MARCH 1, 1913 



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falcon' Foundation 



Made in Our Plant at Falconer, N. Y. 



From the sweetest 

 and purest bees- 

 wax that can be 

 obtained. No old 

 stock — made daily 

 by our own superi- 

 or methods. Fal- 

 con foundation is 

 coming in more 

 constant use every 

 year, and has prov- 

 ed itself to be most 

 readily accepted 

 by the bees. 



Light Standard Brood, . . 

 Extra Light Standard Brood 



1 lb., 58c: 5 lbs., 57c Light Section . . . 

 1 lb., 60c: 5 lbs., 59c Extra Light Section 

 Special prices quoted on large quantities. 



OTHER GOODS — 

 Double - grooved 

 Hoffman brood- 

 frames as well as 

 sections will be 

 needed for sprirg 

 use. As it takes a 

 lot of time to put 

 up frames and sec- 

 tions with starters 

 or full sheets, it 

 ^\■ould be well to 

 look up your re- 

 quirements. . It 

 will give you am- 

 ple time by order- 

 ing now. 



1 lb., 65c; 5 lbs., a4c 

 1 lb., 70c; 5 lbs., 67c 



Write for Samples of Our Foundation and Red Catalog. 

 All Goods Guaranteed. A Trial will Convince You. 



Dealers Everywhere. 



The W. T. falconer Mfg. Company. Falconer, New York 



Whei-e the good beehives come from 



"Buying Cheap Goods to Save Money is Lil(e Stopping the Clock to Save Time" ^o°^i°ho^?°w^ni°rL7''i)tiri^^^^^^ 

 It Pays to Buy LEWIS BEEWARE — Always the Same— Always Standard g%.Vwu company! WaterioJn.wu! 



Established 1885 



We caiTy an up-to-date 

 5^ 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? 



RALPN WALDO EMERSON 010 



He said you can attain to royalty by 

 loving- sweets. 



" He who kiu)ws what SWEETS 

 . . . are in the ground, the wa- 

 ters, the plants, the lieavens, and 

 how to come at these enchant- 

 ments, is tlie ricli 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. 



