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Winter Problem Solved by the 

 Hive with an Inner Overcoat . . 



Furnished with Jumbo Depth or Standard Hoffman Frames 



Plan to try out a sample shipment of these hives the coming Winter and be 

 convinced of their efficiency and durability. Our Winter's loss the past Winter 

 of 1919-20 was less than 5 per cent, and this was due to starvation and poor 

 Queens. The bees were confined to the hives without a flight for about 120 days. 

 These hives will Winter normal colonies perfectly under the most severe condi- 

 tions. We have many testimonials too numerous to publish. The two Inner Over- 

 coats with intervening dead air spaces and inner covering or blankets close up 

 about the brood-nest is what does the trick. A person could have any amount of 

 blankets fastened up on the walls of a room and still freeze to death if left in the 

 center of the room without close-up protection or insulation. If you can eliminate 

 your Winter Losses, think what it will mean to you. 



Order early, as freight is slow and uncertain and will get more serious as 

 Winter approaches. Do not fail to try out a sample shipment. Catalog and 

 special circulars sent on request. 



TIN HONEY PACKAGES 



lb. Friction top pails, crates of 100 



2 lb. Friction top cans, cases of 24 5 



2 lb. Friction top cans, crates of 612 5 



2Vi lb. Friction top cans, cases of 24 10 



2% lb. Friction top cans, crates of 450 10 



5 lb. Friction top pails, cases of 12 



Ask for our special money-saving prices, stating quantity wanted. 



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