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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 



MODIFIED DADANT HIVE 



Glance at this illustration to 

 compare this hive with "Standard" 

 Langstroth hive. 



Your present brood equipment 

 can be put above the Modified Da- 

 dant hive used as full-depth su- 

 pers. 



You get 40 per cent greater 

 brood-comb area than in the 

 "Standard" ten-frame Langstroth. 



You get deep frames, large 

 one-story brood-nest, frame space 

 ventilation, excellence in winter- 

 ing, swarming easily controlled. 



MODIFIED DADANT HIVE FEATURES 



1. Eleven frames, Langstroth length, Quinby depth. 4. Dovetailed body, regular reversible bottom and 



metal roof cover with inner cover. 



2. Frames spaced VA inches for swarm control. . . ^ ^i ,,0. j j» • » -1 j 

 i .C.111..0 oi^av-v-u /^ S. Langstroth Standard equipment easily used 



.5. Extracting frames 6J4 inches deep. with this hive. 



For free booklet write any distributor of Lewis " Beeware," or to 



G. B. LEWIS COMPANY, Watertown, Wisconsin 

 DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, Illinois 



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FLORIDA BEES AND QUEENS 



The first part of April I will be fully ready to till orders for queens 

 and bees as follows: Two-frame nuclei with untested queen, $6; un- 

 tested queens, $1.50 each; tested, $2. From my long-tested and best 

 Italian stock. 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES— DADANT'S FOUNDATION 



A complete stock of everything for the Dixie beekeepers, right here 

 at home. My cypress catalog of cypress hives and hive parts will in- 

 terest you in prices. 



DIXIE BEEKEEPER 



This mon^Iily publication tells of Dixie as a bee country and how 

 we are keeping bees here ; $1 a year. Sample copy free. 



J. J. WILDER, Waycross, Georgia 



ELECTRIC IMBEDDER 



Price without Batterie* $1.25 



Not postpaid. 

 Actually cements wires in the foundation. 

 Will work with dry cells or with city cur- 

 rent in connection with transformer. Best 

 device of its kind on the market. 



For sale by all bee supply dealers 



Dadant & Sons, f;rMfcTON.''iLL. 



QUEENS FOR SALE 



Golden and 3-band Italians (the kind 

 that fill from 2 to 6 supers). Untested 

 (either kind), $2 each, $11 for 6; $45 

 for 25. No discount for 50 or 100 lots 

 Tested, $3 each, $16 for 6, $30 for 12. 

 Full colonies of bees (with queen), $12 

 and $15 each for 8 and 10-frame Root 

 Co., hives, without supers. 



MISS LULU GOODWIN, 

 Mankato, Minn., Box 294. 



