1907 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



1305 



Articles Wanted. 



The Bee-keepers'' Review would be glad to examine, 

 with a view to their purchase, articles of a helpful 

 nature for practical bee-keepers. It is not that it has 

 run short of material that this request is made, but 

 because it wishes the best correspondents it is pos- 

 sible to secure, and takes this method of letting it be 

 known. It would especially like articles on the pro- 

 duction of comb honey. If the information can't be 

 crowded into one article, then write two or three, or 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON 



even half a dozen; in fact, a series on the subject 

 would be particularly desirable. Don't hesitate to 

 write because of inexperience in that line — a new 

 writer sometimes turns out to be a treasure, while an 

 old writer's articles may be "twice-told tales." If you 

 have had experience, or possess knowledge, the tell- 

 ing of which may help your brother bee-keeper, send 

 in an article. If used, it will be paid for gener- 

 ously. 



FLINT, MICH. 



Is the Time 



TO LAY PLANS FOR NEXT SEASON. 



Before you plsm, investigate the merits of our 

 Divisible Brood-chamber. <$^ <^ ^ <!i^ There is NO 

 DOUBT of the shallow hive giving better results in con- 

 trol of swarming and the securing of FANCY COMB HONEY. 



6>6c A. I. Root Company 



Syracuse, js^ j^ js^ js/ New YorK 



Dittmer'S Comb Foundation 



H is the best, not because we say so, but because the bees prefer it to other makes. 



DITTMER'S PROCESS IS DITTMER'S. 



It has built its reputation and established its merits on its own foundation and its own name. 

 We make a specialty of working wax into foundation for cash. 



GUS DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. 



Write for free catalog, and prices 

 on full line of supplies. 



