JUNE 1, 1913 



RUSH-ORDER PRICE LIST 



"FALCON" Beekeepers' Supplies 



Beeway Sections— -2.50. No. 1, |1.60; No. 3, .?1.40. I'hiin Sections, 25c per 1000 less. 



500, " 'i.7.'5; " 2,50. 



1000, " 5,50; " 5.00. Dewey Foundation-fastener, eacli, *1.'25; by 



5000, " ^i.lD-. " 21.25, mail, $1,.50. 



Ligrht Section Foundation, per pound . 1 lb., (i.'ic; 5 lb.s., 6-lc; 50 lbs., 59c 



Lig-lit Brood Foundation, per pound 1 lb., 58c; 5 lbs., 57c: 50 lbs., 52c 



Hotiman Brood-frames 10, 35c; 100, !|3.00 



No. l-t one-story Dovetailed hive, cover, body, bottom, frames, 8-frame 



10 frame 

 Dovetailed Supers complete without sections and starters — 



No. 2, -tj^xl^ sections 



No. 2B, 4'/ixl/4 sections 



No. 2F, 4x5 sections 



Ideal Bee-veil, 65c; by mail. 7.5c 



Untested Italian Queens, one, Si. 00; six, .§5.50. 



DEALERS EVERYWHERE. 

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



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



Where the good bee-hives come from 



1, $1..50; 5, §7.00; 10, §13.50 

 1.60 7.50 14.50 



1 8-frame: 5, .|2,50; 10, $4.80 

 ■ ■ J 10-frame: 5, 2,75; 10, 5..S0 



Standard Smoker, 85c; by mail, $1.10 

 Tested Queens, one, 81.50; six, $8.50 



"Buying Cheao Goods to Save Money is Like Stopping the Clock to Save Time" S""' '<:' A""""' c*'^'"*' T'''|f.\^i'' '«" 



II n I n '■ •-•■•■/-> ni-i-iii> At- ii ii n II mil y"° ^"° " y"'"' Dea"""! Distributer. 



ItPaystoSuy LEWIS BEEWARE— Always the Same— Always Standard g. B.Lewis company, watertowii,wu. 



Established 1885 



We carry an up-to-date 

 line of 



Beekeepers' Supplies 



Write for our ()4-pag-e cata- 

 lop: free, and for lowest prices on supplies. 

 Full in;oi:iialion siven to all inquiries. We 

 handle 1 liK A. I. HOOT CO."S soods, and make 

 prouiot sliipments; freight facilities good. Let 



us hear lr():n you Beeswax taken in 



e.sichange for supplies or cash. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO. 



High Hill, Montgomery Co., Mo. 



PORTER 



(TUADK MAllK) 



BEE 

 ESCAPE 



AT ALL 

 DEALERS 



Each, 15c; Dozen, $1.65, postpaid 



If your dealer does not keep them, order from 

 factor}', with complete instructions. 



Box 7, 



R. & E. C. PORTER, Mfrs. 



LEWISTOWN, ILLINOIS, U. S. A. 



ITALIAN BEES AND QUEENS 



K.\tra fine, warranted, tested queen. 81.00; un- 

 tested. 75 cts.; three-frame nucleus, with queen. 

 S2.75. Full colonies in ei^ht-frame Dovetailed 

 hives, S5.50. Try nie for rush order. 

 J. L. FAJEN, . . STOVER, MISSOURI 



HOW FAR CAN A BEE 



SEE? 



That question has been argued "time 

 and again," but it doesn't worry me one- 

 half so much as does another question — 



How much can you see ? 



How many people there are to look, 

 and how few there are to see and to think! 



The best realms for good seeing are 

 in nature. 



The Guide to Nature 



tells you how. . It teaches people to see 

 the wonders and beauties of nature. 



.'ll.UO per year. lOc a single copj'. 



Edward F. Bigelow, Editor, 



The Agassiz x4ssociation, Inc. 

 ArcAdiA : 



Sound Beach, Connecticut 



Queens reared seientiiically from breeders perfected 

 by years of elimination of all undeeirable traits, are far 

 better and more prolific than the ones hatched from a 

 natural swarm of .supersedure cells. We have the fa- 

 mous Moore strain of Italians, and are giving: every care 

 to the perfection of cells and mating. We have never 

 had any disease in or near our apiary. If vou are inter- 

 ested, write us for booklet. Untested queens. 76 cts.; 

 dozen, $8.00. 



WALLIN & GORLIS, Brooksville, Ky. 



