. Gleanings in bee culture. wax up to sizes 12x13 or 9?ixl7?8, lor loo per lb., or one-thiid the J. SAyrORD, : UNIONVILLE, CONN. THE ALL-PURPOSE HIVE. Arraiigi d for continuous passage-ways, continu-ous combs, no honey-board, no bee-space, chaff patent. Sample in flat. Givenfdn., sections, etc. GEO. F. WILLIAMS, 2-3-4-5 6-7d New Philadelphia, Ohio. MAKE YOUR OWN FDN. My foundation-molds have given good satisfac-tion for 3 years. 5 to 20 feet to lb. Used and praisedby leading bee-men. Price $3 75 for L. size, or12x13. Circulars free. OLIVER FOSTER, 3tidb Mt. Vernon, L


. Gleanings in bee culture. wax up to sizes 12x13 or 9?ixl7?8, lor loo per lb., or one-thiid the J. SAyrORD, : UNIONVILLE, CONN. THE ALL-PURPOSE HIVE. Arraiigi d for continuous passage-ways, continu-ous combs, no honey-board, no bee-space, chaff patent. Sample in flat. Givenfdn., sections, etc. GEO. F. WILLIAMS, 2-3-4-5 6-7d New Philadelphia, Ohio. MAKE YOUR OWN FDN. My foundation-molds have given good satisfac-tion for 3 years. 5 to 20 feet to lb. Used and praisedby leading bee-men. Price $3 75 for L. size, or12x13. Circulars free. OLIVER FOSTER, 3tidb Mt. Vernon, Linn Co., Iowa. COMB FOUNDATION. Having purchased a large stock of choice yellowwax, we snail make a specialty of this branch of ourbusiness this season. Wealsootter general apiariansupplies. Also a choice lot of Italian and Albinobees, bred from our new strains, which gave suchgood satistaction the past season. Send lor our price list, and state where you sawthis. Wm. W. Gary & Son, 4btfd Coleralne, Franklin Co., Vol. XII. FEB. 15, 1884. No. 4. I lOormore, 75 cts. each. SineleNumber. I I U. S. and Canadas. To all othe 5 ctL Additions to clubrmTy to ^^^^^^ published semi monthly by > of the UniversalPostal Union, 18e atclubrates. Above are all to be sent . j r>rv/\T ATT^TlTXT A OTTTr-k I pery^^*™- To all countries NOT ofto ONB POSTOFFICE. J A. 1. ±vUU 1 , M-CiUiJN i\., UlilU. [theU. p. U.,42c per year extra. A TimELY AN EXPERIMENT IN PRODUCING WAX. !iAX Is higher, and threatens to go question forces itself into prominence,Can we produce wax with tees kept espe-cially for the purpose? and what does it cost, if pro-duced that way? I ran one of my best colonies ex-clusively for wax last year, and herewith make re-turns of the result. The colony selected was one of a family of colo-nies that had attracted my attention by rapid andexcellent comb-building. Started them off May 4thwith 12 Gallup frames in a chaff hive. Three of theframes w


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