. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Scovell's Hinged Nozzle Cold Blast Bee Smoker is the result of years of experiment, practi- cally applied by a practical me- chanic and well known bee mas- ter. The first "Scovell Smoker" was made in the spring of 1875, and was the first bee smoker—of which we have any record—to use the open or direct draft principle. Our smokers are of the largest size in use, of the best material, well made and nicely finished. Read what the people TESTIMONIALS. Dear Sir :—Your smoker will soon become very popular here. I never saw one


. The bee-keepers' guide; or, Manual of the apiary. Bees. Scovell's Hinged Nozzle Cold Blast Bee Smoker is the result of years of experiment, practi- cally applied by a practical me- chanic and well known bee mas- ter. The first "Scovell Smoker" was made in the spring of 1875, and was the first bee smoker—of which we have any record—to use the open or direct draft principle. Our smokers are of the largest size in use, of the best material, well made and nicely finished. Read what the people TESTIMONIALS. Dear Sir :—Your smoker will soon become very popular here. I never saw one that I like better. W. H. Andrews, McKinney, Texas. I think I have tried every smoker made except the "Quinby Double Draft," and find none better than yours. I shall take pleasure in recommending it. F. L. Wright, Plainfield, Mich. I have given the smoker three days trial while extracting, and my little son who runs the smoker, says "it beats Clark's, Bingham's, or the celebrated Root Sim- plicity, which in principle it resembles. It is the best smoker I ever used. B. F. Carroll, Dresden, Texas. It is simple in construction and not liable to get out of repairs, and completely "cold blast" as by no possibility can a blast of hot air be thrown from it. I consider it the neplus ultra of smokers. J. E. Pond, Jr., Foxboro, Mass. Smoker came O. K., and it's a daisy. E. B. Vincent, M. D., Sumner, Ind. The successful use of cotton seed as a smoker fuel, and a smoker to burn the same, is a valuable acquisition to the bee keeper, where good smoker fuel is scarce, especially in the south, where cotton seed is so plentiful. You have indeed a valuable invention. Many thanks fop- the smoker sent. Yours, etc., R. Howard, Kingston, Texas. It costs nothing to give our smoker a trial. If it don't give satisfaction, notify us in ten days, by postal card and we will return all moneys paid for it. Regular retail price, ; by mail, $ Address, SCOVELL


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