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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE January. 1919 



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Your Duty — Do You Know Itf \\ 



It is to get ready for the coming season and be ready for the first honey flow. || 



This will net you profits. Prepare your bees for a big year and take no chances. 1 1 



Get the best to do with and have the best results. || 



Our Duty — Do We Know It? || 



We get the beekeepers ready for the big season. Supply them with the beg\t of || 



everything with which to work and get the best results. Send us a list of your i| 



requirements for quotation. TO DELAY MEANS LOSS TO YOU. "Falcon" \g 



service cannot be beat. Catalog and Simplified Beekeeping on request. i| 



W. T. Falconer Manufacturing Company || 



Falconer, New York Ij 



'^ 'where the best bee hi^ves come from" 1 f 



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1 1 QVEENS BEES BY THE POUND Queens |j 



J 1 Three-banded and Golden Italians. The best of either. They are hustlers — gentle to handle, I ^ 



= I cap their honey white, are very resistant to European foul brood. Now that -peace has been | ^ 



p I declared, and our boys will be home from service, we believe the Express companies will be | ^ 



^ I able to deliver. So we are also quoting prices by Express. ■ | ^ 



M I Booking orders now, one-fourth down, b alance at shipping time. | J 



BY PARCEL POST, PREPAID 



One 1-pound package $2.90 



One 2-pound package 5.00 



One 3-pound package 7 . 00 



Select Untested Queens, $1.50 each Tested 



BY EXPRESS F. O. B. CALALLEN 



One 1-pound package 2.40 



One 2-pound package 4.25 



One 3-pound package 6.25 



$2.50 Select Tested 3.00 



Ten per cent discount on orders amounting to 25 packages or more. Add price of Queen | ^ 



wanted when ordering packages of bees. Breeders, $5.00 and $10.00. Send for Free l p 



Circular giving details. Reference: The Guaranty State Bank, Robstown, Texas, and i ^ 



The City National Bank, Corpus Christi, Texas. | ^ 



NUECES COUNTY APIARIES, CALALLEN, TEXAS 1 1 



E. B. AULT, Proprietor | ^ 



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giTHE GREAT YEAR OF 1919 IS HERE, AND SO IS THEfi 



1 1 Severin Capping Melter & Separator 1 1 



(COMBINED) I I 



It got a fine start in 1918 from advertisements which | J 



brought inquiries and orders from producers in all | ^ 



large honey-producing sections, in this, and other I | 



countries. Get the best — it pays in the end, just as | = 



the best Extractor does. Saves time, labor, and fuel. \ J 



Seeing the great need and demand for these melters, I I ^ 



am better prepared to fill orders than in 1918; but, I s 



owing to the great need of copper by the Government, I s 



I am limited on supply material, as I use only the | s 



best. Handled right, this melter will do the work | = 



where others fail. | ^ 



F. J. Severin -:- Imperial, Calif. 1 1 



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