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THE BEST BEE 

 BOOKS 



THE HON^'YBEE 



By Langstroth and Dadant. 



A very complete text on 

 beekeeping. 575 pages, attrac- 

 tive cloth binding, $1.50. French 

 edition, $1.75; Spanish, $2. 



FIRST LESSONS IN BEE- 

 KEEPING 



By C. P. Dadant. 



Will start you right. 167 pages, 

 178 illustrations, cloth binding. 

 Price $1.00. 



AMERICAN HONEY PLANTS 



By Frank C. Pellett. 



First book in the English lan- 

 guage on the subject of the 

 honey plants. 



300 large pages, 155 illustra- 

 tions, cloth binding; $2.50. 



OUTAPIARIES 



By M. G. Dadant. 



Valuable to every extensive 

 beekeeper. 125 pages, SO illus- 

 trations; cloth bound.. Price 

 $1.00. 



PRACTICAL QUEEN REAR- 

 ING 



By Frank C. Pellett 



Gives all up-to-date methods 

 of rearing queens for the small 

 beekeeper or for the specialist. 

 Cloth bound, 105 pages, 40 il- 

 lustrations. 



Price $1.00 



1,000 ANSWERS TO BEE- 

 KEEPING QUESTIONS 



By Dr. C. C. Miller. 



Answers the questions that 

 other books overlook. Cloth 

 bound, 276 pages. Price $125. 



NEW [^ INGHAM 

 BtE SMOKER 



The Bingham Bee Smoker has been 

 on the market over forty years and is 

 the standard in this and many foreign 

 country. It is the all-important tool 

 of the most extensive honey producers 

 in the world. It is now made in five 

 sizes. 



Size of Ship. 



Postage Extra Stove Wt. Price 



iu. Lbs. 



Big Smoke, with shield 4 ilO 3 $2.50 



Big Smoke, no shield.. 4 xlO 3 2.00 



Smoke Engine— 4 x7 2% 1.50 



Doctor. 3Mx 7 2 1.15 



Conqueror 3 x7 IK 1.00 



Little Wonder 3 x S% VA .80 



Smoke Engine or Doctor in copper, 

 $1 extra. 



East Lansing, Mich. 

 A. G. Woodman Co., 

 Grand Rapids, Mich. 

 I have now had several weeks' op- 

 portunity to try out the New Smoker 

 called the Big Smoke, with the guard 

 about the fire pot. The smoker is even 

 more than I anticipated, and unless 

 something else is brought out that is 

 still better, you can be assured that 

 this particular one will be the stanaard 

 equipment for this place from now on. 

 B. F. KINDIG. 

 State Inspector of Apiaries. 



Conneaut, Ohio. 

 A. G. Woodman Co. 



Dear Sirs: The Big Smoke Smoker 

 received and is satisfactory. It is just 

 what I have been wanting for 10 years. 

 W. KLABUHN & SONS. 



The Woodman Section Fixer, a com 

 bined section press an- foundation fas 

 tener, of pressed steel construction, 

 forms comb-honey sections and puts in 

 top and bottom foundation starters, all 

 at one handling. It is the finest equip- 

 ment for this work on the market. 



Bellvue, Colo., May 20, 1920. 

 A. G. Woodman. 



Sir: I purchased of you, three or 

 four years ago, a Woodman Section 

 Fixer, which gave better satisfaction 

 than anything that I have been able to 

 find either before or since. Do you 

 still have them on the market ? If so, 

 send price list. H. W. READ. 



The genuine Bingham Honey Uncap- 

 ping knife is manufactured by us here 

 at Grand Rapids and is made of the fin- 

 est quality £teel. These thin-bladed 

 knives, as furnished by Mr. Bingham, 

 gave the best of satisfaction, as the 

 old-timers will remember. Our Perfect 

 Grip Cold Handle is one of the im- 

 provements. 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES 



Friction Top cans, cases of 24 

 Friction Top cans, crates of 100 

 Friction Top cans, crates of 450 

 Friction Top pails, crates of 12 

 Friction Top pails, crates of 100 

 Friction Top pails, crates of 200 

 Friction Top pails, cases of 6 

 Friction Top pails, crates of 100 

 case, in cases of 1 and 2 



lb., cans in crates of 24 and 50 



Ask for our special money-saving prices stating quantity wanted. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO. 



CIRAND RAPIDS, MICH., U. S. A. 



