MAY 1, 1913 



RUSH-ORDER PRICE LIST 



"FALCON" Beekeepers' Supplies 



Bceway Sections— .'50, No. 1, Sl.iio: No. i. si. 40. Plain Sections, i5c- per 1000 less. 



" " 500. "_ -iria: " 2.50. 



1000, " 5.50; " 5.00. Dewey Foundation-fa.stener, cacti, 51.^5: by 



5000, " >.$.75: " 21.25. mail, §1.50. 



Light Section Foundation, per pound 1 lb.. 65c: 5 lbs., 64c: 50 lbs., 59c 



Light Brood Foundation, per pound 1 lb., 58c: 5 lbs., 57c: 50 lbs., 52c 



Hott'man Brood-frames 10, 35c: 100, ,*3.00 



No. 14 one-story Dovetailed hive, cover, body, bottom, frames, 8-frame . . 1, $1.50: 5, 17.00: 10, S13.50 



" ■' 10-frame . 1.60 7..50 14.50 



Dovetailed Supers complete without sections and starters — 



K°- %%''/'fv^''^T- "I i^frame: 5, .<2.50: 10, $4.80 



No. 28,454x1% sections ; 



No. 2F, 4x5 sections J 10-frame: 5, 2.75; 10, 5.30 



Ideal Bee-veil. 65c: by mail. 75c Standard Smoker. 85c: by mail, §1.10 



Untested Italian Queens, one, S'1.00: six, §5.50. Tested Queens, one. Si. 50; six, .*8.50 



DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 

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