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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



September, 1917 



)BLAffiE( 



BARGAINS IN 



BEE SUPPLIES 



Some season's left-overs and goods 



not shown in the regular catalog 



going at bargain prices. Write for 



price list. 



BLANKE MFG. & SUPPLY CO. 



214-216-218 "Washington Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri 



Established 1885 



It will pay you to get our 50-page 

 catalog and order early. 



Beekeepers' 

 Supplies 



The Kind That Bees Need. 

 The A. I. Eoot Co.'s brand. A good assort- 

 ment of supplies for prompt shipment kept 

 in stock. Let us hear from you; full in- 

 formation given to all inquiries. Bees- 

 wax wanted for supplies or cash. 



John Nebel & Son Supply Co. 



High Hill, Montgomery Co., Mo. 



AT BOSTON 



New England beekeepers will find 

 everything in the way of supplies they 

 will need the coming season. Place 

 your orders early and avoid the rush. 

 Send for catalog. 



H. H. JEPSON, 182 Friend St. 



New England Beekeepers i 



Every Thing in Supplies | 



New Goods Factory Prices Save Freight | 



Cull & Williams Co., Providence, R. I. i 



When Ordering Supplies 



remember we carry a full stock and sell at the 



lowest catalog' price. Two lines of railroad — 



Maine Central and Grand Trunk. 



Prompt service and no trucking bills. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., Mechanic Falls, Maine. 



J. B. MASON, Manager. 



Shipping-cases for Comb Honey 



We are prepared to make prompt 

 shipments. We want you on our 

 mailing list. Send for our catalog. 



August Lotz Company, Boyd, Wisconsin 



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