THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 117 



An Active Season 



Just Ahead 



A carload of perfectly new gooils is just on hand from the factory. This brings up 

 our assortment so that we can now furnish almost anything listed in the catalog at once. 

 Hives should be ordered at once if they are to be ready for spring. Frames, and other 

 inside fixtures too, should be put together now; and as this is a dull season with most 

 of our customers, the work can be done now with no extra expense. 



If you are wanting any special goods, orders ought to be in our hands within the next 

 few days. Other cars will be coming from the factory, and we can save you consider- 

 able in transportation charges by having your goods come with ours in the car. 

 Our new catalog will be out, probably, laefore the first of March. If you are not on 

 our mailing list, send us a postal-card request for this catalog, and it will be mailed as 

 soon as they come from the printers. In the meantime you mav order from the 103 2 

 catalog. If you haven't one on file, a copy will be mailed immediately on request. 

 If you want to buy in quantities considerably larger than quoted in the catalog, give 

 us a list of your needs and we will quote prices accordingly. 



If you have never tried Root quality goods, make a beginning this season. You wi'l 

 not be disappointed u\ results. Our bi'anch is maintained for service in tliis Kne, and 

 we can give it to your entire satisfaction. 



C. H. W. WEBER & CO. 



2146 Central Avenue. CINCINNATI, OHIO. 



This Pail for 6 % cf s., in Crates of 100. 



F.O.B. Detroit 



A friction top pail. Put in the 

 honey, push down the cover, and you 

 have no leakage. Size of pail, 6Ys 

 inches in diameter by 7 inches high. 



Holds 10 lbs. Honey 



Same Pail Holding 5 lbs. Honey, 

 $5.00 per 100. 



Write for descriptive circular giving 

 full particulars, prices, and freight 

 rates, to 



The National Bee-Keepers' Association 



230 Woodland Ave., Detroit, Mich. 



