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CAPONS brlnertholargest profits 



— luO per cent more than other poul- 



t ry. Caponizlng is easy and boon 



learned. Progressive poultrymen uae 



PILLING ?u'^%^lH 



Postpaid $2.50 per set witb free Instrno- \ 



tlons. The convenient, durable, ready- 1 



for-use kind. BoBtmaterial. Wealsomake! 



' Pnuttry Marker 25c, Gape Worm Ext ractor25o I 



f French Killing Knife 6O0, Capon Book Free, ' 



[ G. P. Pilling &/ Son Co., PiuIadelpiua.Pa. ' 



Italian Bees, Queens and Nuclei 



Choice Hoine-Bred Impor. 

 ted Stock. All Queens 

 reared in Full Colonies. 



Prices for July and After 



I Untested Queen $0.75 



I Tested *' o.QO 



I .Select Tested i.io 



I Breeder Queen 1.65 



i-Comb Nucleus 



(no queen) 80 



Safe arrival guaranteed. 



For price on larger quan- 

 tities, and description of each grade of 

 8ueens- send for Catalog. Send for sample 

 oMB Foundation. 4Atf 



J. MSTRONG, 



204 E. LoganJSt., CLARIXDA, IOWA. 



PRIZE TAKERS 



Pharr's Goldens took first prize at 3 ex- 

 hibits in Texas in IQ07. We will furnish 

 Golden, Carniolan, Caucasian, and 3-band 

 Italian Queens, untested, $1.00 till June i, 

 then 75 cents. Tested. 8i.5" till June i, then 

 $1.00. For large quantities, write. Our 3- 

 band Breeders from W. O. Victor and Grant 

 Anderson strains; other races from the best 

 obtainable. "Prompt service and satisfac- 

 tion," is our motto. Address. sAtf 



NEW CENTURY QUEEN-REARING CO. 



or JOHN W. PHARR, 

 Berclair, - - Texas 



Again to the Front with 



The Famous Banats 



Having moved my Banat 

 Apiaries from Sabinal to 

 .San Benito, Texas. I am 

 now better prepared to 

 furnish High Quality 



QUEENS 



and guarantee them pure- 

 ly mated. Prices: Untes- 

 ted Queens, each, 75c; per 

 doz.. $8.00 Tested Queens 

 each 5i.2S; per doz., $12.00. 



Mv stock is pure and free from disease— 

 the gentlest bets on earth. 



GRANT ANDERSON, 



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S.AN BliMlO. TF-X.^VS. 



NORWOOD'STexas-Bred— QUEENS 



Three-banded Queen -Bees bred for busi- 

 ness. Try them, then you'll know. Untes- 

 ted, Ji.oo; six. $=;.(>o. Wrid- us, 



cAtf E. B. NORWOOD, Del Valle, Tex. 

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HAND-MADE SMOKERS 



BINGHAM ^ Bztracts from Catalogs — 1907: 



CLEAN '^-^a Ch»s. Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 111.— Tliia U the Smoker we 



BEE <;M0KER I^^ o recommend above all others. 



\i. B. Lewis Co., Watertown, Wis.— We haye sold theee Smok- 

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A. I. Root Co., Medina, Ohio. — The cone fits inside of theloup 

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

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Smoke Engine — largest smoker made $1.50 — 4 inch stove 



Doctor— cheapest made to use 1.10 — 3)^ " 



Conqueror— right for most apiaries 1.00 — 3 " 



Large — lasts longer than any other 90— 2>i " 



Little Wonder — as its name implies 66—2 " 



The above prices deliver Sm jker at your post-offlce free. We send circular if requested. 



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This is G. M, Doolittle's master-piece on 

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' It is practically the only comprehensive 

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Mr. Doolittle's book also gives his method of producing comb honey, and the care of 

 same; his management of swarming, weak colonies, etc. It is a book of IJii pages, and is 

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Chicsigo, 111. 



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Beeswax Wanted. 



23c Cash— 31C Trade. 



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