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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



June 27, 1901. 



We have a Large Stock on hand 

 and can ship promptly. 



SEND US YOUR ORDERS FOR 



H1V6S. Exiraciors 



OR ANYTHING YOU WAHi IN THE 

 BEE-KEEPING LINE. 



WE MAKE ONLY THE BEST. 



Our Falcon Sections and New Process Founda- 

 tion are ahead of everythioy, and cost no more 

 than other makes. New Catalog and copy of 

 Thk American Bee-Keepek free. Address, 



THE W. T. FflLGONER MFG. GO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



tS" W. M. Geerish, East Noting-ham, N. H., 

 carries a full line of our goods at catalog prices. 

 Order of him and save freight. 



Please mention Bee Journal w>.en writina 



LEARN TO SING 



,V'l' IIOM K by my thorough nieth'^d 

 tntiiiiut,'. With my complete 

 iir.so 1 guarantee to train and dil- 

 ate your voice or refund your 

 iiiey. The best musical knowledge 

 arraaged especially for Home btady, 

 Una IMffhefit EndOFBemeot. Beautifal 

 descriptive bockletBent free. Addrtba 



Prof. G. M. Whaley. Kalamazoo, Mich 



Please mention ±See Joiirnd.i ■wnen "writiae.. 



ITflLlflN QUEENS, warranted 



Tested. $1.00; Untested, TScents, by return mail. 

 RIVER FOREST APIARIES, 



21Atf RivEK Forest, Cook Co., III. 



Please mention Bee Journal when writing. 



sWilTCLOVlR 



And Several Other Clover Seeds. 



We have made arrangements so that we can 

 furnish Seed of several of the Clovers by freight 

 or express, at the following prices, cash with 

 the order: 



Sft lOtb 2Sft soft 



Sweet Clover (white) 70c $1.20 $2.75 $5.00 



Sweet Clover (vellow).... $1.50 " " " 



Alsike Clover 90c 



White Clover 90c 



Alfalfa Clover 80c 



Japanese Buckwheat 30c 



Prices subject to market changes. 



Single pound 5 cents more than the 5-pound 

 rate, and 10 cents extra for postage and sack. 



Add 25 cents to your order, for cartage, if 

 wanted by freight, or 10 cents per pound if 

 wanted by mail. 



GEORGE W. YORK & GO. 



144 & 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



I AEISE 



LDc x>t,ii juuKNAL, xnai 



DOOUTTLE... 



has concluded to sell 

 QUEENS in theirseason 

 during 1901, at the fol- 

 lowing prices: 

 1 Untested Queen . .$1.00 

 3 Untested Queens.. 2.25 

 1 Tested Queen .... 1.25 

 3 Tested Queens.... 3.00 

 1 select tested queen 1.50 

 3 " " Queens 4.00 

 Select Tested Queen, 

 last year's rearing. 2.50 

 Extra selected breed- 

 ing, the very best . . 5.00 



Circular free, giving particulars regarding 

 each class of Queens, conditions, etc. Address, 



Q. M. DOOLITTLE, 



llA26t Borodino, Onondaga Co., N. Y. 



Hease mention Bee Journal wlien writing, i 



24tll 

 year 



Dadant's Foundation, year 



We guarantee ^^ 

 satisfaction. ^^^^ 



What more can anybody do? BEAUTY. 



PURITY, FIRMNESS, No SAQQINO, No 



LOSS. 

 PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEETING. 



^^ 



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 — Re\/isecl, 



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

 Beeswax wanted at all times. 

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



Please mention Bee Jonrnal %«■!!«» wntiu^. 



A Bee=Keeper's Paradise. 



En route to El Paso. — I have just come from a county about 

 40 miles square that has more bee-keepers to the square mile tha^ 

 any other locality of its size I ever visited. The inhabitants talk 

 bees at the hotels, on the streets, and everywhere, just as farm- 

 ers talk crops and business in the North. This county produces 

 more honey than any equal area, I believe, in the United States. 

 Some say that its yearly output is a whole trainload of honey : but 

 many aver that this is too low, and that two whole trainloads 

 would come nearer the truth. Of course this great amount doesn't 

 go all in one lot, but in large and small shipments. 



The average per colony is high, and there is a honey crop 

 every season. It is estimated that in this one county, outside of 

 the towns, nearly one-half the population are bee-keepers. 



The great bulk of the honey is of the very finest, and some of 

 it is literally water-white. There are thousands and thousands 

 of acres of honey-plants on cheap land : and bees — there are not 

 enough to gather it all. 



The bees commence swarming early in the spring ; and, when 

 the main honey-flows continence, actually stop swarming, destroy 

 cells, kill off the drones, and commence business. Did you ever 

 hear the like of it before ? You say, " No, and no one else." 

 Well, I think I can prove every statement ; but for the present I 

 am not at liberty to give the place or other details ; but very 

 shortly I'll tell the whole story, with some fine pictures. 



This is only one of the good things in store for readers of 

 tileanings in Bee-Culture. Send 15 cents for three months' trial 

 or 25 cents for six months' trial, or $1.00 for one year and one un- 

 tested Italian Queen. Send S2.00 and we will send Gleanings one 

 year and one of our Red Clover Oueens. Speak quick if you want 



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



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 'tml'lSSlSLT- 



headquarters for ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES IN CHICAGO. 

 d to them for their free Catalog. 



