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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



March 7, 1901. 



INCUBATOR 



ON TRIAL 



The Perfected Von Cuiin. 



Successful result of 2S years' erperience. 

 Scientifically correct, practically perfect. 

 Nou-explosive metal lampa. 

 Double and packed walls. 

 Perfect regulation of heat and ventilatioa. 

 Made of best materials, and highest quality 

 of workmanship and finish. 



PRICES $7.00 AND UP, 



SATISFACTIOX Gl'ARANTEED OR XO PAV. 



We mako Brooders, Bee Hives & Supplies. 



C3f" Catalog and Price List sent Free. 



The W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 

 Dept. Jamestown, N.Y. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writi-.' 



SWEET CLOVER 



And Several Other Clover Seeds. 



>* e have made arrangements so tliat we can 

 furnisli Seed of several of the Clovers by freight 

 or express, at the following prices, cash with 

 the order: ^^ ^^^ ^^ ^^ 



Sweet Clover (white) 50c $1.00 $2.25 $4.C0 



Sweet Clover (vellow).... $1.50 2.80 6.25 12.00 



Crimson Clover 70c 1.20 2.75 5.00 



Alsike Clover "Oc 1.70 3.75 7.00 



White Clover 90c 1.70 4.00 7.50 



Alfalfa Clover 80c 1.40 3.2S 6.00 



Japanese Buckwheat 30c .50 1.00 1.60 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Add 25 cents to your order, for cartage, if 

 wanted by freight, or 10 cents per pound if 

 wanted by mail. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 

 144 & 140 Erie Street. - CHICAGO, ILL 



If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than anv other publisht, 



sendJl.'25to 



Prof. A. J. CookyClaremont, Cal., 



FOR HIS 



" Bee=Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



$2,ooo In Cash Premiums.— This is one ot 



the striking propositions presented to the 

 reader of the seed catalog issued by F. B. Mills, 

 of Rose Hill, N. Y., who has been advertising 

 in our columns for some time past. We have 

 inst received one of these catalogs, but space 

 will not permit more than a brief reference to 

 it Doubtless hundreds of our readers already 

 know Mr. Mills thru their dealings with him io 

 the past, but to such as do not enjoy his 

 acquaintance in a business way, we can only 

 say— send at once for one of his catalogs and 

 see for yourself. It embraces everything in the 

 way of standard field, garden and flower seeds, 

 as well as many novelties in each of these lines. 

 The cash-premium proposition relates particu- 

 larly to a new variety ol oats— the Pan-A raeri- 

 can— being introduced by Mr. Mills this season. 

 It appears he is sending free to certain reliable 

 farmers 2-bushel lots of the seed, the only con- 

 dition being that a cerLiin portion of the crop is 

 returned to him, and all receiving seed under 

 the above conditions are allowed to compete for 

 the cash premiums, which are many and very 

 liberal. In connection with this same offer, is 

 a free pass to the Pan-American E.tposition, 

 which will open at Buffalo, N. Y., this year. 

 We feel sure the remarkably generous condi- 

 tions of this offer will interest a large number 

 of our readers. The catalog is free. Send for 

 it to-day, and in writing please mention the 

 .American Bee Journal. Ask Mr. Mills also for 

 his new lettuce proposition by which another 

 pass to the Exposition is to be awarded. 



24th n^rl^.^4'^ r^...^rl^4:^r. 24tll 



Year 



Dadant's Foundation 



Year 



We guarantee ^^ 

 satisfaction. ^^ 



What more can anybody do? BEAUTY, 

 PURITY, FIRMNESS, No SAQQINa, No 

 LOSS. 



PATENT WBBD-PROCESS SHEBTINO. 



Why does it sell ^.^ 

 so well? ^^ 



Because it has always given better satis- 

 faction than any other. 



Because in 23 years there have not been any 

 complaints, but thousands of compli- 

 ments. 



Send name for our Catalog, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. 

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



LANGSTROTH on the HONEY-BEE-Revised 



The classic in Bee-Culture— Price, $1.25, by mail. 



Beeswax wanted at all times. 

 CHAS. DADANT & SON, Hamilton, Hancock Co , III. 







Gleanings in B66-Guiiur6... 



Is an illustrated seini=niontlily, 32 pages and cover, 

 at $i.oo a year. 



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If you keep only a few bees you can't aft'ord to get along with- 

 out Gleanings in Bkb-Culture, as it will save many times its 

 cost the first season. Better g-et along- without almost anything 

 else than a good bee-paper. There is no use in our telling how 

 good Gleanings is, as it will speak for itself if you will only let 

 us send you a sample copy for your name and address on a postal. 

 If you once see it we know you will want it. 



Look at Our Offers: 



Offer No. 21. 



For 25 cents we will send Gleanings 6 months' trial subscription to new 

 subscribers. 



Offer No. 22. 



For $1.00 we will send Gleanings for one year and an untested Italian queen 

 valued at 75 cents; but at this low price we reserve the right to send queen some 

 time in July when we have a choice supply. 



Offer No. 23. 



For 50 cents we will send Gleanings from the time your subscription is re- 

 ceived till Jan. 1, 1902, so that the sooner you send in your order the more num- 

 bers vou will ^et. 



Offer No. 35. 



Gleaningrs one year and one untested red cl»ver queen, $2.00. Gleanings one 

 year and a tested red clover queen, $4. (XI ; a select tested red clover queen and 

 tileanings one year for $0.00. We will begin mailing these queens in June. Or- 

 ders are already being entered and will be filled in rotation. Do not neglect to 

 improve this opportunity and get some choice stock. Si:nd your order early so 

 you may get the queen correspondingly early in the season. 



Offer No. 25. 



For $1.00 we will send Glea.nings one year and a Clark smoker, postage 20 

 cents extra. Or, for $1.25 we will send the Corneil smoker, postage 25 cents extra. 



Offer No. 26. 



For $1.75 we will send Gleanings one year and our cyclopedia on bees, the 

 .\ B C of Bee-Culture, of 475 pages. 



Old as well as new subscribers may take advantage of these 

 several offers, but all arrears or back subscriptions must first be 

 paid at $1.00 a year. Refer to these offers by number to avoid 

 mistakes. 



THE A. 1. ROOT CO., Hedina, Ohio. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., ceicago, ill., 



I headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPER.S' SUPPLIES. Send to them for 

 ■ir free fatalog. 





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