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Root's Goods at 

 Root's Pricey 



POUDER'S Honey Jars and 

 everything nssed by Bee-keepers. 



I<arge and complete slock on hand 

 at all times I<o\v freight rates 



Prompt Service. Catalog sent free. 



Walter S. Pou«Jcr 



513-515 Muss. Ave. 

 INDIANA POIJS, IND. 



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Dittmerf's 

 Foundation 



Is the Best. 



Now is the time to prepare for next 

 .season , 



If you want to Save Money 



on Foundation, working wax for 

 cash, and on a full line of supplies. 



Write for prices and di-couiits, and 

 samples of our Superio- Foundatio,, 



E. Grainger & Co., Toronto, .Sole 



Agents in Canada, for Ditlmer's 



Foundation. 



The liee & Honey Co , Beeville, Tex. 

 Agents for Tex 



Gus. Dittrner, 





AucustA, 



Wisconsin 



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1 1=2 STORY, 



8-frame hives, either plain, or bee-way 

 supers, Si. 00. No. 1 sections, $4.00 

 for 1,000. 24 lb shipping- cases, $13.00 

 for 100; 12 ft) $8.00 for 100; 20ft) Danz., 

 $11.00, for 100. Hives, sections, foun- 

 dation, etc., by the car load. Berry 

 boxes, baskets, crates, etc. kept in 

 stock. One year's subscription to any 

 bee journal free with order of $10.00. 

 Send for free list. 



W. D. SOPER 

 R. D. 3 Jackson, Mich. 



ITfllilAN QUEENS 



Golden Italians, I^ong Tongue Italians, Silver 

 Gray Carniolans. Untested 50c, tested ysc 



One of these will carry your colony safely 

 through the winter — get one now. 

 C. B. BANKSTON. 



Milano, 

 05-5-tf Milam, Co., Tex. 



Pfvaa SaI^ or exchange, 450 colonies of 

 ' **• <JC«IC bees, locations, and all fix- 

 tures complete for comb or extracted honey 

 S. \V. WEEKS, Delta, Colo. 



The Bee-Keepers 

 Paradise. 



300,000 Acres of Wild Land for sale, 

 in the Famous Fruit Belt Reg-ion of 

 Michigan, at low prices and on easy 

 terms. 



These lands are especially adapted 

 to fruit culture, all the most desirable 

 fruits being- cultivated with especial 

 success. 



These uncultivated lands also pro- 

 duce immense quantities of wild ber- 

 ries, from which larg-e crops of honey 

 are obtained, at a g-ood profit to the 

 Bee-Keeper. 



Write for particulars and circulars. 

 "No trouble to answer letters." 



Address: 



J. E. MERRITT, 



Gen'l Mgr. 



Michigan Land Co., 



ManisteeJMichigan. 



