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June, 1913. 



American Vae Journal 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY 



American Bee Journal 



1st Nat'I Bank Bldg. Hamilton, Illinois 



IMPORTANT NOTICE 



THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE of this 

 Journal is Sloo a year, in the United States 

 of America and Mexico: in Canada, $i.io: 

 and in all other countries in the Postal 

 Union. 25 cents a year extra for postage. 

 Sample copy free. 



THE WRAPPER-LABEL DATE indi- 

 cates the end of the month to which your 

 subscription is paid. For instance, " deci3" 

 on your label shows that it is paid to the end 

 of;December, 1013. 



SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS.-Wedonot 

 send a receipt for money sent us to pay sub- 

 scription, but change the date on your ad- 

 dress-label, which shows that the money 

 has been received and credited. 



Advertising Rate, Per Agate Line, 15c. 



14 lines make one inch. 



Nothing less than 4 lines accepted. 



DISCOUNTS: 



3 times I4C a line q times iic a line 



6 " I2C " 12 " (I yr.) IOC a line 



Reading Notices, 25 cents, count line. 



Goes to press the 25th of the preceding 



month. 



Southern Bee-Keepers! 



I have a Large and Complete .Stock of BEE- 

 SUPPLIES at Cordele, Ca., and have erec- 

 ted a large Warehouse and tilled it with 

 New Bee -Supplies at O'Brien, Fla., near 

 Live Oak, the best shipping-point for all 

 sections of Florida. Southeast Georgia and 

 Southern Alabama. 



Send all orders to CORDELE, CA., and 

 state from which point you wish your Sup- 

 plies shipped. J. J, WILDER. 



NO 1913 CATALOGUE! ,^h°e oVd%^i"c^e 



I will avoid all expenses possible and will 

 not print any catalog. I have some 1012 left. 

 Order from your old catalog, or I will mail 

 you one. 



Best white pine hiveiH story 8 frame, Si. 45; 

 10 frame, $1.60 in lots of 5. Best sections per 

 1000. $4.40; 2000, $8.60; 3000, $12.60; 5000, S20; No. 2, 

 50c less. Plain 25c less. 



H. S. DUBY, St. Anne, III. 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Your busy season is close at hand, eet wise 

 and place your order with the supply dealer 

 who will save you money and serve you best 

 with Root's Quality sections, foundation, 

 frames, smokers, extractors, etc. I can serve 

 you without delay. My 1013 catalog tells all 

 about these things, besides it contains a lot 

 of information to those interested in bees- 

 Special attention given to the breeding of 

 three-banded Italian bees and queens. 

 Catalog free. 



EARL M. NICHOLS 



Lyonsville, 



Mass. 



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 ? S?nd $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 

 bee-man" and a naturalist. 



NOW THEN 



For Your Early 



Bee-Supply Orders 



Send us a list of the Bee-Supplies you want. Our 

 prices will astonish you. 



Also send us your Old Combs— we will render your 

 wax and save you monev. 



Write for particulars 

 THE FRED W. MUTH CO. 



"The Busy Bee-Men" 



204 Walnut Street, CrNCENNATI, OHIO 



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 CHEAPEST for the Quality ; BEST for the Price. 



If you buy them once, you will buy again. 



We also manufacture Hives, Brood- 

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