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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



October, 1917 



iBUffiEi 



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. Root Co.'s brand. A good assort- 

 ment of supplies for prompt shipment kept 

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

 formation given to all inquiries. Bees- 

 wax wanted for supplies or cash. 



John Nebel & Son Supply Co. 



High Hill, Montgomery Co., Mo. 



I Candy for Winter Stores | 



i Be sure your hees have enough for ■winter. | 



I Tf they are short we have just the thing you | 



I want, candy in large paper plates weighing | 



I al;out two pounds each, enough to last three | 



I to four weeks, two will go nicely on a hive. | 



I Write for prices also catalog nf supplies. | 



I H. H. JEPSON. 182 Friend St., Boston. Mass | 



I New England Beekeepers | 



1 Every Thing in Supplies 1 



I New Goods Factory Prices Save Freight i 



i Cull & Williams Co., Providence, R. I. 1 



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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