1906 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1279 



BUCKWHEAT HONEY! 



Our clover and i-aspberry honey is all sold — went at 

 8 and 8% cts., according to quantity— but we still have 

 6000 lbs. of buckwheat. Ritrht here let me say that 

 this buckwheat honey was left on the hives until it 

 was all sealed over, and is thick, rich, and ripe— far 



superior to the thin, rank stuff often found on the 

 market. You needn't take my my word for it — send 

 for a sample. It is put up in 60-lb. cans, two in a 

 case, and the price is 6 cts. a pound. 

 W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Michigan. 



EVANS (SI TURNER, 



Columbus, OHio> 



are in the market for white comb honey, and espe- 

 cially want some tine stock from Wisconsin, Mich- 

 igan, Indiana, and New York. They would also like 

 to hear from Iowa producers. Write fully what you 

 have; and if you care to name price, do so, stating 

 about what time you will be ready to ship. 



Chas. Israel <SL Brothers 



48G-4QO Canal St., New YorK 



Who.esale Dealers and Ccnmission Merchants in 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, etc. 



Consignments Solicited. Established 1875. 



FOR SALE. --Extracted honey, strictly 

 pure, bucl<wheat, e'y-ic; clover mixed, 

 7c, in 60-lb. cans and I50-Ib. Itegs. 

 This State production; best flavor. 

 H. R. WRIGHT, 

 Wholesale Commission, Albany, N. Y. 



To Florida and 



Return. $25 OO. 



THE above low rate has been placed 

 in effect for the ROUND TRIP 

 from CHICAGO to TAMPA, and 

 other Florida points, to enable people 

 from the Northwest to visit the Flor- 

 ida State Mid-winter Fair, to be 

 held in Tampa, Nov. 14th to 29th. Also 

 rate of .t20.0U for the ROUND TRIP 

 from CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, 

 EVANSVILLE. CAIRO, ST. LOUIS. 

 This affords an excellent opportunity 

 to examine within a small space the 

 resources of the entire State, as well as 

 to familiarize yourself with the attract- 

 ive opportunities existing for a location 

 in a section endowed by Nature with a 

 most delightful climate— thus enabling 

 work to be carried on throughout the 

 entire year. The lands are peculiarly 

 rich and very productive, and visitors 

 to the Fair will see fine displays of 

 citrus fruits and early vegetables in 

 addition to the surprising exhibits of 

 Florida live stock. For full informa- 

 tion, descriptive literature, and copy of 

 " Seaboard Magazine,'' address 



J. W. WHITE, 

 General Industrial Agent, Seaboard 



Air Line Railway, 

 Department F, Portsmouth, Virginia. 



SAVE HALF YOUR FUEL 



By USING THE 



iv;l Rochester Radiator 



• •''•Si Fits any Stove or Furnace. 

 .• a.jHl Guaranteed to do all we claim 

 or money refunded. 

 .jtJSj Write for bonklet on beating homes. 



*® Rochester Radiator Co.. 

 50 Farnut* St., Bqrheater, K Y. 



Price from 



$•2 . 00 to 



$1-2.00 



For hard or 



soft coal, 



wood or pas 



The Danzenbakep Twentieth Century Smoker 



Awarded Highest Prize 



A COLD MEDAL 



at the World's Fair, 

 St. Louis, 1904. 



UP-TO-DATE, 



STRONGEST, 



COOLEST, 



CLEANEST. 



It has a side grate that strengthens the flre-cup, 

 and holds a removable metal and asbestos lining that 

 keeps it cool, adding to its durability. It has no 

 valves to get out of order or snout to clog. 



Every Thing Guaranteed " Root Quality. " 



ALL THAT IS CLAIMED.— The General Manager of 

 the National Bee-keepers' Association says: 



I have given your Twentieth Century a thorough 

 trial. For convenience in lighting, durability, and 

 long time one filling will last and give ample smoke, 

 I find it all you claim. In the spring I shall want 

 several. I always want the best. 



N. E. France, Platteville, Wis. 



SURPASSES ALL OTHERS.— "After giving the Dan- 

 zenbaker Twentieth Century Smoker several trials, 1 

 can say it surpasses all smokers it has been my liber- 

 ty to try; it will not go out until fuel is all consumed, 

 and it produces a cool smoke, a feature very necessary 

 in any first-class smoker." Grant Stanley, 



Nisbet, Pa. 

 Prices: By mail, $1.2.5; three, $3.25. 



By express or freight, one, $1.00; three. $2..50. 



For further particulars, see Dec. 15th Gleanings, 

 page 1370; sent free with price list. 

 F. DANZENBAKER, MIAMI, FLORIDA 



SPRAY PUMPS 



lYOURHATTO THE MYERS* 

 M 



'TAKEOFF, 



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The Pump that pampa 

 easy and throws a full 

 flow. The cheapest 

 pnmp l8 the best 



pump, that's a Myera. 

 I Pumps. Hay Tool3 



5] 

 & Ba r n"b 6 or H a ng- 

 ^.^ ers. Send for cata» 

 ^H log and prices. 

 JHL F. E . Myers & Bro^^ 

 Asbland, Ohio. 



