Dec. 19. 1901 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



813 



LanoswHon... 



Ttl6fl0I16l)B66 



Revised by Dadant — 1900 Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth, and contains 

 over 500 pages, being revised by those 

 large, practical bee-keepers, so well- 

 knoven to all the readers of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal — Chas. Dadant & Son. 

 Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- 



plained, so that by following the in- 

 structions of this book one cannot fail 

 to be wonderfully helpt on the way to 

 success with bees. 



The book we mail for fl.2S, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.75 ; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal for one year, with $3.00. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



144 & 146 Erie Street, 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



.??■ After the theatre or other even- 

 ing entertainment, the Night Express 

 on the Nickel Plate Road leaves daily 

 at 11:20, from the Van Buren Street 

 Union Passenger Station. Arrives at 

 Cleveland at 10:20 a.m. Breakfast in 

 Dining Car. Makes connections at 

 Buffalo for all points East. Arrives 

 at New York City 7:50 second morning, 

 and Boston at 10:15. Sleeping Cars 

 open at 9:30 p.m. Ticket office. 111 

 Adams Street. 'Phone Central 2057. 



47— S0A3t 



and I am still jjuttinji orders fur morf, ami 1 

 didn't have to advertise, eitlicT. 1 was uiit 

 ou the mouutains last week on a hunt, and 

 shot a very tine doe that weijxhed, dressed, 

 108 pounds. It was the first deer I ever saw, 

 and I shot it from a distance of ir.J yards. 



I have seen so much discussion about roofs 

 of late that I would like to say a word about 

 eovers. There is no Hat cover in this coun- 

 try that will stand without warping or check- 

 ing. I cover all my gable covers with red 

 roofing paper and paint them. I make the 

 gable covers by taking a 6-iuch board for the 

 ends, then cover with shingles and paint, for 

 the flat top ; I then put the roof on over that 

 Hat cover, allowing it to extend two inches at 

 the ends aud sides. My colonies are always 

 dry and nice. They aVe cooler in summer and 

 warmer in winter, and the cost is only a tritle. 



Clearfield Co., Pa. G. W. Bei.i.. 



Yellow Sweet Clover— Sainfoin. 



I tried a very small quantity of yellow 

 sweet clover seed sent out for the first time 

 two years ago, but I have since left the part 

 of the country I was then in. I found the 

 seed all it was recommended to be, coming 

 intobloora on June 10, so that the beeswoidd 

 work on it, and with the help of white sweet 



50 EGG SIZE. 



200 EGG SIZE 



SPRINGFIEID. 0. 



Bushels of Eggs 



if vou get a fast cuttinK l»Biidy Bor 

 rmtt-r. I'rico «ir> up. B..l(i direi-t un : 

 iln.vs trial.. Handsome catalogue rre 



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Standard Bred Queens. 



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Not a Hybrid Among; Them. 



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Long-Tongued 3-Banded Italians 



bred from stock whose tong-ues measured 25- 

 100 inch. These are the red clover hustlers of 

 America. 



75c each, or 6 for $4.00. Safe arrival guaran- 

 teed. Fred W. Muth & Co. 



Headquarters for Bee-Keepers' Supplies, 

 S.W. Cor. Front and Walnut Sts. 

 Catalog^ on application. Cincinnati, O. 



BORDEAUx1!lOZZLE||i 



our worldV boftt outfit you are al 

 inaeter of the situation. Insects ami < 

 fait before this all conquering out 

 the bock. Tt fs free. Write for It n' 

 THE DEMlNflCO., SALEll, OHIO. 

 ?tefn Aets., Henion & Hubbell, Chicago. ' 



4'>A13t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Catnip Seed Free! 



We have a small quantity of Catnip 

 Seed which we wish to offer our read- 

 ers. Some consider catnip one of the 

 greatest of honey-yielders. We will 

 mail to one of our regular subscribers 

 one ounce of the seed for sending us 

 ONE NEW subscriber to the American 

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 will mail to any one an ounce of the 

 seed and the American Bee Journal one 

 year- both for $1.30; or will mail an 

 ounce of the seed alone for 35 cents^ 



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Bees and Honey, or Manag-ement of : 

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Langstroth on the. Honey-Bee, revised by 

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Bienen-Kultur. by Thos. G Newman.— ThU 



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