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SUPPLIES 



FOR SALE— Surplus equipment, -in unbound, 

 10-frame zinc excluders, 34 hound zinc 8- 

 frame nueen excluders, at 30c each; old-fash- 

 ioned h^vel edge 10-frame hives with metal 

 covers, painted, complete with top and bottom 

 but no frames, $1 each, with ten drawn combs, 

 $2.60 each; large size solar wax extractor, old 

 but painted and in good condition, $4 ; queen 

 mating hives used by J. L. Strong, at your 

 own price; 45 small Alexander feeders for nu- 

 clei, at $i for the lot. 



Frank C. Pellett, Atlantic, Iowa. 



CLOSING OUT— Entire stock of bee supplies; 

 send bill of goods needed for my prices; no 

 catalogue. A few No. 2 4x5 sections, $4 per 

 1,000. H. S. Duby. St. Anne, III. 



FOR SALE — One thousand beehives with su- 

 pers; three-fourth dovetailed, balance halved 

 together at corners and nailed both ways. Hoff- 

 man frames throughout. We will guarantee 

 them to be sound and free from disease. Will 

 sell all or any part at about half what new 

 hives will cost. Apply to The Hyde Bee Co., 

 Floresville, Texas. 



WANTED 



WANTED— 4-frame honey extractor, comb 

 pockets 12 inches wide. 



Allenville Apiaries, AUenville, Ala. 



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Journal. 



WANTED — White sweet clover seed; sen 

 sample; state quantity and your lowest pric 

 in first letter. 



Dadant & Sons, Hamilton, III. 



WANTED— You 



gum to render 



steam pressure wax pr< 



Dadant S 



>ld combs, cappings or slum- 

 nto beeswax by our high 



Sons, Ha 



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III. 



WANTED— Second-hand honey extractors; t 



me what you have and price; also w 



presses. W. D. Soper, Jackson, Mich. 



Dealer in all kinds of Bee Supplb 



SITUATIONS 



WANTED — Reliable, energetic and alert bee- 

 keeper, or student helper, in largest series of 

 cmtapiaries in northwest. Work for extracted 

 honey and all equipment and methods strictly 

 modern. Give age, height, weight, experience, 

 references and wages expected in first letter. 

 The Hoffman Apiaries, Janesville, Minn. 



"Practical Queen-Rearing" 



Is the title of the new bee book, cloth bound, 100 pages, which has just 

 been written by Mr. Frank C. Pellett, who is well known to our 

 readers. 



For many years there has been a demand for a book which would 

 give in concise form the many different methods of queen rearing, 

 as the Doolittle, Pratt, Dines, Miller, Alley and others with varia- 

 tions as practiced by different large breeders. 



You have this in the new book which is just out. Send for your copy 

 now and get informed as to your best method of rearing queens from 

 your best colonies. Good pointer in it also for the large beekeeper 

 and veteran queen breeder. 



Price, postpaid, only $1. 



By special arrangement we can offer it and a year's subscription to 

 the American Bee Journal for only $1.75. 



(Canadian orders 15 cents extra.) 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, Hamilton, Illinois 



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If you get your supplies early enough to have 

 everything ready for the honey flow. Get 

 your supplies NOW. Catalog FREE. 



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 We will help you by furnishing you with fixtures ready for use, at the lowest prices. 

 Hives and supers, nailed and painted; frames, wired and rilled with full sheets of 

 foundation; sections, filled with foundation, can be shipped on short notice. 

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