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straight Tin Pails for Honey. 



These pails have a full 

 cover, and are excellent 

 for selling honey in the 

 home market, and after 

 the honey is candied, it 

 canbeshipped anywhere. 



All sizes have a bail or 

 handle, and when empty 

 will be found useful in 

 every household. 



Assorted samples of the three sizes, put inside of one another as a 

 nest, price 40 cents by express. The following are the prices in 

 quantities : 



Per dozen. Per lOO. 



Gallon, holding 10 lbs. of honey f 1 SO. . . .S13 00 



Half Gallon, " 5 " " 150.... 9 00 



Quart, " SJ^" " 120.... 7 00 



Tapering Tin Pails for Honey. 



It will be noticed that these pails are tapering in shape. All the 

 sizes have a bail, and on the 25-lb. pail a wooden handle is added. 

 These tapering pails are made lieavier and stronger than those with 

 the straight sides, the covers are deeper, and the top edge of the pail 

 is doubled over, making it smooth and convenient to handle. 



Assorted samples of the five sizes, nested, 75 cents, by express, ol 

 the fom' smaller sizes, 50 cents. Prices in quantities as follows : 



Per dozen 

 Per 100... 



To hold lib. 4 lbs. 7 lbs. 



9 .75.... 81.25.... S1..50. 



5.00.... 8.00. ...10.00 



13 lbs. 25 lbs. 

 ..82.00.... 83.25 

 ...14.50.... 23.00 



Wooden Pails for Honey. 



Wooden water-pails, well painted outside, with 3 iron hoops and a 

 tight-atting, wood cover, at $2 per dozen. They hold 25 lbs. of 

 boney, and, when empty, they can be utilized as an ordinary pail. 



Red Labels for Pails. 



Three sizes, ranging in size for pails to hold from one to ten 

 pounds of honey. Price, -Sl.OO for a hundred, with the name and 

 address of the bee-keeper printed on them. Smaller quantities at 

 one cent each ; but we cannot print the name and address on less 

 than one hundred. Larger quantities according to size, as follows : 



Size A. Size B. Size C. 



2.50 Labels 81.50 $2 00 $2 2.5 



500 Labels 2 00 3 00 3 .50 



1,000 Labels 3 00 4 00 5 00 



Samples of each of the Labels will be sent free, upon application. 



YUCCA BEUSH. 



For brushing bees from 

 ' _ the combs. Price, 5 cents 

 __| each, or 50 cents per dozen. 

 Postage, Ic. each, extra. 



SZZDS for XZOITS'7 FZ.A1TTS. 



White Clover— per lb., 30c— per peek, 82.75— per bu.{60 lbs.). .810 00 



Alsike Clover— per lb., 35c'— per peck, $2.25— per bushel 8 00 



Melilot or Sweet Clover— per lb., 20c— per peck, 81.75— per bu. 6 00 



Bokhara Clover— Imported— per pound .50 



Spider Plant per oz., 20c per lb. 3 00 



Mothenvort " lOc " 100 



Cleome, Rocky Mountain Bee-Plant " 15c " 125 



We keep no seeds in stock except those enumerated above. 



IF TO BE SENT BY MAIL, add 10 cents per pound for postage. 



NEW BEE VEIL. 



There are flvo cross bars united by a rivet 

 through tbeir center at the top. These liars are 

 buttoned on to studs on the neck-liand. The bars 

 are of best light spring- steel ; the neck-band of 

 best hard spring- brass ; the cover is of handsome 

 light material. It is very easily put together, no 

 trouble to put on or take off, and folds compact- 

 ly in a paper box 6x7 inches by one inch deep. 

 There would be no discomfort in "U'earing it either 

 day or night, and the protection against Mosqui- 

 itoes. Flies, Bees, Gnats, etc., is perfect ; the 

 ■wci'-'ht of the entire Veil being only live ounces. 



Price by Mall or Express, $1.00. 



Hasting.s' Perfection Boe-Fceder. 



Patented Oct. JR. issi7. 



This Feeder will hold I quart, 

 and the letting down of the feed 

 is regulated by a thumb-screw. 



The cap screws on securely. It 

 is easy to regulate— either a quart 

 or a spoonful— and that amount 

 can be given in an hour or a day, 

 as desired. By it the food can be 

 given where it is most needed- 

 just over the cluster. Not a drop 

 need be lost, and no robber bees 

 can get at it. 



Price. 40 cents, or a dozen for 

 $3..50. Postage, 10 cents extra. 



Feeder for Top of Hive. 



It has two side entrances for the bees, and the cover of the hive is 

 the cover to be used on the feeder. It is the full size of the hive, 

 and is filled with the usual partitions on wliieh the bee may travel. 

 It has a large capacity. Price.— Nailed, 50 cents ; flat, 35 cents each. 



j8S- When no size is given, we will send them to tit the standard 

 10-frame Langstrotli hive. 



Shuck's Bee-Feeder. 



A Shuck Feeder may be 

 placed at the entrance ot 

 the hive, any time of the 

 day, v.ithout danger from 

 robbers; it feeds much or 

 little as may be desired; 

 the feed can be reached by 

 the bees only from the 

 inside of the hive. Price, 

 by mail, 30 cents. By express, 25 cents each, or $2.40 per dozen. 



WIRE NAILS. 



We carry a full line of wire nails, and can fill orders for any 

 •quantity promptly. For nailing Sections, Cases, Frames, Racks, 

 Jrates, etc., they are very essential. 



The entire length of the nail being the same thiclniess, they do not 

 loosen like ordinary iron nails, and are not as liable to bend or 

 break. They can be easily driven througli two pieces of tin. 



From the assoitment of lengths given in the table below, any kind 

 jf nailing may be done, even to making large boxes. 



Len^Ith of Nails. Size nf "W'ire. NumDer in -jne lb. 



% inch long, wire No. 20, lO.diio 



IK 



2 



19, 



18, 



18, 



17, 



17, 



16 



16 



15, 



5,.;;;o 

 3,.i00 



3,7.50 



1,780 



1,.5.55 



910 



760 



435 



Price. 



per lb '2.5c 



" 20c 



" Ific 



' 1.5o 



. " 13c 



. " 12c 



. " 10c 



. " 10c 



9c 



If wanted by mail, add 18 cents per pound for postage. 



aw We can furnish larger nails, in 5-pound packages only— up to 

 5 inches in length— when desired. 



Enameled Cloth, 



For covering frames. Price per yard (45 inches wide), 30 cents ; a 

 whole piece of 13 yards for $2.25. It ordered by mail, send 15 cents 

 per yard, extra, for postage. k*iM ii*2a 



SUPPLIES FOR BEE-KEEPERS— For Sale by Thomas G. Newman & Son, Cbieago, Ills. 



