984 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. AUG. 1 



Successful Bee-keepers 



Use the best goods obtainable. This is the secret of the 

 success of Root Quality. It has for its users more 

 successful bee keepers than any other brand. 



This extract from a letter we received from K. D. 

 Townsend, Remus, Mich., who carries on the most ex- 

 tensive bee-keeping business in Michigan: 



M. H. Hunt & Son, Gentlemen: —In thirty years Root's goods have been 

 used almost exclusively in my yards with entire satisfaction. 

 Remus, Mich., July 7. E. D. Townsend. 



Again, a letter from a man whose experiments in non- 

 swarming, covering years of time, and costing many hun- 

 dreds of dollars, have met with entire success: 



M. H. Hunt & Son, Gentlemen:— The supplies purchased of you for twelve 

 years have been the very best. As I produce comb honey exclusively, the 

 sections and foundation have proven uniformly first class and are a guaran- 

 tee for the future. Your truly, L, A. Aspinwall. 



Jackson, Mich., July 9. 



Again, from a young man who has built up a big apia- 

 ry in a very few years: 



M. H. Hunt & Son, Dear Sirs.-— Please accept my thanks for the good 

 quality of bee supplies sent me. The best is none too good. That is why I 

 buy Root's goods. Have at present 280 colonies of bees. 



Flint, Mich.. July 10. Leonard S. Griggs. 



Join the ranks of the successful Michigan bee-keepers, 

 and use Root's goods. We have the largest stock of sup- 

 plies in Michigan, and can supply you promptly. Orders 

 receive prompt attention. 



H. Hunt ^ Son, 



Bell Branch, Wayne Co., Michi 



