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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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"If Goods are Wanted Quick, Send to Pouder." 



Established 1889. 





Bee=keepers' 

 Supplies. 



Distributor of Root's goods from the best shipping- point in the Country. 

 My prices are at all times identical with those of the A. L Root Company, 

 and I can save you money bj' way of transportation charges. ::: ::: 



Dovetailed Hives, Section Honey=boxes, Weed Process Comb 



Foundation, Honey and Wax Extractors, Bee=smokers, 



Bee=veils, Pouder Honey=Jars, and, in fact, 



EVERYTHING USED BY BEE=KEEPERS. 



Headquarters for the Danzenbaker Hive. 



SQUARE FLINT GLASS HON EY= JARS. 



Beaut}', accuracy, and shipments without breakage are features that 

 have justly gained for these jars the title of Standard. Material used in 

 their make is the very finest flint glass, free from air-cells. They are tem- 

 pered in large gas ovens, resulting iu the toughest glassware that can be 

 produced. They are put up in crates of 100, crates being so constructed 

 that one can see what he is handling, and this is the secret of their safe 

 transportation. 



There is no package so desirable for hone}' as a package made expressly 

 for the purpose. Experience has demonstrated this fact, and many have, 

 by the aid of those jars, established a home market for their product in- 

 stead of shipping to wholesalers at reduced prices. 



Crate of 100 16-oz. jars and corks $4 00. 



Crate of 100 8-oz. jars and corks 3.00. 



Crate of 100 5-oz. jars and corks 2.25. 



Tin-foil caps for 16-oz. jars, per 100 40. 



Tin-foil caps for 8-oz. or 5-oz. jars, per 100 30. 



Corks for 16-oz. jars, per 100 40. 



Corks for 8-oz. or 5-oz. jars, per 100 30. 



Corks are always included with jars at above prices. Tin-foil caps are 

 not necessary, but add much to the neatness of the package. These are 

 made expressly to my order for these jars, fit perfectly, and are all stamp- 

 ed "WARRANTED PURE HONEY." 



Directions for putting up honej' in these jars so that it will not granulate, 

 furnished free to those interested. 



For labels, see our special catalog of lables. If you are contemplating 

 making an exhibit of bees and honey ai your State or County fair let me 

 aid you. I can furnish every thing to make your exhibit complete. 



Tacoma, Wash., May 28, 1901. 

 Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Ind. 



/?«Br5?V;— I have now been using your honey-jars for about 10 years and like them 

 very much. You have shipped me a good many thousand, and a broken jar in a shipment is 

 the exception to the rule. Your method of crating is ahead of anything that I have ever seen 

 in this line, and the quality of your bottles is excellent, not an air cell in any bottle. Will 

 want more in the near future. Very truly yours, G. D. 1,ittooy. 



Beeswax Wanted. 



I pay highest market price for beeswax, delivered here, at any time, cash or trade. Make 

 small shipments by express; large shipments by freight, always being sure to attach your 

 name to the package. My large illustrated catalog is free. I shall be glad to send i; to you. 



WALTER 5. POUDER, 



J^i 5I3==5I5 Massachusetts Ave., 





INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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