IMPLEMENTS OF THE APIARY. 



For full list of Apiarian Supplies, see our Catalogue, which will be sent free upon application. 



COMB FOUNDATION. 



We have reduced our prices for Comb Founda- 

 tion, as follows : 



l Sample by mail 10c. 



1 lb, by mail 75c. 



WHEN SENT BY EXPRESS. 



Size of Sheets 12x18 or 8x16}^ inches. 



1 to 5 lbs., per lb 47c. 



5 " 25 " " 4fic. 



25 " 50 " " 45c. 



50 "100 " " 44c. 



100 lbs. or more, per lb 43c. 



Wired Comb Foundation. 



This positively prevents sagging, making all combs 

 very strong and durable. It has flat-bottomed cells, 

 exceedingly thin and even, the wire being incorpo- 

 rated into it by a new process. It is for use only in the 

 breeding apartment. 



(Size, 8^x16^ and llUxl2 inches.) 



lto 25 lbs., per lb 70c. 



25to 50 " " 68c. 



50tol00 " " 67c. 



100to500 " " 65c. 



500 lbs. and over, per lb 63c. 



NEW LANGSTROTH BEE HIVE. 



SAMPLE HIVE— nailed, not painted. 



No. 1.— Brood Chamber, 10 frames, portico, V& 



inch cap— but no surplus arrangement $2 00 



No. 2.— Same as No. 1, with Comb-Honey Rack, 



complete 3 00 



No. 3.— Same as No. 1, but having 20 frames, and 



Comb-Honey Rack— complete 3-story hive 3 75 



No. 4.— Brood Chamber, 10 frames, and 7-inch 

 story, with 7 cases' containing Prize Boxes 

 and tin Separators, for surplus Honey, with 

 2-inch cap 3 00 



No. 5.— Same as No. 4— but having 10 extra 



frames— a complete 3-story hive 3 75 



No. 6.— Brood Chamber, with 10 extra frames, for 



extracting, and 2-inch cap 3 00 



MATERIAL— cut, ready to nail. 

 (14^x18% inches inside.) 



One story. Two story. 



In lots of 5 each No. 1, $1.25 No. 6, $1.80 



10 " " 1.20 " 1.70 



25 " " 1.10 " 1.60 



50 " " 1.05 " 1.55 



100 " " 1.00..,,. " 1.50 



Material for Langstroth Frames. 



Gut, ready to nail— (i%xl7?6 inches, outside). 



lOOframes $150 I l.OOOframes $14 00 



5,000 or more frames, per 1,000 12 00 



Registering Slates. 



Size, 3x4 inches, with a hole in the centre 

 of the top, for hanging them on the hive 

 by a nail. Price, $1.50 for 50; $2.50 for 100. 

 They must be sent by express or freight. 

 Sample by mail and postage, 10 cents. 



GUMMED HONEY LABELS, 



For Honey Jars, with blanks in which to write your 

 name and address, 50c. per 100. ,™«. 



Same, with your name and address printed, 1000 for 

 $5-500for$3. „ .,,_,,. 



For Honey Boxes or Large Cans, with blanks in 

 which to write your name and address, 75c. per 100. 



Same, with your name and address printed, 1000 for 

 $6 — 500 for $3. 50. . . , , M 



Ungummed large Labels for Crates, with blanks for 

 names, weights, &c, 75c. per 100. 



HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



The Excelsior, No. 1.— For 2 Langstroth frames 



10x18 inches $8 00 



Ditto No. 2— For 2 American frames, 13x13 8 00 

 Ditto No. 3. -For 2 frames, 13x20 or less. ... 12 00 

 Ditto No. 4.-For 3 " " " .... 12 00 



Ditto No. 5.-For4 " " " .... 14 00 



Muth's— for any size frame 12 00 



Everett's 10 00 to 14 00 



Murphy's 13 00 to 15 00 



Chapman's 10 00 



White's 10 00 to 15 00 



Novice's 750to 9 00 



Peabody's— f or any size frame 10 00 



Hill's Gas-Pipe Extractor 6 50 to 7 00 



BEE FEEDERS. 



Shuck's Feeder may be placed at the entrance of 



the hive. Price, by mail 30c. 



Novice's Simplicity Bee-Feeder, by mail 10c. 



Kretchmer's Feeder, by mail 35c. 



Van Deusen Bee-Feeder, by mail 75c. 



Dunham Feeder, to hang in the hive 75c. 



BEE SMOKERS. 



Bingham's Patent Smoker, by mail, $1 00 $1 50 $1 75 

 The New Quinby Smoker, " 1 50 1 75 



Sutliff's Smoker, " 2 00 



Alley's Smoker, to be held in the mouth, by mail. .50 



HONEY KNIVES. 



BingTiam & Hetherington's $1 00 



Ditto with detachable cap-catcher — 1 25 



Scofleld's, Novice's, Murphy's, Chapman's or 



Peabody's each 1 00 



Muth's 50 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



Honey Gates 75 



Novice's Iron Blocks, for frame making 25 



Queen Registering Cards, per doz 10 



Bee Veils— Complete face protection 75 



Scissors for clipping Queen's Wings 50 



Novice's Metal Corners, per 100 1 00 



Kretchmer's Metal Bearings, per 100, by mail — 15 



Wire Cloth for extractor, tinned, per square foot 15 



" " " Queen Cages, " " " 12 



" " painted, —14 mesh to 1 inch 10 



Gearing for Honey Extractors 2 00 



Printed Envelopes, containing card of the Bee 



Jouunai,, as well as the address of the 



Honey Producer— 100 for 50c; 250 for $1.00; 



500 for $1.75; 1000 for 3 00 



Glass for Prize Crates, 3!^xl6)^ inches, per 100 



lights, boxed 3 50 



Glass for Prize Boxes. 5x6 inches, per box, 240 



lights, boxed 3 00 



Comb Foundation Machines, of any make, at 



manufacturers' prices. 



Wax Extractor 3 50 



" " with Copper-bottomed Boiler .. . 5 00 



Atomizers, for spraying or sprinkling queens, 

 bees, brood and comb 1 00 



Long Rubber Gloves, per pair 2 00 



[To ascertain the size required, lay the open hand 

 palm down, on a sheet of paper, and mark around 

 both hand and fingers with a pencil.] 



Electrotype Cuts of any of the Extractors or Bee 

 Hives, for illustrating circulars, pamphlets, 

 and for advertising, by mail, post-paid, each $1 00 

 Queen cuts (three different styles) each. .75c & 1 00 



Italian or black workers, or drones, each 75 



We can furnish Emerson's Binders, gilt lettered on 



the back, for The American Bee Journal, at the 



following prices, postage paid: 



Cloth and paper, each ; 50 



Leather and Cloth 75 



Send by Postal Money Order, Draft or Registered Letter at our risk, 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON, 972 and 974 W. Madison St., CHICAGO. 



