1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



255 



I BEE -KEEPERS 



ATTENTION 



You work for me and I work 

 for you for Mutual Benefit, 



I wish to sell a large amount of 

 goods during 



— not later. I made you the lowest 

 prices you have been able to secure 

 in years, viz.: 



The 8-frame Dovetailed hive, IV2- 

 story, at $1.25 each, any frame, any 

 cover, etc.; 10-frame, $1.35. 



No. 1 white basswood standard- 

 size sections, at $3.50 per 1000; No. 2, 

 $3.25 per 1000- 



I will take you, Mr. Bee-keeper, 

 into partnership. There are two 

 conditions, viz.. 1st— Cash to reach 

 me not later than March 30, 1906. 

 2d — You subscribe for Rural Bee- 

 keeper one year, $1.00. 



No catalog. Prompt shipment. 

 Money refunded in case all are sold. 

 No risk. 



W.H.Putnam, River Falls, Wis. 



ST JOSEPH. 



MISSOUR.I 



Every issue is handsomely illustrated and from 32 to M 

 pages a month are filled with interesting matter per- 

 ~ taining to fruit-growing and garden- 



ing. The first four issues of 190C will be 

 handsome special numbers devoted to 

 the following subjects: — January, The 

 Horticultural Societies; February, 

 Spraying; March, Gardening; April, 

 Small Fruits. Any one of these nun\- 

 bers will be worth a dollar to you. We 

 ____^ publish the "Brother Jonathan Series" 



TRADE MARK of fruit books. Send your name and 

 Bro. Jonathan learn how to secure these books free. 



Fruit- G rower (q. 152 S. 7th, St. Joseph, Mo. 



The Best Fruit Paper 



is The Fruit-Grower, published monthly at St. Joseph, 

 Mo. The regular subscription price is a dollar a year 

 but if you will write for free sample copy and mention 

 this paper, you will receive a proposition whereby you 

 may secure it one year WITHOUT COST. Every one 

 who has a few fruit trees or a garden, should read 



Bcc-Rccpcrs, Co-opcratc! 



We are Bee-keepers- -Organized in 

 tlie Interest of Fellow Bee-keepers 



(No Matter where They Live) 



Membership dues, $1.00 per year. 



Present membership— about 200 bee-keepers. 



Our 1906 price list of bee- supplies, and a leaflet 

 containing valuable information, are now ready to mail. 



If you wish to assist in co-operation among bee- 

 keepers write us now and send the names and address- 

 es of all your neighbor bee keepers. 



The St. Croix Valley Honey-producers' Association 



Headquarters Until June 1, 1906 

 Glenwood, Wisconsin 



Something New 

 In Honey-jars... 



Cook's Square Jar combines a new fea- 

 ture that improves the package and 

 reduces the cost, and is the best and 

 cheapest 1- pound glass package made. 

 Send for circular and full catalog of 

 hives, bees, and useful implements. . . 



J. H. M. COOK, 70 Cortlandt St., New York 



^^^ The Oldest Supply-house In the East, and 

 only Reliable goods sold. 10 cents brings 

 sample jar by mail. 



BEE - SUPPLIES 



Distributing -house for Lewis' Goods. 

 Dadant's Comb Fonndation, etc., at 

 Factory Prices 



Every thing the bee-keepers need. No order too large 

 for us, nor none too small. Cash orders before February, 

 6 per cent discount. 



FINE EXTRACTED HONEY >o >o >o 



The best the world can produce. Sample sent, 8 cents. 

 How much can you use? We always buy beeswax. 

 Catalog and "Special" free. 



C. M. SCOTT (Sl CO. 



1004 E.. WasHin^ton St. 



Indianapolis Indiana 



vSoutKern Bee-Keepers ! 



If you want bee-keepers' supplies of best quality and for the least money possible, you should buy 

 them from the WHITE MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Situated, as we are, right near the great pme 

 belt of North Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Indian Territory, we can secure the best material possible 

 at least cost, thus enabling us to give entire satisfaction. Catalog and price list free. 



White Manufacturing Co. - Blossom, Lamar Co., Texas 



