The Beekeeper's Item, Volume 5, Number 11-12, November-December 1921 Page: 2
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Prepare for1922 Now
The Iat honey flows have allowed the bees to go into winter
quarters in file shape. The rains give assurance that the honey
plants will be in good condition in the spring. Reports from all
parts of the :tate would indicate that there will be an early and
abundant honey flow.
You know the returns you get from that early honey. Are you
ready to get..the crop? Bulk comb honey will be in great demand.
Have you a supply of foundation? To pack the comb you need ex- =
tracted honey. Is your extractor in shape? This flow comes all at
once and is very heavy. Have you drawn combs sufficient for storage?
Our new catalog will soon be in your hands. Don't put off buy-
ing your supplies until the flow starts. Bees and honey wait for no
man. In our catalog we are listing your favorite line of
LEWIS BEEWARE
You know what that means; every article true to reputation. We
are listing the new Lewis-Merkel Extractor, the machine that is
made right, will handle any sized frames, and has gears that will
never slip or break. It gives the true Beeware service.
The price of wax is low but we are working it and at a lower =
rate. Send in your wax and have it made into
DADANT FOUNDATION
the best comb foundation on earth.
Do not lose the early honey flows while your bees are drawing
new combs. We have the Texas made
ALUMINUM HONEY COMB
in the standard sizes, all ready for the bees to store honey in. Get
them and get that extra honey. Many who have used them last
year say they got enough extra honey to more than pay their cost.
Send in an estimate of your wants and get our prices on your =
whole bee supply list.
You will have time to read these winter evenings. Let us send
you prices on bee papers and books. Sample copies of the American =
Bee Journal, Dixie Beekeeper, and Beekeepers Item will be sent on _
request.
Texas Honey Producers Association
P. 0. Box 1048 1105 S. Flores Street
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
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Scholl, Louis H. The Beekeeper's Item, Volume 5, Number 11-12, November-December 1921, periodical, November 1921; New Braunfels, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth823364/m1/2/: accessed May 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .