1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



WITH A FULL LINE OF 



Bee-keepers' 

 Supplies 



We can please you with quick shipments 

 and satisfactory prices and service. Our 

 goods are the ROOT CO.'S make, hence 

 there is nothing to fear as to quality. A 

 card will bring you our 50-page catalog by 

 return mail. Send us your inquiries. We 

 are able to supply you on short notice Ital- 

 ian bees, queens, and one, two, and three 

 frame nuclei. 



John Nebel & Son 



Supply Co. High Hill, Montq. Co.. Mo. 



Mr. Bee-Man: 



YOQ can save time, 



worry, and money by 



ordering your supplies 



for next season now. 



I have a full line of Hives, Supers, Sections, Foundation — 



in (act, every thine you need in the apiary. If you do not 



have a catalog, send for one to-day. 



182 

 Frisnd Si 



H. H. JEPSON 



Phone Haymarlcet 1489-1 



Boston, 

 Mass. 



Be"< Comb-honey Combination 



1 have 112 colonies all in Danz. hives with the exceptinn 

 of ten, which are in Danz. divisible hives, and these will 

 go into the regular Danz. body in the spring. The regular 

 Danz. body, with the right management, is the best com- 

 bination in (he world for comb honey 1 let the big-hive 

 men laugh, but when we go to market, their product is no 

 competition to mine. The dealers say to them, "If yours is 

 as good as Hall's bring it in and we will take it." And It 

 is all in the form and management of the HIVE. 



St. Joseph. Mich.. Sept. 26, 1908. C. L. Hall. 



You can get the same results by using the 

 Danzenbaker hive. Nothing to equal it for 

 the production of comb honey. The booklet 

 "Facts about Bees" tells all about this hive. 

 Sent to any address on receipt of ten cents. 



Write for quotations on the 

 Danz. hives lor your apiary. 



The A. I. Root Company, Medina, Ohio, U. S. A. 



PUBLICATIONS ON 



The pamphlets and booklets listed below 

 are of more than ordinary interest: 



r~j My First Season's Experience with 



' — ' the Honey-bee. By the " Spectator." of the 

 Outlook, of New York. A ten-page leaflet detail- 

 ing the experiences of this well-known writer. 

 You will read the leaflet through before you lay 

 it down. Free. 



□ The Bee-keeper and Fruit-grower. A 

 15-page booklet giving actual facts regarding the 

 value of bees to fruit, and showing how bee- 

 keeping may be doubly profitable to the fruit- 

 grower. Fruit-growers are realizing as never 

 before the necessity of having honey-bees in 

 close proximity to their blossoming fruit. Free. 



□ Bee-keeping for Sedentary Folk. A 



24-page leaflet reciting the actual experiences of 

 an amateur bee-keeper, showing what equipment 

 is best, points derived, etc. Free. 



□ Catalog of Bee - keepers' Supplies. 

 Our complete catalog will be mailed free to any 

 address on request. 



□ Transferring Bees. A 14-page booklet 



g'ving instructions and illustrating appliances. 

 No need to keep your bees in old out-of-date 

 hives when they can easily be transferred into 

 new hives and earn profits for you. Price 10 cts. 



□ Bee-hunting. Gives information necessary 



to enable one who is active and intelligent to 

 engage in bee-hunting with success. It is well 

 gotten up and worth the price, which is 25 cents. 



□ Spring Management ot Bees. A 14- 



page booklet detailing the experiences of some 

 successful bee-keepers, and giving instructions 

 on this oftimes perplexing matter. Price 10 cts. 



□ Habits of the Honey-bee. By Dr. E. F. 



Phillips. A somewhat scientific handling of the 

 habits and anatomy of the bee. Price 10 cents. 



□ How to Keep Bees. A book of 228 pages, 



detailing in a most interesting manner the ex- 

 periences of a beginner in such a way as to help 

 ether beginners. Price $1.10 postpaid. 



□ The A B C of Bee Culture. A complete 

 encyclopedia on bees, of nearly 540 pages, fully 

 illustrated. $1.50 postpaid; half leather. $2.00. 

 I — I Cleanings in Bee Culture. A 64page 



I I illustrated semi-monthly magazine, the leading 



exponent of bee culture in this country. Ten 

 cents per issue, but to new subscribers we will 

 furnish it six months for 25 cents. 



This sheet may be used as an order sheet 

 by properly checking on the margin your 

 signature, and remittance, if required. 



The A. I. Root Co., Medina, O.-. 



Please send me the items checked abonje; 

 I inclose S to co'ver the cost. 



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