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KANSAS CITY, MO. 



The Freight Center of the West- 

 ern States 



A complete stock of "Falcon" hives, sections, 

 foundation, smokers, shipping-cases, extractors, etc., 

 is kept in stock at this centrally located house for 

 prompt shipment at a great saving of freight. 

 " Falcon" goods, hives and supplies made right, may 

 lie obtained from this point less the maximum early 

 order discount. Write for Red Catalog and send list 

 of 1912 requirements for quotation to C. C. demons 

 Bee Supply Company, 130 Grand Avenue, Kansas 

 City, Mo. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



The Freight Center of the Mid- 

 dle States 



Our branch, W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., 117 North 

 Jefferson St., Chicago, 111., is the only bee-supply 

 house in the business section of this metropolis 

 of the States. Surrounded on every hand by freight 

 and express depots we are pre-eminently fitted to take 

 care of your wants, making shipment by the cheapest 



and most direct route to you and there is never 



any charge for drayage to depot. Let us quote you 

 less early order discount from this freight-saving 

 center. 



"falcon" dealers are 

 nearest one to you. 



in every State and encircle the Globe. Write for name of 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Company, 



" Where the Good Bee-Hives Come Fro 



^ Factory : Falconer, N. Y. 



117 North Jefferson Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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WHERE pure water is plentiful, comes when you 

 wish, and stays when you will ; 



WHERE cyclones are unknown, and blizzards 

 impossible ; 



WHERE crops never fail from drouth, and the 

 unhoused harvest is never damaged by storms; 



WHERE your stock can feed and fatten on pas- 

 tures that are always green ; and you can work in your 

 fields with profit and pleasure every day in the year — 

 except Sunday ; 



WHERE you can grow to perfection all the pleas- 

 ant fruits, and all else that can contribute to make 

 your home a paradise ; 



WHERE you can raise two crops of some things 

 (on the same ground the same season), and continu- 



ous crops of other things, giving you "a money har- 

 vest " to sell every week in the year; 



WHERE "sunny days" cover two-thirds the time, 

 and yet sunstroke or "death or damage from heat" 

 are unknown ; 



WHERE bees banquet in fields of never-fading 

 flowers, securing rich stores of honey — which they do 

 not consume "in wintry hours;" 



WHERE you can grow practically all the nuts 

 and fruits of commerce to perfection and in enormous 

 quantities. Remember that Apricots, Almnnds, Rai- 

 sins, Figs. Olives and Washington Navel Oranges 

 can not be grown in commercial quantities anywhere 

 in the United States outside of California. Hence, a 

 good price is assured, and over-production impossible. 





YOU WANT A FAIRY FARM 



WHERE you can (with the help of your boys) 

 take the best care of it — thus forever ending the tor- 

 turing ghost of "hired help;" 



WHERE "your boys" will get rich on berry- 

 patches, and "the women-folks " with poultry — as a 

 by-product; 



WHERE you can get more net cash every year 



from ten acres than can be wrested from a quarter 

 section of the best farm land in the Mississippi Valley, 

 and all this while escaping the lonesome isolation and 

 dreary drudgery inseparable from the larger farming. 

 You want to know all about this wonderful land. 

 You can secure full and accurate information by writ- 

 ing to 



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Col. E. S. WEEDEN, OROVILLE, CALIF. ^ 



„ Stating you saw this advertisement in the American Bee Journal. Reference— Editor American Bee Journal. ^ 



