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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Oct. 24, 1901. 



We have a Large Stock on hand 

 and can ship promptly. 



SEND US YOUR ORDERS' OR 



w\m. tumim 



OR ANYTHING YOU WANTIN THE 

 BEE-KEEPING LINE. 



WE MAKE ONLY THE BEST. 



Our Falcon Sections and New Process Founda- 

 tion are ahead of everything-, and cost no more 

 than other makes. New Catalog- and copy of 

 The American Bee-Keeper free. Address, 



THE W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



r tS- W. M. Gerrish, East Notingham, N. H., 

 carries a full line of our g-oods at catalog^ prices. 

 Order of him and save f reig-ht. 

 please mention Bee Journal wyieti writiaff 



River Forest Apiaries ! 



FILL ALL ORDERS 



By Return Mail. 

 Italian Queens Warranted 



Untested, 75 cts.; Tested, fl.W: Select Tested, 

 il.SO. Halt dozen or larger lots as may be 

 agreed on. Address, 



RIVER FOREST APIARIES. 

 RIVEK FoKEST, Oak Park Post-OfEce, 

 30Atf Cook Co., III. 



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BEE=SUPPLIE5! 



'AT KOQT-S f^RICE^J. 



WALTER S.POUDER. 



SIZ MASS. AVE. INDIkNArbLIS.iND. 



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A New Bee-Keeper's Song*— 



"Buckwheat Cakes 

 and Honey" 



Words by EUGENE SECOR. 



Music by QEORQE W. YORK. 



This song was written specially for 

 the Buffalo convention, and was sung 

 there. It is written for organ or piano, 

 as have been all the songs written for 

 bee-keepers. Every home should have 

 a copy of it, as well as a copy of 



"THE HUM OF THE BEES 

 In the APPLE-TREE BLOOM" 



Eugene Secok ; 



tten by 



tid Dr. C. C. Miller 



Prices — Either song will be mailed 

 for 10 cents (stamps or silver), or both 

 for only IS cents. Or, for $1.00 strictly 

 in advatice payment of a year's sub- 

 scription to the American Bee Journal, 

 we will mail both of these songs free. 

 if asked Jor. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



144 & 146 Erie St., - CHICAGO, ILL. 



24tll' 

 year 



Dadant's Foundation. \m 



We guarantee ^^ 

 satisfaction. '♦^^ 



What more can anybody do? BEAUTY, 

 PURITY, FIRMNESS, No SAQaiNQ, No 

 LOSS. 



PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEETINQ. 



Why does it sell _jv^v 

 so well? ^^ 



Because it has always g-iven better BatU- 



faction than any other. 

 Because In 23 years there have not been, any 



complaints, but thousands of compli- 



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 tine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langstroth on the Honey-Bee — Rc\/isecl, 



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

 Beeswax wanted at all times. 

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



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I RED GLOVER QUEENS 



Black Rock, N, Y., Sept. 3, 1901. 

 Friend Ernest:— I will try and tell you what you want to know about that queen. I gfot 

 her of you id 1899 as a premium with GLEANINGS. I never saw a small colony of bees build up 

 as that one did. In the spring" of l'>00 they came out ia fine shape, wintered perfect. I raised them 

 up in May and gave them S frames more so the queen would not want for room. I never saw such 

 a colony of bees as they were ia June, and they were actually storing- honey when other bees in 

 my yard were starving'. Nol they were not robbing. 1 never saw those two best colonies of mine 

 trying to rob. THEY CERTAINLY WORK ON RED CLOVER. This is no guesswork, as I 

 have seen them. As you know, the past two seasons have been very poor, and what honey my 

 bees did get in 1900 candied soon after cold weather set in. I packed this colony in a chaff hive 

 and left them out, thinking that such a strong colony would winter perfect. The snow came on 

 the middle of November, and those poor bees never a fly until the last of March or the first of 

 April. When warm weather at last came I thought they were dead, as they did not seem to be fly- 

 ing much, so I did not pay any attention to them until in June. I noticed they were working a 

 little, so I opened up the hive and found them in the upper story. I took the lower story out and 

 left them in the one body. The queen was laying nicely, and I thought they would make a good 

 colony to winter. Along the last of J jly I noticed that they needed more room. I gave them 

 super, 24 btxes, and in a few days they had it full. They have made 12. boxes of as nice honey as 

 you ever saw, and are drawing out some starters now, Sept. 2. 



Very truly yours. Geo. B. Howe. 



Prices of Red Clover Queens. 



Gleanings in Bee-Culture 1 year and Untested Queen $2.00 



*' " Tested (jueen 4.00 



» " " Select Tested Queen 6.00 



If you want something good you can not do better than to order one of these queens. All or- 

 ders are filled promptly. No extra postage on these to foreign countries. 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., fledina, Ohio. 



(U. S. A.) 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. ^"^^^^k^'^MZT' 



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

 Send to them for their free Catalog. 



