SCOVELL BEE SMOKER! 



Scovell's HiMged Nozzlo Ookl- 

 Blast liee Smoker Is tlie result of 

 years of experiment, practiciilly 

 apiiUeil by a practical ineolianic 

 and well-ljred bee raaster. Tlie 

 tirat "Scovell Smoker" was made 

 in tUeapriiigof 1875, and was the 

 first bee smoker— of wliicli we 

 have any record— to use the open 

 or (lirect draft i>rinclple. Our 

 smokers are of the largest size in 

 nse, of ttie best material, well 

 made, and nicely finished. Kead 

 wbat the people sa3\ 



TESTIM01VIAr,S. 



Dear Sik: 



-Your smoker will soon become very popular here, 

 saw one that I like better. W. II. Andrews, McKinney, Texas. 



I think I have tried every smoker made except the "Quinby Double 

 Draft," and find none better than yours. I shall take pleasure in recom- 

 mending it. P. L. Wright, Plainfleld, Mich. 



I have given the smaker three days' trial while extracting, and ray little 

 son who runs the smoker says "it beats Clark's Bingham's, or the celebrat- 

 ed Root Simplicity, which iu principle It resembles. It is the best smoker I 

 ever used." B. F. Carroll. Dresden. Texas. 



It is simple in construction and not liable to get out of repairs, and com- 

 pletely "cold blast," as by no possibility can a blast of hot air be thrown 

 from it. I consider it the ne plu^i ultra of smokers. 



J. E. Pond, Jr., Foxboro, Mass. 



Smoker came O. K. and it's a daisy. E, B. Vincent, M. D., Sumner, Ind. 



The successful use of cotton seed as a smoker fuel, and a smoker to burn 

 the same, is a valuable acquisition to the bee-keeper, where good smokoi- 

 fuel is scarce, especially In xht: South, where cotton seed is so plentiful. You 

 have indeed a valuable invention. Many thanks for the smoker sent. 



Yours, etc.. Dr. Wm. R. Howard, Kingston, Texas. 



It costs nothing to jrive our smoker a trial. It it don't give satisfaction, 

 notify us In ten days, by postal card, and we will return all nioneys paid for 

 It. liegular retail price, ttl. 00; by mail, SI. 25. 



Address SCOVELL & ANDERSON, Columbus, Kansas. 



The Z^ansas Bee - IS^eeper. 



(ESTABLISHED IN 1881) 



A Live Monthly Magazine Devoted Exclusively to Bee-Culture. 



Aiuong its contributors and ref^ular correspondents it has some of the most 

 practical api;iiists and ablest writers on bee-culture in America. JAMES 

 HEDDOX, of Dowagiac, Mich., will furnish a series of pructical articles for 

 1885. J. E. POND, Jr., Foxboro. Mass., will continue his series of hints to 

 bee:inners. The Question Department will be conducted by the editor.^, 

 whose aim will be to make it of special value to those yet in the ABC of 

 bee-culture. 



H. SCOVELL, Columbus, Kan., J. E. POND, Jr., Foxboro, Mass., 

 Editors and Proprietors. 



Address SOOTT-EHiXj 6z ^OISTID, 

 *Sr Sample Copies Free. Colurabus, X-Lansas. 



