1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



369 



WE WILL BUY AND SELL 



HONEY 



of the different grades and kinds 



If you have any to dispose of, or if you 

 intend to buy, correspond with us. 



We are always in the market for WAX 

 at highest market prices. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St. 82-86 Murray St. 

 NEW YORK. 



BEESWAX ADVANCED. 



From this date until further notice we will pay 31 

 cents cash, 33 trade, for average wax delivered here 

 or at our branch offices. This is a higher price than 

 we have ever paid before at this season of the year. 

 If an> of our readers have any wax to dispose of we 

 shall be pleased to hear from them. Be sure to mark 

 your shipment with your name so that it may be 

 identified on arrival, and mail us shipping receipt 

 with gross and net weight of shipment. 



The A. I. ROOT COMPANY, Medina, Ohio. 



THE ROOT QUEEN-REARING OUTFIT. 



In this outfit are embraced the best points of the best 

 systems in use. It will give satisfaction to the ama- 

 teur as well as the expert. The cell-cups are made of 

 wood, wax-coated. No melted wax is used in their 

 manipulation, as they are attached to the cell-stick by 

 means of a small nail-point. 



The nursery cage combines the features of nursery 

 and introducing cages. By their use a queen can be re- 

 leased on the candy plan or caged in the hive as desired. 



In connection with the outfit goes a booklet on queen- 

 rearing— one which ought to put the veriest amateur on 

 the high road to success. Outfit comprises three cell- 

 bars with fifty waxed wooden cells, i frame cages (20); 

 one cell-forming stick; one set gtafting-tools, and a book 

 on queen-rearing, $4.50. Postage .55c. 



Xools for Queei^-breeders. 



Root cell-cup, with point for attaching to bar, 50c per 

 100; $4.00 per 1000. Postage 10c per 100. 



Same, waxed ready for use, 75c per 100; $6.00 per 1000. 

 Postage 10c per 100. 



Titoff wire nursery-cages, 15c each; $1.35 for 10; $r2.5o 

 per 100. Postage Ic each. 



Frame for holding 20 cages, including cages, $3 00. 

 Postage 22c. 



Cell-stick, each loc; $1.00 per dozen. Postage Ic each. 



Transferring-needle, double-ended and nickel-plated, 

 15 cents. Postage Ic each. 



Jelly-spoon, nickel-plated, 15 cents. Postage Ic each. 



We can supply, also, fine- pointed lace-scissors with 

 extra large bows, for clumsy fingers, at 35 cents each. 

 Postage Ic each. 



THe A. I. Root Co., Medina,.0. 



The Danzenbakep Twentieth Century Smoker 



Awarded Highest Prize 



A GOLD MEDAL 



at the World's Fair, 

 St. Louis, 1904. 



IS THE BEST, 



CLEANEST, 



COOLEST, 



STRONGEST, 



CHEAPEST, 



AND LARGEST 



SMOKER SOLD 



FOR A DOLLAR. 



It has a side grate that strengthens the fire-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. 



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 tilling 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. 

 _^ GRANT STANLEY, Nisbet. Pa , July 24, 1905, writes: 

 "After giving the Danzenbaker Twentieth Century 

 Smoker several trials, can say it surpasses all smokers 

 it has been my liberty to try; it will not go out until the 

 fuel is all consumed, and it produces a cool smoke, a 

 feature very necessary in any first-class smoker." 



Price $1.00; three for $2.50; by mail, 25 cts. extra. 

 F. DANZENBAKER, MIAMI, FLORIDA 



TO THE 



BEE-KEEPERS 



OF CANADA. 



WE are pleased to say that we are able to 

 offer, in Canada, goods manufactured by 

 The A. I. Root Co. While we do not offer 

 every thing listed in their catalog, we have se- 

 lected such articles as we believe will best meet 

 the wants of the Canadian boe-keepers. 



The heavy duty and freight charges we have 

 to pay make it impossible for us to sell in Can- 

 ada at Root's prices. We have, however, made 

 prices as low as possible, and in no case do we 

 charge nearly as much extra as the amount of 

 freight and duty we ourselves have to pay on 

 the goods. 



We would ask you, when comparing our prices 

 with those of other dealers, to take into consid- 

 eration the QUALITY. If you do so we feel 

 satisfied that you will place your order with us. 

 The splendid quality of the material sent out 

 by The A. I. Root Co. has given " Root's Goods " 

 a world-wide reputation. Remember, "The best 

 is cheapest." 



E. GRAINGER & COMPANY, 



Deer Park, 



Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 



CANADIAN AGBNTS FOB 

 THE A. I. ROOT CO.. MEDINA, OHIO, U. .S.!a. 



