1918 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 401 



What Would YOUR Bees Do? 



WILL YOU GIVE THEM THE 

 CHANCE THIS MAN DID? 



Farmington , New Mexico, 

 October 24, 1918. 



Dadant & Sons, 



Hamilton, Illinois. 



Gentlemen: Would be pleased if you would 

 quote me your prices on working wax into foun- 

 dation in 100# lots or more: Medium Brood, 

 Light Brood, Thin and Extra Thin Surplus. 



I have used considerable of your foundation 

 and tested it with other makes, and I don't know 

 why, but my bees will work on yours first. 

 I patched a lot of drone combs last season and 

 used your foundation along with some others, 

 and yours would make lots the best job, and it 

 is a fact that my bees would draw yours out 

 and leave the other or gnaw at it, while I 

 could see no difference to look at it. 



A. N. NORTON. 



Are your bees any different from those of Mr. Norton? Is the 

 bees' preference for a certain foundation any different in New 

 Mexico to what it is in Maine, or in California, or in England? 



THEIR QUICK RESPONSE TO DADANT'S FOUNDATION SHOULD 



MEAN A LARGER PER COLONY PRODUCTION OF HONEY FOR YOU j 



USE IT AND BE CONVINCED 



DADANT & SONS 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 





