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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



July 15 



If goods are 'wa.nted quicK, send to Pouder." 



FLOWING WITH 

 MILR AND HONEY 



By the Bee Crank. 



The official forecast for 

 the year 1908, from all sec- 

 tions of the country, remind 

 one of the figurative lan- 

 guage of the Israelites who 

 were sent to spy out the 

 land of Canaan — it is a 

 land flowing with milk and 

 honey. Not in many years 

 has there been the promise 

 of such an abundant crop, 

 and the bee-men are com- 

 ing in for their share of 

 the good things. There will be 

 plenty of honey of a very high grade. 



How will you profit by it, Mr. 

 Beeman .? Most surely by securing 

 the supplies needed to enable you 

 to harvest and to handle the yield 

 that is yours for the taking, and by 

 securing these supplies where you 

 can get them promptly. 



I can help you. There are no 

 delays at the critical moment when 



you order standard goods 

 from me. The goods are 

 here waiting for you, and 

 they go forward the day 

 your order reaches me. 

 My specialty of prompt 

 shipments brings me many 

 orders from far and near. 

 If you have never ordered 

 from here, put me to the 

 test with a trial order. 



I have a full supply of 

 all seasonable goods; ship- 

 ping-cases, honey-jars, sections, the 

 latest in hives and honey-extractors. 

 I should like to send you my illus- 

 trated catalog, which explains the 

 details. 



Hoosier-Italian queen by return 

 mail. Select untested, $1.00; un- 

 tested, 75 cts. 



I pay 28 cts. cash or 30 cts. in 

 trade for good average beeswax, and 

 shall be glad if you will favor me by 

 sending your wax here. 



Walter S. Pouder, 



513-515 MassacKtxsetts A.venue, Indianapolis, Ind. 



