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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Sept. 1 



ADVANCE BEE-VEIL (postpaid) 50c 



Made of imported French tulle veiling, cotton with silk face, and cord 

 arranprement, which permits the wearer to handle bees in shirt sleeves, 

 with no chance of bees crawling up and under veil. With a hat of fair- 

 size brim you are as cool and comfortable, movements as free and unre- 

 stricted, and as secure from stings, as if you were at the sea-shore. No 

 wire screen dancing around and wearing the hide off the end of your nose, 

 and the cord arrangement does away with the hot, stuffy, uncomfortable 

 feeling of other veils. Bee-stingers are extra long in August; get our 

 veil by return mail and be comfortable. 



Here is what the general manager of the National Bee-keepers' Asso- 

 ciation has to say about the Advance Bee-Veil. 



A. G. Woodman Co. Platteville. Wis., April 7, 1906. 



Enclosed find 50 cents for one of your veils. N. E. France. 

 A. G. Woodman Co. Platteville, Wis., April 14, 1906. 



Bee-veil just received and is as advertised, the best on the 

 market. Find enclosure for ten more veils. N. E. France. 

 A. G. Woodman Co. Platteville. Wis., June 10,1907. 



Please send me two more of your bee-veils. I have tried 

 all kinds and yours are best of all. N. E. France. 



A. G. WOODMAN COMPANY, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH. 



JOBBERS FOR 



Central Pennsylvania 



. . . for ... 



ROOT'S Goods. 



TRY THE DANZ. 

 COMB-HONEY HIVE 



The Danzenhaker hives I got last season 

 have given splendid satisfaction; in fact, I 

 have kept my bees outside this winter, which 

 is seldom attempted in Manitoba, and up to 

 date they have come through in splendid 

 shape. I think the hive did it. 



Yours truly, Laurence C. Clarke. 



Morden, Man., March 5, 1907. 



Send for catalog, 

 ping facilities in 



Best ship- 

 the State. 



Frank W. Prothero 



Dubois, : : : Pennsylvania 



IF 



You w x-n t BEST GOODS 

 QUICkg^T, order of PEIRCE- 



B T'^ O00D8 AND PRICES 



EDMUND W. PEIRCE, 



136 W. Main St. Zanesville, Ohio. 



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QUEENS THAT IT PAYS TO BUY. 



Try one of my famous $100 red-clover breeder's daugh- 

 ters. Also golden queens same price. After May 1st— 

 Untested. 50c, 13 for $6; select, untested, 75c, 13 for $9; 

 tested, $1.00. Nuclei, $1.00 per frame, without queen. 

 H. A. ROSS, 1709 Upper 2d St., EVANSVILLE, IND. 



Northeastern and New England 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Order goods now. Don't delay. Have 

 them ready when you need them. We 

 keep a full line in stock at Medina 

 prices. Save both time and freight 

 by ordering of us. Beeswax wanted. 

 Bees and queens furnished in season. 



J. B. Mason, Mechanic Falls, Maine 



MANAGER OF THE A. I. ROOT CO.'S N. E. AGENCY 



BEES attd SUPPLIES 



- FR.OM - 



NEW YORK Cin. 



For fourteen years we have been furnishing every 

 thing the Eastern bee-keeper needs. Our ofiflce and 

 warerooms are at the same old stand — 105 Park Place, 

 New York. Full colonies Italian bees in new hives. 



Apiaries, Glen Cove, L.I. I. J.STRINGHAM. 



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SAVE EXPRESS ! 

 SAVE FREIGHT! 

 SAVE TIME! 



by ordei'ing 

 your supplies 



i'lBoston 



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H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friend St. Phone Hajrmarket 1 489- 



ITALIAN QUEENS! 



Golden and three-band stock; fine queens and fine 

 honey-gatherers. Untested, 50 cts. each; six, $2.75. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction. 

 W. J. FOREHAND, FT. DEPOSIT, ALA. 



