Walter S. Pouder, Indianapolis, Indiana, 

 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Bee-Keepers' 



Pure Honey and Beeswax. Headquarters in In- 

 diana and the West for Root's Goods at Root's 

 prices. Pouder Square Flint Glass Honey Jars, 

 the Red Cross Brand. Shipments without break- 

 age. I have recently added to my list of Bottlers' 

 supplies, tin foil caps for the three sizes of Pouder 

 Jars. A circular giving directions how to put up 

 honey in the jars so that it will not granulate, is 

 sent free. If you intend making an exhibit at your 

 Fair I can aid you in every detail. May I have 

 the pleasure of sending you my latest catalog ? 



\\t[ l\ C lO I Indianapolis, Ind. 



WQKAJtr^ .rOuicl&r, 513 Mass. Ave. 



REIDCLOVEIR QUEIEINS 



(IMPERIAL STRAIN) 



SOM 



;s"riMONiAi_s 



Black River, N. Y. 



Nov. 8, 1902, 

 Mr. A, D. D. WOOD, 



Dear Sir:— 1 think you understand send- 

 ing queens by mail, for they cotne as queens 

 should; looking small, lively and not full of' 

 EGGS. They bred clear up into October — all I 

 could ask 01 queens. I will tell you how they 

 turn out, in 1902. Everything looks promising 

 with them now. 



Yours very truly, GKO. B. HOWE. 



My Red Clover yields from 25 to 50 per cent, 

 more seed since your Red Clovek. bees were 

 put into my neighborhood. 



Yours very truly, 

 SAMUEI. TUCKER, Dewitt, Mich. 



Freew^ateRj Ore. Jan. 9, 1902. 

 Mr. A. D. D. WOOD 



Dear Sir: — I wish to say that the 12 

 queens you sent me by mail came in the most 

 excellent condition from their long journey. 

 For the past two weeks their offspring have been 

 flying quite freely. They did excellent work the 

 last part of the season, while for color and gen- 

 tleness they are not excelled in this country. I 

 have been in the bee business for 20 years, and 



I praise them above all bees I ever handled. I 

 lealize I cannot recommend them too highly. 

 Yours Respectfully, C. G. ROGERS. 



Whittemore, Mich., Oct. 21st, 1901. 

 Mr. A. D. D. WOOD, 



Dear sir: — I thought I would write and 

 tell you how I got along with the queens I bought 

 of you. I got them introduced to old colonies 

 that bad swarmed seven days before, cutting out 

 all queen cells. They g awed the queens and 

 bets out in due time, and never even killed any 

 of the workers. The hi.es are full of Italian 

 bees, and I believe they are going to be dandies. 

 I gave them supers 01 unfinished sections, the 

 last week of the honey flow, and they filled them 

 out, and capped the honey as white as any blacks 

 ever could. I am more than pleased with them. 

 EDWARD WII^SON. 



Now friends you can have just such queens. 

 Hundreds of good bee-keepers got them last 

 season. You ought not to be without your share. 



The price will oe, in June, $1.00 for on.^ untest- 

 ed; 12 for $10.00. Tested, $2.00 each; or, 12 for 

 $20.00. After July i, 75c for one untctted, or $1,50 

 for one tested. 



A. D. D. \A/OOD, LANSING, MICH. 



