1920 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



75 



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I 'GRIGGS SAVES YOU | 



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I TOLEDO I 



1 We know you are not the fel- 



i low who waits until the last 



I minute before ordering his sup- 



1 plies. 



I WE HAVE a LARGE stock of 



1 new goods to rush to you the 



n minute your order arrives. 



I Send us list of goods wanted at 



i once and receive prices, with 



1 early order discounts. 



I These 60-lb. cans will soon be 



I gone; better hurry your order 



1 in at once. Two men took a 



= car load. 



I WHITE CLOVER 



I HONEY 



1 Can use limited amount of 



§ white clover honey, if price is 



i in line. 



I FREE Catalog of Bee SUP- 



i PLIES for the asking. 



I BEESWAX^WANTED 



y Cash or exchange for supplies. 



5 We pay highest market price. 



I THE GRIGGS BROS. | 

 I COMPANY I 



i Dept. 24 TOLEDO, O. = 



"GRIGGS SAVES YOU | 



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BEE SUPPLIES 



We carry a complete stock of sup- 

 plies at all times, and can make 

 prompt shipments. Our prices will 

 interest you. 



Send Us Your Inquiries 



A. H. RUSCH & SON CO. 



ReedsviUe, Wis. 



WESTERN BEEKEEPERS! 



We handle the finest line of bee 

 supplies. Send for our 68-page cata- 

 log. Our prices will interest you. 



The Colorado Honey Producers' As- 

 sociation, 1424 Market St., 

 Denver, Colo. 



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I Winter Problem Solved 



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I BY THE 



I Hive with an Inner Overcoat 



NOW FURNISHED WITH 

 JUMBO DEPTH OR STANDARD HOFFMAN FRAMES 



Do you know that E. D. Townsend & Son, one of Michigan's most 

 extensive beekeepers, with their 1,100 colonies of bees, have three 

 yards of Government tenement winter cases that they have dis- 

 carded? One beekeeper speaks of these tenement winter cases 

 recommended by the Government, as ice boxes. With their thick 

 walls they are slow to warm up during an occasional warm day 

 throughout the winter. There are occasions when one cleansing 

 flight will result in successful ^rintering. Protection Hives with the 

 Inner Overcoats will have bees bright and lively at the entrances 

 during clear, but cool days, wh^n not a bee will be in sight at 

 the entrances of other hives and styles of winter packing. Think 

 of the saving in expense for cases, time and labor in packing and 

 unpacking and the simplicity of putting your bees safely into win- 

 ter quarters with the Protection Hive as compared to the tenement 

 winter case. With this hive you have an efficient, compact, sub- 

 stantial equipment without the litter of packing materials and the 

 inconvenience of having them around. Send for special circular 

 and 1920 catalog. 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES 



2 lb. Friction Top Cans in cases of 24. 5-iu. Friction Top Pails in cases of 11. 

 a lb. Friction Top Cans in crates of 611 6-lb. Friction Top Pails in crates of 100. 

 3V^-lb. Friction Top Cans in cases of 24. Sib. Friction Top Fails in crates of tOt. 

 2^-lb. Friction Top Cans in crates of 460. lOlb. Friction Top Pails in cases of 6. 

 101b. Friction Top Pails in crates of 11«. 



SPECIAL PRICES 

 Crates of 100 five-pound pails, $8; crates of 200 for $16. 



Crates of 100 tcn-jjound pails at $12.50. Si.xty-pound cans, two in a case, at $1.30 

 per case. Shipments made from Michigan, Ohio, Illinois and Maryland factories. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., U. S. A. 



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