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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 15 



Before buying your Comb Foundation, or disposing of your beeswax, be sure 

 to get our prices on wax and foundation, or our prices on working wax into foun- 

 dation. 



We are also in a position to quote >ou prices on hives, sections, and all other 

 supplies. We give LIBERAL DISCOUNTS during the month of Feb- 

 ruary. 



Remember that 



DADANT'S 



FOUNDATION 



is the very best that money can buy. 



We always guarantee satisfaction in every way. 



LANGSTROTH ON THE HONEY-BEE (new edition), by mail, $1.20. 



Send for our prices on Extracted, White-clover, and Amber Fall Honey. 



DADANT & SONS, 



HAMILTON, ILL, 



MORE HONEY, 

 \ BETTER HONEY, 

 The\ BETTER PRICES 



Danz- 



en- 



baker 



Hive 



QUR FOREFATHERS kept bees in straw skeps, old boxes, or 

 ^"^ almost any thing that would hold them, paying little attention to 

 their stocks, and using no convenient appliances at all. American 

 ingenuity, in contriving new methods, has brought bee-keeping up to 

 the high standard where we find it to-day, and every bee-keeper is 

 seeking the best that the market affords. 



In hives he can find nothing better or more satisfactory than the 

 Danzenbaker. The dimensions of the brood-chamber are such that 

 every inch of surplus honey is crowded up into the supers, where it 

 will be available for the market. This insures well-filled sections and 

 a higher percentage of fancy honey than can be produced in any othtr 

 hive. Every season brings more reports of unusual success by the use 

 of this hive. Mr. B. G. Elefritz, of West Virginia, wrote us last fall 

 as follows: "Another season of the fullest success with the Danzenbaker hive. If any 

 one wanted to transfer my bees into other hives he could not do it for $5.00 each." 



Mrs. Fannie Bonney, Iowa, says: " i have found a dealer in our county- 

 seat who will willingly pay me four cents more p^r pound for honey in Danzenbaker sections 

 than he does for the same giade in square sections put up in the common way." 



Isn't it worth something to you to make every colony you have 

 do its best, and then get the highest price possible for your crop.? Tell 

 us the number of colonies you have and we will tell you how much it 

 will cost to put them all in Danzenbaker hives. 



THE A. I ROOT CO., Medina, O. 



