AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



THIS IS THE 

 "SIGN" ON EACH 

 CYPRESS BOARD 



DON'T GUESS 

 MAKE SURE. 

 •HAVE A LOOK' 



Tbade Mark Reg. (J.S.PAT.OFnct 



For all uses that invite decay (for in^ance, 

 bottoms) demand 



"ALL-HEART" 



** Tidewater" Cypress 



"THE WOOD ETERNAL" 



Tlie "arrow" on the end of each board identifies the 

 genuine produdt of the cypress mills whose CHAR- 

 ACTER of timber, methods of manufacture, and 

 complete responsibility enable them to be members 

 of the Association. 



THIS FACT IS YOUR PROTECTION. 



ACCEPT NONE BUT TRADE-MARKED "TIDEWATER" CYPRESS 



SOUTHERN CYPRESS MANUFACTURERS' ASSOCIATION 



1J51 Poydras BuUdioe. New Orleans, La , or I2i! Graham Buildine. Jacksonville, Fl«. 



Intlst on TRADE-MARKED Cyprtts it Your Local Lumber Dealer's 



It he hasn't IL LET US KNOW 



DO YOU USE ALUMINUM HONEYCOMBS? 



IF NOT, WHY NOT? 



Each comb is in itself a valuable asset to any apiary. It is the only comb which 

 enables BEEKEEPERS TO OBTAIN ALL THE HONEY without waiting for 

 the bees to draw out foundation. THEREBY SAVING TIME AND MONEY. 



We can prove that no practical BEEKEEPER can afford to be without the 



ALUMINUM HONEYCOMB 



In a recent issue of a National Bee Publication the following question and its answer appeared: 



Q. What is the total cost of a fully drawn out wax comb? 

 A. The mininum cost of drawing out a wax comb is 50 cents. 



PRACTICAL BEEKEEPERS are buying ALUMINUM HONEYCOMBS because they 



Cannot be destroyed by moths or rodents Prevent loss by melting 



Make extracting of honey easy Increase production 



Control production of drones Last forever with reasonable care 



Can be sterilized Cost no more than wax combs 



THE DIAMOND MATCH CO., Apiary Dept, CHICO, CAL. 



Sole distributors for DUFFY-DIEHL, Inc., Pasadena, Cal 



