. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. The great popularity of the , hive has brought the shallow frame into prominence. It must be remembered that no other contains the essential points of the Danz. Danzenbaker Sample Hive Outfit for First Orders. Five Danz. AD6 sample hives 4 put to- gether ready for paint, including covers and bottoms; one brood-chamber fitted complete as a model, fittings for the other four in flat, with foundation for one inch starters $ Five Danz. 4M sample supers including sections and foundaiion starters. All 5 supers are nailed, and one has inside fix- tu


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. The great popularity of the , hive has brought the shallow frame into prominence. It must be remembered that no other contains the essential points of the Danz. Danzenbaker Sample Hive Outfit for First Orders. Five Danz. AD6 sample hives 4 put to- gether ready for paint, including covers and bottoms; one brood-chamber fitted complete as a model, fittings for the other four in flat, with foundation for one inch starters $ Five Danz. 4M sample supers including sections and foundaiion starters. All 5 supers are nailed, and one has inside fix- tures in place as a model, the fittings for the other four in flat $4-75 The Danzenbaker hive is kept in stock at all our branch houses and principal agencies all over Our bee-supply bsi' S - ... -Y i . 1 .- .1 ... ^-U^i- ? -8> *;-4 ?' ',' •." f u |i !i .11 . - '?! 1 4 k 4> ..iL. ,. ai. - -\v . *. 3rd 1 •> .» it ?•? "p-«i4 Ii 1 - *_. j» '> 4. .-',rfU -^-4 1 lte__^ ./ t) «• ^^^:^ PAN-AMERICAN PRIZE HONEY. From a photo of the 60 prize Danz. sections pro- duced in tne State of New York. First 20 sections, net weight 19 lbs., LI oz.; stored in Danz. hives, awarded diploma and $25 oa Second 20 sections, net weight 19 lbs., q oz.; stored in Dan. hives, in the trial apiary at the Pan-Ameri- can Exposition, awarded $ Third 20 sections, net weight 18 lbs., 13 oz.; pro- duced in Danzenbaker hives, awarded $ \v, Z. Hutchinson. The Choice of an Expert. Mr. Hutchinson, Judge of Apiarian Ex- hibits at the Pan-American Exposition, editor of the Bee-Kcfpe>s' Rfj'ieza, and an enthusiastic and thoroughly posted bee- keeper, was, without doubt, the most capable man who could be selected judge of any thing pertaining to apiculture. His decisions are given greater value be- cause he is fitted to speak from both scientific and practical standpoints. The Danzenbaker Hive will, I think, take precedence over all others. I am delig


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