THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 



35 



The Danbaker 



20th Century Smoker 



The Perpendicular Grate shown herewith 

 has a dividing rib at the center of the draft-hole, 

 midway of the fire-cup. in hne with the only open- 

 ing of the bellows for directing and inflecting the 

 air upward and downward or both ways if desired. 

 The upper current cools and forcet the smoke out 

 of the nozzle as it burns from the top downward, 

 while the lower current fans the fire until all the 

 fuel is consumed. 



All That is Claimed— The General Manager 

 of the National Bee-Keepers' Association says : 



"1 have given your 20th Century Smoker a thoroug 

 long time one filling will last and give ample smoke 

 several. I always want the best." 



Awarded Highest 

 Prize Gold Meda 

 at the World's 

 Fair at St. Louis 

 904. 



BEST 

 COOLEST 

 CLEANEST 

 STRONGEST 

 LARGEST 

 SMOKER 

 SOLD FOR A 

 DOLLAR 



h trial. For convenience in lighting, durability, and 

 I find it all you claim. In the spring I shall want 

 N. E. France, Plattville, Wis. 



Surpasses all Others- After giving the Danzenbaker 20th Century Smoker several trials, can say 

 it surpasses all smokers it has been my liberty to try: it will not go out until the fuel is all consumed, and it 

 produces a cool smoke, a feature very necessary in any first-class smoker." 



Grant Stanley, Nisbet, Pa 



Never Too Hot to Hold "1 am well pleased with the 20th Century Smoker. It keeps fire well with- 

 out getting too hot to hold on continuous use, and makes smoke enough to satisfy the most 

 CRITICAL." Reginald Munson, Washington, D. C. 



O. K. Every Way -"The 20th Century Smoker is the best I have ever seen, and is O. K. in every 

 way." F. C. GiFFORD, Vero, Fla. 



Price SI. 00; three for $2.50. By mail, 25 cents postage for each. Sent direct from factory to buyer, 

 where local agents do not supply it. 



Everything guaranteed "Root Quality." 



2-07-3t 



F. DANZENBAKER, Miami, Dade Co., Fla. 



Bees for Sale ! 



I have 1 00 colonies of bees in my cellar. They 

 are wintering perfectly— bees, combs, hives and 

 honey, dry and clean. Next month the bees will be 

 on the wing again 



By reference to the editoral columns you will see 

 that my brother and myself will have about 600 

 colonies of bees under our management the coming 

 season, and to buy cans in which '.o store all of the 

 honey that we hope they will gather will cost not 

 far from S200. To secure money for that purpose 

 I have decided to sell a few of the bees here at 

 home— perhaps 25 or 30 colonies. 



The bees are all pure Italians; most of the colonies 

 having queens of the Superior Stock. Not a queen 

 will be sent out that would not pass as a breeding 

 oueen such as dealers sell in the spring for from 

 S3. 00 to S5.00 each. The hives are 8-frame 

 Langstroth. have been used only two years, and are 

 painted with two good coats of white paint. The 

 combs are all built from full sheets of foundation 

 and wired at that. In fact, the stocks are strictly 

 first-class in every respect could not be better 

 and the price is S6.00 per colony, no more and no 

 less, even if one man should take the whole lot. 



1 am ready to accept and I book orders accom 

 panied by the cash, and when have received orders 

 for 30 colonies, nhis advertisement will be discon- 

 tinued, and no more orders accepted. The bees 

 will be shipped by express, about fruit-bloom time, 

 and safe arrival guaranteed in every respect. 



If you wish to stock your apiary with a strain of 

 bees that has no superior, here is a chance to get a 

 tested queen, already introduced, in a full colony, 

 whereby she can be shipped without injury, early in 

 the season, all at moderate price. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mjch. 



LENQST & KOENINQ, 



127 South 13lh St.. SAtSIKAW, 



Are Dealers in 



BEE SUPPLIES. 



They not onl}'- carry a full line of 

 Standard Goods, but have a shop and 

 machinery with which to manufacture 

 any special goods. 



Send for Price List. 



BEES AND QUEENS7 



Three and five-banded Italians, and silver gray 

 Carniolans. Untested queens, 75 cts each; tested. 

 S 1 .00. One-frame nucleus, without queen, 75 cts. ; 

 two-frame, S 1 .25. Special prices on large orders. 



C. B. BANKSTON & CO., San Antonio, Texas. 



2-07-tf 



«(K> PonXDW of pure beeswax for sale. 

 Refuse from extractors wanted. Will pay cash. 

 2-07-3t W. L. COGGSHALL, N. Y 



