Seedsmen . We have manufactured a very fine quality of foundation by anew process. It is first-class in every respect and is put up inneat shape. lib. 10 1b. Medium Brood 55c 50c Light Brood 60c 55c Thin Surplus 65c 60c Extra Thin Surplus 70c 65c Prices subject to market changes. If ordered by mail, add 25c pound for postage. Foundation packed for mailing requires 25c per lb less than 1 lb of brood foundation, L size, can be packedsafely for mailing, nor less than 3 lbs of larger sizes. Broodfoundation is made in one regular size, 7%xl6%. Thin and extra thin surplus is in sheets on
Seedsmen . We have manufactured a very fine quality of foundation by anew process. It is first-class in every respect and is put up inneat shape. lib. 10 1b. Medium Brood 55c 50c Light Brood 60c 55c Thin Surplus 65c 60c Extra Thin Surplus 70c 65c Prices subject to market changes. If ordered by mail, add 25c pound for postage. Foundation packed for mailing requires 25c per lb less than 1 lb of brood foundation, L size, can be packedsafely for mailing, nor less than 3 lbs of larger sizes. Broodfoundation is made in one regular size, 7%xl6%. Thin and extra thin surplus is in sheets one regular width3% inches, and 15%, 16%, or 19% inches long. Spur Wire-lmbedder.—This is a little tool like a tracing-. wheel, with the teeth set in such a way as to straddle the wirewrhile it is in the act of imbedding. Price, 15c. By mail, 20c. Foundation Cutter.—Convenient for cutting , tin wheel, 15c. By mail, 18c. Price List of Rubber Gloves. Ladies sizes, Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 $; postage 5c Gents sizes, Nos. 10 and 11 ; postage 5c Extra long and large, Nos. 12 to 14 ; postage 10c Mark size of hand on sheet of paper when ordering. If you order by number, remember that in rubber you needtwo sizes larger than you wear in kid; i. e., if you wear No. 6in kid, you will need No. 8 rubber. Manums Swarm-Catcher.—We have tested and examinedmany swarm-catchers, but have never found anything thatwould begin to compare with the Manum. It is simply a wire-cloth basket with a lid to close it. To hive a swarm whosequeen is at large with the bees, open the basket, as shownpush it up around the cluster of bees, jar the latter off thelimb, and close the lid by raking it against a lower
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