DUNHAM FOUNDATION MACHINE 





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UKfERK, BROWN COXJNT"X', "WIS. 



Your machines are undoubtedly the very best in existence for heavy foundation. 

 November 24th, 18821 Charles Dadant & Son, Hamilton, 111. 



I send you samples of Foundation which I am manufacturing on one of your ma- 

 chines, in sheets 9x18, which measure 11^^ feet to the pound. I think it superior 

 to any samples of thin foundation I have seen. J, G. Whitten, 



August 14th, 1882. Genoa, N. Y. 



I have manufactured tens of thousands of pounds of Foundation on the Dunham 

 machine and And that it does its work exceedingly well — thu& far I have found 

 none that will beat it. The bees accept and work out the foundation from this ma- 

 chine much more readily and with more satisfaction than with any I have yet tried. 

 I have also made with it Foundation for section boxes, fully as light, or lighter than 

 any others. I havje no interest'in the D;inham machine, and the moment I can find 

 its superior, I shall purchase one and discard my old machine. 



Beeton, February 10th, 1883. D. A. Jonrs. 



Tested Prize Queen, in a two-frame nucleus, 



9x17, each $4 00 



Samej in nucleus, four-frame, 8x8 '. 4 00 



Tested Prize Queen, by mail 3 00 



Prize Queen, warranted purely fertilized 2 00 



Queen, not standard size 1 00 



Full Colony, eight-frames, Prize Queen 8 00 



Before June 25, add $1.00 each. 



Cash Orders filled in rotation. Address, 



Wilton Janction, Iowa. 



