Gleanings in bee culture . , 2%xl0 hexagonal medium-brood mill,in good condition. Price $ No. 0201, 214x12 hexagonal medium-brood mill ingood condition. Price $ No. 0202, 2*4x10 hexagonal medium-brood mill,in good conditon. Price $ The A. I. Root Co.: — The first of last June I purchased of you a three-frame nucleus and an observation hive, and at thattime you requested me to advise you what successI had with the outfit. My bees entered the super onthe first of August, and up to the present time Ihave obtained 56 lbs. of comb honey, and the littlechaps are still hard at work.


Gleanings in bee culture . , 2%xl0 hexagonal medium-brood mill,in good condition. Price $ No. 0201, 214x12 hexagonal medium-brood mill ingood condition. Price $ No. 0202, 2*4x10 hexagonal medium-brood mill,in good conditon. Price $ The A. I. Root Co.: — The first of last June I purchased of you a three-frame nucleus and an observation hive, and at thattime you requested me to advise you what successI had with the outfit. My bees entered the super onthe first of August, and up to the present time Ihave obtained 56 lbs. of comb honey, and the littlechaps are still hard at work. Besides this I shouldjudge there was from 30 to 40 lbs. of honey in thebrood-chamber. It seems to me that this is a goodshowing. There is very little farming here—no buck-wheat nor basswood, and we are on a peninsula notover 11/4 miles wide. Woods Hole, Mass., Sept. 20. W. K. Butler. 24 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE ESTABLISHED 1891 TOEPPERWEIN & MAYFIELD CO. (Incorporated) Cor. Nolan and Cherry Sts. San Antonio, Texas. Factory and Wareliouse. To our Friends and Patrons In presenting our claims for a continuance of the generous patronage bestowed uponus during the past year, we beg to submit a few facts concerning the bee industry, whichmay serve to interest our patrons as well as all those engaged in the business. Owing to the constantly increasing demand for comb foundation and beekeeperssupplies, we have again been compelled to enlarge our capacity, install new machinery, andotherwise improve our plant, enabling us to produce 500 pounds of comb foundation perday. This has been made possible through the generous patronage given us during thepast year, our sales having aggregated approximately $100, Although it has been found a difficult matter to secure enough beeswax to supply thedemand, we have on hand a much larger stock than we have ever had before. We also buyand sell honey at ruling prices. On account of the increasing demand for this product theprices in Texas h


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