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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Jan. 15 



"if goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder." 



Dear Sik: I»di*napoi-is, Jan. 15, 1911. 



Two weeks ago I was talking to you about ordering your bee-supplies 

 early. I am filling orders every day, and this is good mutual business; for 

 during April. May, and June we have to work about 18 hours per day to fill 

 our orders promptly. A few days ago we shipped 50 hives to one man (F. M. 

 Haynes, Modoc, Ind.). This man took advantage of the early-order discount 

 and got his hives at the 50 rate. He puts them together at his leisure, and 

 when spring opens up he has his goods ready. I call this good business judg- 

 ment. I have never found it necessary to ofler ray goods at cut prices; but 

 when quantities are ordered at one shipment I can save you some money by 

 following the factory schedule of prices. This saving of money for my pat- 

 rons has been the best advertising that I have ever secured. I have been fol- 

 lowing that course for 22 years — how time does fly !— and I have no Intention 

 of quitting so long as I continue to receive the kind and encouraging letters 

 that I am getting daily. Write for a catalog, and notice how quick I can 

 have it in your hands. 



859 Massachusetts Ave. WALTER S. POUDER. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



Wholesale Dealers and Commission Merchants In 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments solicited. Established 1875. 



Money- J 



No 25. 1-lb. bronzed screw-cap, S5.00 per gross. 



Half-pound, screw-cap, S3. 75 per gross. 



We have several styles of jars. They are made of 



heavy glass. Catalog of cartons and every 



thing a bee-keeper uses, free. 



I. J. STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 



Apiaries, Clen Cove, L. I. 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



Western Agents 



Falconer's Goods 



Write for Catalog 



C. C. CLEMONS BEE SUPPLY CO. 



1 30 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



The A B C of Bee Culture 



A complete treatise on the subject; fully illustrated. 

 A text-book for the beginner and advanced bee-keeper. 



Cloth-bound, $1.50 postpaid; leather edition, $2.50. 

 THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina, Ohio. 



is the place to buy 

 your Beeware. . . 



GRIGGS 



is the man who can 

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 — how to use it. . 



He is a practical bee-man. 



His 25-years' experience is at your 



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 Send for his catalog. 

 At the old stand. 



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25 North Erie St. 



Toledo, Ohio 



" Griggs, the King Bee " 



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