MAY 15, 1913 



RUSH-ORDER PRICE LIST 



"FALCON" Beekeepers' Supplies 



Beevvay Sections— 2M, No. 1, Si. 60; No. 2, 81.40. 

 500, " 2.7.5; " 2.50. 



1000, " 5.50; " 5.00. 



5000, " 23.75; " 21.25. 

 Lijrlit Section Foundation, per pound 

 Lifrlit Brood Foundation, per pound 

 Hoftinan Hrood-frani 



riain Sections, 25c per 1000 less. 



by 



Dewey Foundation-fastener, each, |;i.25 

 mail, $1.50. 



1 lb.. 6.5c; 5 lbs., 64c; 50 lbs., 59c 

 . 1 lb., 58c; 5 lbs., 57c: 50 lbs., 52c 



10, 35c; 100, 13.00 



1, |1.50; 5 

 1.60 



00; 10, igVi.50 

 7.50 14.50 



8-frame: 



$2.50; 10, $4.80 

 2.75; 10, 5.30 



No. 14 one-story Dovetailed hive, coyer, body, bottom, frames, 8-franie . 



10-frame 



Dovetailed Supers complete without sections and starters — 



No. 2, Wi's.VA sections "1 



No. 2B, 4Kxl^ .sections , 



No. 2F, 4x5 sections J 10-frame: 



Ideal Boe-veil, 65c; by mail. 75c Standard Smoker, 85c; -by mail, $1.10 



Untested Italian Queens, one, Sl.oO; six, $5.50. Tested Queens, one, $1.50; six, $8.50 



DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 



Red Catalog, Postpaid. "Simplified Beekeeping," postpaid. 



W. T. FALCONER MFC CO., FALCONER, N. Y. 



Where the good bee-hives come from 



"Buying Cheap Goods to Save Money is Like Stopping the Clock to Save Time" yo°'*i^^ir ''ni7e,T''£2te" 

 It Pays to 3uy LEWIS BEEWARE — Always the Same— Always Standard c^V'lewuumpanytwltertoJIi.wu! 



Established 1885 



We carry an up-to-date 

 line of 



Beekeepers' Supplies 



Write for our (ii-pafi-e cata- 

 log free, and for lowest prices on supplies. 

 Full information given to all inquiries. We 

 handle THE A. I. ROOT CO.'S ffoods, and make 

 prompt shipments; freight facilities good. Let 



us hear from you Beeswax taken in 



exchange for supplies or cash. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO. 



High Hill, Montgomery Co., Mo. 



PORTER 



(TRADE MARK) 



ESCAPE 



SAVES 



AT ALL 

 DEALERS 



Each, 15c; Dozen, $1.65, postpaid 



If your dealer does not keep them, order from 

 factory, with complete instructions. 



Box 7, 



R. & E. C. PORTER, Mfrs. 



LEWiSTOWN, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 



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He said you can attain to royalty by 

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" He who knows what SWEETS 

 . . . are in the ground, the wa- 

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 how to come at these enchant- 

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" HOW to come at these ? " 



Aye, there's the rub. 



How many people miss them ! and 

 perhaps sorqp of these many, strange to 

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Want to know how ? 



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