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GI/EANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 1. 



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BEE-SUPPLIES ! 



We have the best-equipped factory in the 

 West. Capacity, one carload a day ; and 

 carry the largest stock and greatest variety 

 of every thing needed in the apiary, assur- 

 ing BEST goods at the I^OWEST prices, 

 and prompt shipment. We want every bee- 

 keeper to have our FREE ILLUSTRATED 

 CATALOG, and read description of Alter- 

 nating Hives, Ferguson Supers, etc. Write 

 at once for a catalog. 



We also manufacture TANKS of either 

 wfod or galvanized steel, all sizes, any 

 form, and for all purposes. Price list free. 



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E. KRETCHMER, 



RED OAK, IOWA. % 



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PRICES OP 



Bingham Perfect Bee=smokers and Honey=knives. 



Smoke Engine ('^'fr^niad^""') 4-inch stove. Doz. $13.00 



Rnd-lnfttaM 



■iNaxiUt 

 BeeSxnoker 



Doctor 3J^-in. 



Conqueror 3-in. 



I<arge 2^-in. 



Plain 2-in. 



Little Wonder (vrt. 10 oz.) 2-in. 



Honey-knife ; 



1.00 

 6.50 

 5.00 

 4.75 

 4.50 

 6.00 



each, by mail, $1.50 

 1.10 

 1.00 



Bingham Smokers have all the new improvements. Before buying a 

 Smoker or Knife, look up its record and pedigree. 



FIFTEEN YEARS FOR A DOLLAR ; ONE-HALF CENT FOR A MONTH. 



Dear Sir: — Have used the Conqueror 15 years. I was always pleased with 

 its workings, but thinking I would need a new one this summer I write for 

 a circular. I do not think the 4-inch Smoke Engine too large. 



January 27, 1897. T^ruly, W. H. Eagerty, Cuba, Kansas. 



Bingham & Helhering- 

 ton Uncapping- 



T. F. BINQHAfl. Farwell, nichijran. 



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Don't Buy Supplies 



Until you see my 40th annual catalog. A full line of hives and fixtures best acfapted to our New 

 England climate. Also best brands of Comb Foundation and Section^boxes. 1 have also made 

 arrangements to keep quite a general stock of 



A. I. ROOT COMPANY'S GOODS AT THEIR PRICES. 



Parties desiring these goods can get them of me, and save freight charges. Bees, Queens, and Nu- 

 cleus Colonies from the very best strains in America. A 40-page illustrated catalog free. Address 



W. W. GARY, LYONSVILLE, MASS. 



HONEY-JARS. 



One-pound sqiiare, $4.70 per gross, with corks. Five 

 gross at 8^1.50 per gross. These are perfect flint jars, 

 not seconds. 



COMB FOUNDATION, 



Wholesale or retail. If you are a dealer, or can use or 

 sell a quantity, we will be pleased to send you our 

 special price list via "Uncle Sam's Route." Catalog 

 of popular supplies free. 



I. J. STRINGHAM, 

 105 Park Place, NEW YORK. 



EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture 

 and The Ohio Farmer both 

 One Year for Only $i.lO. 



A business bargain for the business farmer ! The 

 Ohio Farmer stands at the head of agricultural jour- 

 nals in America; costs more to publish, and gives more 

 to its readers than any other paper of its kind. It is a 

 FARMER'S paper — practical, reliable, and entertain- 

 ing. Twenty pages weekly, with liberal illustrations, 

 and complete market reports from all the leading 

 market centers. Ten different departments. It will 

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 copies free. 



The Ohio Farmer, Cleveland, Ohio. 



