the official organ of the Ontario Beekeepers' Association and has Incor- 

 porated with it the former Canadian Bee Journal. 



Beekeepingand Horticulture in its various branches are efifectively combined 

 -Hi ^u,^' attractive, and practical monthly magazine. 

 Well illustrated and up-to-date. Subscription price postpaid. 

 Canada, $1,00 a year. United States, $1.25 a year. Foreign, $1.50 a year. 



Sample Copy sent free on request. 



The Horticultural Publishing Co., Limited, Peierboro, Ont., Can. 



BARNES' 



Foot-Power 

 Machinery 



Read what J. I. Parent 

 of Chariton. N. Y.says: 

 "We cutwithone of your 

 Combined Machines last 

 wintersochaff hives with 

 7-in. cap. 100 honey-racks, 

 500 frames, and a great 

 deal of other work. This 

 winter we have a double 

 amount of hives, etc. to 

 ' make with this saw. It 

 will do all you say of it. " 

 Catalog & price-list free 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES 



995 Ruby St., ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



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TESTED QUEENS BY RETURN MAIL i 



$1.00 each § 



These Queens are not culls or in- 

 ferior in any way because they are 

 cheap. They were reared last Sep- 

 tember and October, and wintered in 

 4-frame nuclei, expressly for our early 

 trade in tested queens We guaran- 

 tee every queen to be good as the 

 best. No disease in our apiary. 



Untested queens early in April, $i.oo 

 for single queen; $0.00 per dozen. 

 J. W. K. SHAW & COMPANY 

 Loreauville, Louisiana 



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