March, 1921 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



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Your present brood Mnrllfiprl DarljlTlt Modified Dadant 



equipment can be m U U 1 1 1 C Q U H Q H 11 1 jj.^^ Features, 



put above the Modi- tt • 



fied Dadant hive xl 1 V C 1. Eleven frames, 



used as full depth _ Langstroth length, 



s"P®''«- ■jl^'' ~^ -^ Quinby depth. 



Features are: Deep ^^H^ 



frames, large one- ^^Bl - 2. Frames spaced 



story brood nest, ™Mpw~»™™.='^ ^^^ inches for 



frame space venti- HB~'' J swarm control. 



lation, excellence J^H ^ 



in wintering, ^^^B^' '4 3. Extracting 



swarming easily JHlR^ '^'^ frames 6^4 inches 



controlled. ^^BT ' ■ '^^^P- 



Glance at this illus- ^^H~ 



tration to compare ^Ei — — 4. Dovetailed 



this hive with ^H body, regular re- 



" Standard" Lang- ■! versible bottom and 



stroth hive. ^■B' metal roof cover 



You can get 40 per H' ^^*^ "^"®'' ^°^^''" 



cent greater brood- |h i 



comb area than in ^H 1 5. Langstroth 



the "Standard" ^B ^■■■••"•"■'■■'''''^^ "Standard" equip- 



ten - frame Lang- ^B IIll- *■ ment easily used 



stroth. ^ — — — " ' ' with this hive. 



For fri'e Ixioklet write any distributor of Lewis "Beeware." or to 



G. B. Lewis Company Watertown, Wisconsin 



DaHant & Sons Hamilton, Illinois 



Those delicious vegetables 



and glorious flowers that you admired last summer — do 



you realize that many were grown from Storrs & Har- 



^^ risen seeds? 



*V^ Perhaps you have thought of us only as nurserymen, 



t? knowing that we do the largest nursery business in the 



SiCiitt. »^ country. Our nursery trade was built up by holding the 



■^ friendship of planters who know they may depend abso- 



gy - ^'IW® K Bfll ^"*^^l.y that any varietv we offer has outstanding merit, 



S & H SEEDS DESERVE YOUR CONFIDENCE 



.JUST AS FULLY AS THE SPLENDID TREES, 



>.ir^^^;^c<.^j|» SHRUBS, PERENNIALS AND ORNAMENTALS THAT 



V-A>-*ii3Vs:^ WE HAVE BEEN PRODUCING THESE LAST 67 



Spl YEARS. 



- n1 JgaP^l' rftftfli ^^'^ ratahtji i.t a ivnrllni liflprr for the profes.iinnal groover and 



-ri\ff^Hp^>^KPSi ""' iiiiict'-^ir wild (ijtiiriciale tin' better varieties. 



't^ii^^^^ The Storrs & Harrison Co. 



X iirxeriimen and Seedsmen 



Aa^imuvn- -«r sr^ BOX 94. PAINESVILLE. OHIO. 



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