April, 1913. 



141 



Americanize Journal 



"falcon'' Foundation! 



Made in Our Plant at Falconer, N. Y. 



From the sweetest and purest 

 beeswax that can be obtained. 

 No old stock — made daily by our 

 own superior methods. Falcon 

 foundation is coming in more con- 

 stant use every year, and has 

 proved itself to be most readily 

 accepted by the bees. 



Light Standard Brood, 1 lb., 5Be; 5 lbs., 57c. 



Extra Light Standard Brood 1 lb., 60c; 5 lbs., 59c. 



Light Section, 

 Extra Light Section 



Other Goods:— Double grooved Hoff- 

 man brood-frames as well as sections 

 will be needed for spring use. As it 

 takes a lot of time to put up frames 

 and sections with starters or full 

 sheets, it would be well to look up 

 your requirements. It will give you 

 ample time by ordering now. 



1 lb., 65c; 5 lbs., 64c. 

 1 lb., 70c, 5 lbs., 67c. 



Write for samples of our foundation and Red Catalog postpaid. All goods guaranteed. A trial will convince you. 

 Distributers everywhere. Factory W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., Falconer, N. Y. 

 Central States distributers ; H. S. Duby. St. Anne, 111., C. C. demons, Bee-Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



W. T. FALCONER MFG. COMPANY, - FALCONER, NEW YORK 



UViii-e Uic good bee-hives come from 



BEE-KEEPiNG IS A BREEDING PROBLEM. 



And The Queen Is The Important Factor in It. 



WHEN BUYING QUHENS WHY NOT BUY THE VERY BEST 



Bred from well seleclcd stock and reared under most advantageous conditions 

 established through fifteen years of practical and scientific experience. , , , . 



/^k/\i<«A I'toiian nil(^(»n« Untested, during April and May. Si. 25 each. In lots 

 \#nOICe lldlldll \^UCCii9 of ten or more. $M5 each. Prices in larger lots upon 

 application. Send for four page circular on the Italian Bee. 



OFFICE: 2074 WEST 27th ST. 



RALPH BENTON, 



The Tuscan Apiaries 



LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 



Dr. Henry Jones Says: 



That Every Bee-Keeper Should Have a BOYUM SECTION PRESS and a BOYUIM FOUN- 

 DATION FASTENER. Good reason why. They are inexpensive and unequalled for 

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BOYUM APICULTURE CO., Rushford, Minn. 



Do You Love SWEETS ? 



Ralph Waldo Emerson Did 



He said you can attain to royalty by loving sweets. 



"He who knows what SWEETS 



are in the ground, the waters. 



the plants, the heavens, and how 

 to come at these enchantments, is 

 the rich and royal man." 



"HOW to come at these?" Aye, there's the rub. 



How many people miss them ! and perhaps some of these many, strange 



to say, keep bees. Want to know how ? Send $1.00 for a year's subscription to 



The Guide to Nature 



Arcadia : Sound Beach, Conn. 



It is edited by Edward F. Bigelow, a sweets extractor— in other words, "a 

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We Make a Specialty of 



Manufacturing 



SECTIONS 



They are the Finest In the Land — 

 None Better. 



Our Prices will make you smile. We want 

 to mail OUR BEE-SUPPLY CATALOG to 

 every bee-keeper in the land. It is FREE. 

 Ask for it. 



H. S. Duby. St. Anne, 111., carries a full 

 line of Our Goods, and sells them at our 

 regular catalog prices. 



AUG. LOTZ & CO. 



Boyd, Wis. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



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W.H.Laws 



Will be ready to take care of your 

 queen orders, whether large or small, 

 the coming season. Twenty-five years 

 of careful breeding brings Laws' 

 queens above the usual standard; bet- 

 ter let us book your orders now. 



Tested queens in March: untested, 

 after April 1st. About 50 first-class 

 breeding-queens ready at any date. 



Prices; Tested. $1.25; 5 for $5.00; 

 Breeders, each $5 00. Address 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



English Honey-Spoon. 



This fine poc Honey-Spoon and the Ameri 

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