THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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HEDDON'S CATALOGUE 



For 1887, {40 pa»;e»,) 



The New Hive. 



I hare mitny more testimonials like the follow- 

 iDfT. from LeadloK Bee-Keeper8 of this country. 

 See mH7 Catiilonue. to know what Prof. Cook. W. Z. 

 Hutchinson, F. P. Sttles. T. L. VonDorn, F. Boom- 

 hower. and Doctors Tinker, Mason, Miller and 

 Gibers think, after uian; of them have thoroughly 

 tested the New Hive : 



Tour hire is novel, and 1 propose to try it. 



E. J. COOK. (Bro. to Prof. Cook.) 

 Owosso, Mich., Feb. ii. !►*>«?. , 



Pleiise send me descriptive circular of your new 

 hive: the thtnR seems a novelty tn me, and 1 am 

 anxious to understand it. W. S. CASSON. 



Cynthiana, Ky.. Jan. •22, 1886. 



I have been reading your book and I regard it as 

 a most valuable acquisition to uur bee- literature. 

 Timr new hive is a wide departure trotn the old 

 order of thinkfs. and 1 can see much to ronimend 

 It. in the hands of a master. J. W. PORTER. 



Charlottesville, Va.. July 2, 1886. 



I note with pleasure your Improved reversible 

 and intf rchnngeable hive. I consider it the hve. 

 thouvh my experience in the hee-busincss bus 

 been limited, yet I see In this hive a yreat revolu- 

 tion in handtInK bees, making it a pleaniire t- h:in- 

 dle them. S. J. .JACK>*ON. 



Southe m a pf . of the Smtthem Despatch fast ft. line. 



Atlanta. Ua., Aug. 9. 1886. 



I have in use 20 hives embraclnfi your late in- 

 yentlonx. and lo say that I like them would be 

 Btatine tt mildly. Your pnnciptes. I think, have 

 come to stay. I find there exists considerable 

 prejudic- against your new hive, It bPing so much 

 dtfff-reni from the hives in general ut*e here, and 1 

 predict that because it is so different, requiring a 

 system of management pculiar to itself, it will 

 not meet with such general approbation as it de- 

 Bervex. D.S.HALL. 



84»utb Cabot, Vt., Oct. 4. 1886. 



When I first saw your new hive, in your home 

 apiary, a year and a half a«o. its construction and 

 system of managemeDt being so different from 

 any nther hive. 1 whs n-it favorublv Impressed with 

 It: but in CMovassing the subject in niy iiwn mind 

 afterwani, I thought of theexcetlrnt results that 

 had attended the use of your other inventions. 

 an<i It i-ccur-ed to me that possibiy this might 

 afford me equal satisfaction. The more I studied 

 the hive, thn plainer its advantage> »ppenred to 

 me. and 1 determined to give it a comprehensive 

 trial. AUer the pact season's use of nearly iimi of 

 tbem, I am )>rHpared to endorse more thsn you 

 claim for it. In my Judgment, it will revolution- 

 Ue our business, and he who would produce h<iDey 

 at a prbt. will not be slow to adopt this hive as 

 soon as he rea Izes h<»w much It lessens the cost of 

 production. While my own flnanc.al Interests 

 would he enhHnced. were Its sale re.-tricted, I am 

 not seiash enough to desire to keep uiy brother 

 bee-keepers from enjoying so cood a thing. Wish- 

 ing you the ample sucress that your labors in the 

 cause oi bee-culture Justly merit, I am cordially 

 and fraternally yours, DWIGHT FURNESS. 



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