September, 1913. 



319 



American "Bee Journal 



falcon QUEENS 



Three-Band and Golden Italians, Caucasians and Carniolans 



•""^^^'•Cesf^^'^*- - - $.75 $4.l5 $8^00 



Tested - - - 100 5.50 10.00 



Tested, $1.50 each; and Select Tested, $2.00 each. 



All Queens are reared in strong, vigorous colonies, and mated from populous nuclei. Instructions for 

 introducing are to lie found on the reverse side of the cage cover. 



OUR BRAND OF FOUNDATION 



"falcon" l^:i:lfX^Z^^"Xs^"r^^^^^f^^^^^S^^^^^ 



used one lot of "'Falcon "foundation, which is made in our plant at Falconer. N. Y.. you will purchase it in the future, and are sure that 

 you and your bees will be pleased with it in every respect. ,„,„., , , , j ■ 



Full line of hives, sections, and supplies manufactured by us at Falconer. X. Y. Write for samples of our foundation. 



All goods guaranteed. A trial will convince you. Red Catalog postpaid. 



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



FACTORY W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., - Falconer, N. Y., U. S. A. 



Where the good beeliives come ftom 



HONEY 



CANS and PAILS 



Our Friction-top Honey-cans, Slip 

 Cover pails, Honey Shipping cans, 

 Round and Square, are standard con- 

 tainers for honey. 



American Can Company 



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Chicago 



New York Sau Francisco 



With offices in all large cities 



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, III., carries a full 

 line of Our Goods, and sells them at our 

 retrular catalog prices. 



AUG. LOTZ & CO. 



Boyd, Wis. 



Please mention Am. Bee Jour -1 when writing. 



Die MDNFY Growing Helianti. the new 

 OiH invntl --wonder plant." Beatsgin. 

 sengor anything else that grows. Thrives 

 in any soil or climate. Write for full particu- 

 lars. Burgess Seed & Plant Co., 

 3 A. B.. Allegan. Mich. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



The National Bee-Keepers' Association 



Sell their members Friction-Top Honey-Pails and Cans at a low price as follows : 



^„f(,x t'er 100 Per loo Per loo Per loon 



Capacity Lots of ^o Lots of lou Lots of 500 Lots of 1000 



2-lb. Can S2-25 $2.15 I20.00 



jU.lb •• 2.75 2.('0 24.00 



j.lb ' •- 3.00 285 28.00 



%-Vo Pail 8s.°o 4.75 4.50 42.50 



jo.jlj ■- 7.00 b.50 6.25 60.00 



12.1b! " ' 7-5 <>-75 6.50 62.50 



If not a member send a dollar extra with your first order, which will pay your dues for 

 a year and we will send you the Bee-Keepers' Review for the last half of igi3. giving the 

 first six articles of that sensational series of ten articles. "The Management of ?ooo Colo- 

 nies in' 50 Yards;" also the .-Kpril and May numbers of the Review, containing the report of 

 the National meeting at Cincinnati, these two numbers alone containing 00 pages. A cor- 

 dialinvitation is extended to all bee-keepers to join the National at this time. Address. 



with remittance. f|,g Natioiiai Bcc-Keepers' Association, Northstar, Mich. 



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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 ist. About 50 first-class 

 breeding-queens ready at any date. 



Prices; Tested. $1.25: 5 for S5.00; 

 Breeders, each $5.00. Address 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



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