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Tasting With the Eye

HELF-SHOPPERS naturally do a good deal of mental tasting when hunting for good things to eat. They feel somehow that "What looks good must also taste good.

What chance then for golden, luscious Honey, sparkling through the window-like surfaces of "Diamond I" Fluted Hon

G. B. Lewis Company,

ey Jars, to tempt the eye.

"Diamond I" Jars are available in half-pound and one-pound sizes, equipped with tight fitting caps and packed two dozen to the case in Corrugated Re-shipping Cases.

If the Beekeepers' Supply House in your vicinity does not stock these, write us direct.

DISTRIBUTORS

132 Webster Av., Memphis, Tenn.

G. B. Lewis Company,
Watertown, Wis.

G. B. Lewis Company,

415 S. St. Francis St., Wichita, Kans.

Texas Honey Producers Assn.,

San Antonio, Texas.

Colorado Honey Producers' Assn..
Denver, Colorado.

Dadant & Sons,

Hamilton, Illinois.

G. B. Lewis Company,

328 Broadway, Albany, N. Y.

G. B. Lewis Company,

408 Twelfth St., Lynchburg, Va.

A. G. Woodman Co.. Scribner Ave. and Blumrich St., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Illinois Glass Company

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Worker Brood

Makes the Standard Hive a Big Hive

Typical comb built on ordinary foundation. Very worker brood. An expensive comb for any bee

few of the cells above the white line are fit for

keeper to use.

This is important to every beekeeper for it means not only onefourth more bees the first year but every year that you use brood combs drawn from Three-ply AIRCO Foundationthe permanent brood foundation. It means also that every fifth year the beekeeper adds to his income the profits of an exbees. The wonderful in

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tra crop of honey from each colony of crease in the worker brood is due to the non-sag qualities of this foundation, which allows the maximum number of worker cells.

The bees accept Three

ply Foundation instantly and draw it out rapidly because of the natural base angle for which AIRCO Foundation is famous. To be wise is to be economical and to be economical in beekeeping is to use Three-ply AIRCO Foundation in your brood and extracting frames.

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THE NON-SAG FOUNDATION

"The Strength is in the

Comb"

THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, MEDINA, OHIO

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Five branches in active charge of our own managers, whose sole job is to ship your orders at once. Address G. B. Lewis Co., 328 Broadway. ALBANY, N. Y.; 408-10 Twelfth St., LYNCHBURG, VA.; 841 North Front St., MEMPHIS, TENN.; 415 South St. Francis St., WICHITA, KANS.; 23 W. Third St., SIOUX CITY, IOWA.

HOW TO PRODUCE HONEY

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Every beekeeper who reads these lines may have a copy of "How to Produce Honey," which beside listing the items necessary for honey production, describes graphically the necessary manipulations. If you have not received a copy by the time you read this advertisement, write for your free number.

The parts of the hive that are the important tools of the beekeeper in all phases of honey production are illustrated and their exact use described. No pains or expense has been saved to provide the necessary photos and drawings showing just how these tools are used for swarm control, supering and the handling of the finished product economically.

Lewis has again taken the lead. Instead of a mere catalog listing the items and their price, we are offering a booklet showing the use of the equipment and how it may be made of dollars and cents value to you. Instead of illustrating supers and showing their prices, we show first the illustration, next their practical use during a honey flow and incidentally the price of the equipment.

Special quotations given from most points for early season shipments in lots of $100 worth of Beeware or more. Write us.

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SUBSCRIPTION RATE.-One year, $1.00. (Low paid-in-advance subscription rates withdrawn.) Single copy, 10 cents. Canadian subscription, 15c additional per year, and foreign subscriptions, 25c additional. DISCONTINUANCE.-Subscriptions stopped on expiration. No subscriber will be run into debt by us for this journal. CHANGE OF ADDRESS.-Give your old address as well as the new and write the name to which the journal has heretofore been addressed. REMITTANCE.-Should be sent by postoffice money order, bank draft, express money order or check. CONTRIBUTIONS to Gleanings columns solicited; stamps should be enclosed to insure return to author of manuscript if not printed. ADVERTISING RATES.-Advertising rates and conditions will be sent on request. Results from advertising in this journal are remarkably satisfactory. ADVERTISERS' LIABILITY.-The publishers use utmost diligence to estab lish in advance the reliability of every advertiser using space in this journal. Entered as second class mail matter at the Postoffice at Medina, Ohio. Published monthly. Space occupied by reading matter in this issue, 61.9 per cent; advertising, 38.1 per cent

THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, Publishers, Medina, Ohio

Geo. S. Demuth and E. R. Root
Editors

Editorial Staff

H. H. Root
Assistant Editor

H. G. Rowe M'n'g Editor

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