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is made in the best manner, up- 

 on the best machines, and from 

 the best wax — that free from 

 dirt, pollen, propolis, burnt wax, 

 etc., that decrease its tenacity 

 and make it offensive to the 

 bees. Every inch of foundation 

 is guaranteed to be equal to the 

 sample that will be sent upon 

 application. 



Langstrotb on the Hon- 

 ey Bee, revised. Smokers, Tin 

 Pails, Sections and other sup- 

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We make millions of them 

 yearly; workmanship, smooth 

 ness and finish can't be better. 

 The basswood grows right here. 

 If you want some good Ship- 

 ping Cases, you can get 

 them of us. A full line of 

 Bee Supplies on hand. 



Write for illustrated cata 

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describing and listing ihe Finest 

 Line of Bee-Keepers' Supplies 

 in the World, is now ready. If 

 you have not been receiving i copy an- 

 nually, send us your name and add- 

 ress and one wi 1 ')"; mailed you free. 

 Prices will be the same as last sea- 

 son with the e.xception of the nar- 

 row, plain sections with no bee ways, 

 which will be 25c. per M less. 



Special Agency. C. M. Scott & 

 Co.. 1004 East Washington St., In- 

 dianapolis, Ind. 



Agencies. I«. f. Woodman, Grand 

 Rapids, Mich. Fred W. Muth Ac Co., 

 S W. Cor. Walnut *i Front Sts., Cin- 

 cinnati, Ohio. Fred F'oulger & Sons, 

 Ogden. Utah. Colorado Honey Pro- 

 ducers' Association, Denver, Col. 

 (".rand junction Fruit Growers' Asso- 

 ciation, Grand Junction, Col. Robert 

 Halley, Montrose, CoJ. Pierce vSeed it 

 Produce Co., Pueblo, Col. Chas. Da- 

 dant *£ Sou, Hamilton. 111. F. C. Er- 

 kle, 5:5 First Ave. N". E., Minneapolis, 

 Minn E. T. .\bbott, St Joseph Mo., 

 Special Southwestern Agent. l,illy, 

 Bogardus&Co , Seattle, Wash., Speci- 

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Losses are .lot always the result 

 of the ?Hm.e cause. They may 

 come fri. m starvation; from poor 

 food; from improper prepara- 

 tions .'om -mproper protection; 

 from t cold, w?t, or possibly, a 

 poorl venti,. 'ed cellar, etc, , 

 etc. Succv.s«, ^l vvintering comes 

 from a propei roiibi nation of 

 different conditions, r'or clear, 

 concise, comprehensive conclu- 

 sions upon these all-important 

 points, consult "Advanced BeE 

 Culture." Five of its thirty- 

 two chapters treat as many dif- 

 ferent phases of the wintering 

 problems. 



Price of the book; 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year and the book 

 for|i.25. Stamps taken, either 

 U. S. or Canadian. 



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