Oct. 1, 1911 



"falcon'' Bee Supplies 



The Finest Made " 



At 6% Discount in October 



To RELIEVE us of the rush of orders in the spring, and 

 to make it an inducement to the business-man bee- 

 keeper to order in the fall — our dull season — we 

 offer each year early-order cash discounts. In the past, 

 many have taken advantage of these, and we want a much 

 larger number to benefit this season. 



Take your pencil and figure the great saving and the 

 high rate of interest made on your money for so short an 

 investment. And bear in mind that you can put your sup- 

 plies together in spare time in the winter cheaper and better 

 than when the swarm is in the tree, or the supers full. 



Six per cent to encourage you to get prepared! It's 

 worth while; and don't forget that you are buying at this 

 discount those "standard of perfection" goods — "f^alcon^ 

 goods. 



We have spared no pains nor expense in the manu- 

 facture of the best hives, supers, sections, foundation, and 

 other goods needed by the bee-keeper, and we want you to 

 send a list of goods for quotation, less early- order discount 

 immediately. Forward it to our nearest distributor, and it 

 will receive immediate attention. If you don't know the 

 Bame of nearest one, write us and ask for prices from our 

 nearest point. We can serve you at lowest prices anywhere. 



Pacific Ccast Bee-keepers 



If you failed to see the announcement of our San 

 Francisco house, John C. Frohliger, Market Street, San 

 Francisco, Cal., in our Gleanings advertisement September 

 1, look it up. It is worth while. 



W. T. Falccner Mfg. Ccmpany 



Factory Warehouse 



FALCONER, N. Y. 117 No. JeHerson St., Chicago, Ills. 



