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gIjEanings in bee culture 



February, 1920 



CLIP YOUR COUPONS 



The Liberty Loan taught Americans to save money. 

 You just clip the coupons and get your reward. 

 Choose "Beeware'' investments from the 1920 catalog. 

 You will be sure to ^ clip "coupons" early next fall. 

 "Beeware" keeps pace with apiarian progress — for you! 



The Signs of Progress. 



1. A change in frame-piercing to prevent sagging. (Dr. Miller writes: 

 "Ought to be worth many dollars to the business of honey pro- 

 duction.") 



2. New frame-wiring device — no more loose wires. 



3. Zinc queen-excluders brushed to remove rough edges; no "steel 

 strike ' ' delay in these boards. 



4. Three new feeders: A metal Alexander — no more leaks; an im- 

 proved Doolittle — no more drowned bees; Lewis-Bonney — best 

 gravity feeder made. (Designed by Dr. A. F. Bonney, Iowa Asso- 

 ciation President.) 



5. Pound-package cage designed by T. W. Burleson of Texas; nucleus 

 shipping box proved by five years' trial — complete bee-breeders' 

 supplies. 



6. Modified Dadant hive — the Dadant idea proved in 50 years of ex- 

 tracted-hcney production. 



7. Augmented Service Department announces three new * ' How ' ' 

 Booklets at 5c each; "How to Care for Package Bees;" "How 

 to Extract Wax from Combs; " " How to Use an Observation Hive. ' ' 



Remember: You can get these new and better appliances 

 ONLY from distributors of Lewis " Beeware." 



Look 

 For 



BEWARE 



WHEREYOU BUY YOUR 



BEE\y ARE 



MAKES THE FINEST. 



This 

 Mark 



Branches and Distributors Evcrvwhere 



G.B.LEWIS COMPANY 



WATERTOWN WISCONSIN 



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