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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



Feb. 1 



"If goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder.' 



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DEAR Sik: Indianapolis, Feb. 1, 1911. 



Are you very busy right now ? It is not yet too late to order your needed 

 supplies early. Just the other day I shipped 50 pounds of thin super founda- 

 tion to one man (C. F. Bender, Newman, 111.). This man got it cheaper by 

 taking the large quantity; he gets his sections all ready at his leisure, and 

 when the honey season opens up he is ready for it. l>id you ever place an 

 order with some dealer late in the season, and then have your goods delayed 

 because he had to get the goods from some factory ? When the goods finally 

 arrived, and you were feeling sort of out of humor, did you ever have your 

 wife come around where you were worliing and have her say, "Don't you wish 

 you had sent to Pouder?" I have had several such instances related tome. 

 If you have occasion to visit Indianapolis be sure and call here. This Honey 

 Store is the one that is different, and I want you to see for yourself; and when 

 you get home you will want to tell friends what you saw here. Let me have 

 a line from you, and I will mail my catalog. 



859 Massachusetts Ave. WALTER S. POUDER. 



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PROFITABLE POULTRY, MILTON, WIS. 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



Western Agents 



Falconer's Goods 



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C. C. CLEMONS BEE SUPPLY CO. 



1 30 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



The Imperial and Royal Agricultural Association of 

 Carniola, Austria, EXPORTS ONLY 



Strictly Pure Carniolan Alpine Bees! 



The above-named association, founded in 1767, counts as its 

 members many thousands of agriculturists of the Austrian 

 province of Carniola. among whom are many successful breed- 

 ers of the pure Carniolan Alpine strain of bees The associ- 

 ation is under the protection of tlie Austrian government, 

 and the ofiicials of the same are appointed, paid, and control- 

 led by the Imperial and Royal Department of Agriculture in 

 Vienna. 



To Insure the pure blood of the exported Carniolan Alpine 

 bee. and to sustain its name as one of the best honey-produc- 

 ers possessed of all the other characteristics that bee-keepers 

 appreciate most— for this purpose the Secretaries of Agricul- 

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 For further particulars address — 



The Imperial and Royal Agricultural Association 

 Ljubljana, Carniola (Krain), Austria 



Pure iCarniolan Alpine Queen Bees! 



Selected and tested. Direct and prompt 

 shipments. . . Price $4 00 per queen. 



Wittnach, Post Wocheiner- 

 • Feistrltz, Oberkrain, Austria 



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