August, 192i; 



ti li K A N 1 N (! S IN B R E CULTURE 



499 



NEWl^ lNGHAM 

 Btt SMOKER 



The Smoker 



You Ought to Own 



T 



HE most important invention in beekeep- 

 ing, as little can be accomplished without 

 the Bee Smoker. 



The netc Bingham Bee-Smoker is the most 

 efficient and durable machine on the market. 

 The standard for over 40 years in this and 

 many foreign countries, and is the all-impor- 

 tant tool of the most extensive honey produc- 

 ers of the world. 



Comes with metal legs, metal binding and 

 turned edges. The four larger sizes have 

 hinged covers. The fire grate is of very sub- 

 stantial material, with an abundance of draft 

 holes, the 4-inch size having 381 holes, equal 

 to an opening of 2-ineh square. 



A valve in the bellows of the larger sizes 

 makes the Smoker respond to the most delicate 

 touch. 



The new Bingham comes in six sizes, including 

 the Big Smoke, which is furnished both with 

 and without shield. The lai'ger sizes are best, 

 as they hold more fuel, give more smoke, re- 

 quire filling less often, and are especially rec- 

 ommended to those wlio work with their bees 

 several hours at a time. 



Write for our complete catalog of bee sup- 

 plies and accessories. Special circular of all 

 sizes of Bingham Smokers free for the asking. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO. 



238 Scribner Ave., N. W. 



GRAND RAPIDS, MICH., U.S.A. 



BIG SMOKE— With Shield 



Fire Pot, 4 x 10. 



CONQUEROR. 



Fire Pot, 3 x 7. 



LITTLE WONDER. 



Fire Pot, 3 x 51/0. 



