1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



A GOOD 

 INVESTMENT. 



You can make no better investment 

 than to take the discounts I am offer- 

 ing on bee-keepers' supplies. These 

 discounts will diminish as the season 

 advances; so the earlier you send in 

 your order the better the investment 

 You can not afford to miss this special 

 offer. Send in the list of the goods 

 you want and get my net prices by letter. 



My stock of Root goods is the 

 largest and most complete carried in 

 the West, and with carloads continu- 

 ally being added I am in position to 

 meet every want of the bee-keeper, with 

 promptness and satisfaction. 



Write to-day for new prices and cat- 

 alog. 



JOS. NYSEWANDER, 



565-7 W. 7«h St. Des Moines, Iowa 



lf$15,000 



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Established 1884 



ALWAYS ON TOP 



WITH A 

 FULL LINE OF 



Bee-keepers' 

 Supplies 



We can please you with quick shipments 

 and satisfactory service. Our goods are the 

 ROOT CO.'S make, hence there is nothing 

 to fear as to quality. A postal-card will 

 bring you our .50-page catalog. Send us 

 your inquiries at once. We ecjualize freight 

 rates with St. Louis and Kansas City points 

 on all shipments of 100 lbs. and over. We 

 sell at retail and wholesale, according to 

 quantity. 



John Nebel & Son 



Supply Co. High Hill, Montg. Co., Mo. 



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Supplies 



on hand at Syracuse, N. Y. 



Send in your orders, which 

 will receive prompt attention. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO. 



SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 



HEADQUARTERS FOR 



ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



at Root's prices. — No drayage charges. 



We offer for a short time. 



Omega^CREAM 



SEPARATORS 



for spot cash, freight prepaid to your station, 



as follows: 

 No. 1— capacity 325 lbs.. $50. No. 3— capacity 500 lbs., $60. 

 No. 2— capacity 400 lbs., $55. No. 4— capacity 700 lbs., $70. 



RAWLINCS IMPLEMENT CO., 

 9-11 W. Pratt St. Baltimore, Md. 



A RAILROAD CENTER 



FIVE LINES AND THREE EXPRESS COMPANIES 



■iOW' have their offices in (he "CITY THAT W" 



W KNOWS how to DO and DOES THINGS. " H 



Although dealers' prices have advanced, I am selling 

 the same as last year my SPECIAL DOVETAILED 

 HIVES with the PRESSLER cover (no other cover on 

 the market approaching it for double the money), iH- 

 story, for comb honey in lots of ten in the flat for $1.60 

 each. A full line of the best goods at regular prices. 



I also have a limited qnantitv of PRIME CLEAN 

 HANDPICKED WHITE SWEET-CLOVER 

 SEED gathered in this county, acclimated, and guar- 

 antee it to grow, which I sell for $4.00 a bushel; $2.25 

 a half; 20 cents for bag extra. 



I also sell BEES and QUEENS at the lowest 

 prices — for quality. 



Write for my catalog, which is free. 



ELLIS E. PRESSLER, 



"THE BEE-MAN" 

 633 Lycoming St. WILLIAMSPORT, PA. 



