FEBRUARY 15, 1913 



Made by Mr. Falconer since 

 the early seventies at 

 Falconer, N. Y. 



-falcon" SUPPLIES 



Among our supplies are many handy specialties: In fact, throughout our whole catalog we 

 list only the convenient, handy articles necessary to success, and do not try to confuse with 

 impractical or unnecessary items. Yes, our catalog is the simplest and the easiest from which to 

 order of any ever published. Send postal for copy. 



TWO OF OUR CONVENIENCES 





Comb-holder 



Fits to side of hive for hanging the frames 

 during manipulating. Price, each, 25 cts. 

 Postage east of Mississippi, 9 cts.: postage 

 west of Mississippi, 12 cts. 



Write for samples of our foundation and Red Catalog postpaid, 

 All goods guaranteed. A trial will convince you. 



Page Feeder 



Placed over frames: pronounced the best 

 spring feeder made. . Price, each, 35 cts. 

 Postage east of Mississippi, 16 cts.; west of 

 Mississippi, 24 cts. 



The W. T. Falconer Mfg. Company. 



Falconer, New York 



irTiere the good beehives come from 



"Buying Cheap Goods to Save Money is Lil<e Stopping the Clock to Save Time" s^J <<>' Annual Catalog which wui teii 



II r. 1 n I T-iti,r\ n ■- 1- 1<> • r> •- 11 II o II oi I J y°° W"° " y'"' nearest Uistnbater. 



It Pays to Buy LEWIS BEEWARE — Always the Same— Always Standard g. B.Lewis Company, waiertown.wii. 



Established 188.5 



We caiTy an up-to-date 

 line of 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



At this season of the year we give 

 the usual customary early-order dis- 

 counts. 



If you can figure your wants now 

 to buy early and get the benefit of 

 lowest prices, don't fail to consult 

 us. 



We have a line of supplies that 

 are just superb — nothing to fear as 

 to quality. Send for our large cat- 

 alog. It's free. Gives much infor- 

 mation for beginners. See page 60. 



Beeswax taken in exchange for 

 supplies or cash. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO. 



HIGH HILL, MO. 



Do You Love SWEETS? 



Ralph Waldo Emerson Did 



He said you can attain to royalty by 

 loving sweets. 



" He who knows what SWEETS 

 . . . are in the ground, the waters, 

 the plants, the heavens, and how 

 to come at these enchantments, is 

 the rich and royal man." 



" HOW to come at these ? " 



Aye, there's the rub. 



How many people miss them ! and 

 perhaps some of these many, strange 

 to say, keep bees 



Want to know how ? 



Send $1.00 for a year's subscription to 



The Guide to Nature 



Arcadia, Sound Beach, Conn. 



It is edited by Edward F. Bigelow, a 

 sweets extractor — in other words, "a 

 bee-man " and a naturalist. 



