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Sept. 20, 1906 



American Ttec Journal 



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PREPARE EOR WINTER 



DOVETAILED CHAFF-HIVES 



This is one of the very best hives we sell, and for wintering 

 bees, or for the production of comb honey, we do not know of 

 anything better. It is double-walled, made of %-inch lumber' 

 having lock corners. It is a trifle heavier than the regular one- 

 thickness %-inch hives, and will take the same hive-furniture, 

 supers, brood -frames, covers, and all; and, besides, it has the 

 advantage that it can be left on the summer stands the year 

 round; and winter losses, if directions are followed, will be 

 almost insignificant. 



A good many suppose that double-walled hives are used 

 only in winter; but in localities subject to cool nights and a 

 very hot, burning sun during the middle of the day, they are 

 none too warm for comb honey. Some of the best bee-keepers 

 of the country are beginning to learn that such a hive, having 

 well-protected supers, produce not only more but a better-filled 

 comb honey. Complete prices on our catalog. Ask for it. 



The Discount for September Is 



Write 



ALEXANDER FEEDER 



We are prepared to furnish the Alexander feeder. We 

 make them 19 inches long, so they may be used with either an 

 S or 10 frame hive. With a 10-frame hive they will project 3 

 inches beyond the hive for feeding, and the block may be laid 

 crosswise of the feeder, or be cut off a6 preferred. With the 8- 

 frame hive the feeder projects 5 inches, and the block lies 

 lengthwise. We soak the feeders in oil to preserve them and 

 fill the pores to prevent the feed from soaking in. Price, fin- 

 ished, including block, 25 cents each. Ten for $2; 50 for $9. 



DOOLITTLE DIVISION-BOARD FEEDER 



This is one of the most popular feeders we sell. Having 

 the same outside dimensions as an ordinary division-board or 

 brood-frame, it can be used in the brood-nest in the same way. 

 Its construction will be apparent from the illustration. To 

 feed, all that is necessary is to shove the cover or quilt back 

 just far enough so that the opening in the top-bar is exposed. 

 Through this pour the feed from an ordinary coffee-pot or tea- 

 pot; close the hive up, and the bees are thus supplied without 

 exposing the cluster, and without the use of smoke to drive the 

 bees down. Price, nailed, 30 cents each; 10, §2.50. In flat, 

 each, 30 cents ; 10 for $1.80. Other styles other prices. Ask 

 for catalog. 



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to Branch or Agent nearest you. 



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Alabama 



* Wetumpka J. M. Jenkins 



Canada 



Toronto E. Grainger & Co. 



California 



Tresno Madary Planing Mill 



*Los Angeles California National 



Honey-Producers' Association 



Colorado 



Denver The L. A. Watkins Mdse. Co. 



Fruita Frnita Kruit and Produce Ass'n 



District oi Columbia 



Washington The A. I. Root Co. 



Georgia 



Savannah Howkins & Rush 



124 Liberty St. 

 Illinois 



Chicago The A. I. Root Co. 



144 East Erie Street. 

 Indiana 



Indianapolis Walter S. Pouder 



Evansvllle Vickery Bros. 



Iowa 



Des Moines J oseph Nysewander 



Kansas 



Augusta Carl F. Buck 



♦These dealers 



Mississippi 



Brazelia George A. Hummer 



Massachusetts 



Boston H. H. Jepson. 182 Friend Street 



Lyonsville W. W. Cary & Son 



Maine 

 Mechanic Falls The A. I. Root Co. 



Maryland 



Baltimore Rawlins Implement Co. 



Michigan 



Bell Branch M. H. Hunt & Son 



Fremont George E. Hilton 



Minnesota 



St. Paul The A. I. Root Co. 



1024 Mississippi Street. 

 Missouri 



High Hill Jno. Nebel & Son Supply Co. 



Springfield Springfield Seed Co. 



St. Louis Blanke <fc Hauk 



J%evr Mexico 



Carlsbad Edward Scoggin 



Mew York 



Syracuse The A. I. Root Co. 



New YorkCtty The A. I. Root Co. 



44 Vesey Street. 



buy our goods in carload lots but supplement them wi 



Ohio 



Columbus Grove McAdams Seed Co. 



Toledo Griggs Bros., 521 Monroe St. 



Zanesvllle E. W. Pierce 



Cincinnati C. H. W. Weber 



2146 Central Avenue 



Oregon 



Portland Portland Seed Co. 



I* 'nnsj I » a nia 



Dn Bois Prothero & Arnold 



Philadelphia The A. I. Root Co. 



10 Vine Street 



Wllliamsport E. E. Pressler 



633 Lycoming Street 



Xexas 



Dallas Texas Seed and Floral Co. 



San Antonio Udo Toepperwein 



Uvalde D. M. Edwards 



Utah 



Ogden The Superior Honey Co. 



Virginia 



Spottswood W. E. Tribbett 



th local-made goods. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio 



