October, 1913. 



327 



American ^ae Journal 



"Honey-Money Stories" 



This is a 64-page and cover pamphlet. 

 5^x8}/2 inches in size, and printed on 

 very fine paper. It is illustrated with 

 over 30 beautiful pictures, all relating 

 to bee-keeping. Its object is to inter- 

 est people in the use of honey as a 

 daily food. It contains a lot of infor- 

 mation about the uses of honey, and a 

 copy of it put in the hands of any per- 

 son should make a good honey custo- 

 mer of him. 



Besides the honey information, it 

 contains three bee-keepers' songs, the 

 words of all three having been written 

 by Hon. Eugene Secor, of Iowa, and 

 the music of one of the songs was writ- 

 ten by Dr. C. C. Miller. The songs 

 are these : 



"The Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree Bloom." 

 " The Bee-Keepers' Lullaby." 

 "Buckwheat Cakes and Honey." 



The music alone is worth the price 

 of the booklet. 



—SPECIAL PRICES^ 



The regular postpaid price of "Honey- 

 Money Stories " is 25 cents, but I will 

 mail one copy for 15 cents, two copies 

 for 25 cents, or 5 copies for 50 cents. 

 If wanted by e.xpress, charges not pre- 

 paid, I will send 10 or more copies at 

 5 cents each. Better send for 10 copies 

 as a trial. You will want more. They 

 weigh about 5 copies to the pound. 



A Muth Bee-Veil for 65c 



I have several dozens of the Muth 

 wire-and-cloth Bee-Veils — a dandy veil 

 — which I will mail for 65 cents each. 

 Order quick if you want one before all 

 are gone. 



Wilder's "Southern Bee-Culture" 



This is a 50-cent book which I will 

 mail for 30 cents so long as they last. 



Danzenbaker Bee-Smoicer 



The $1.00 postpaid size I will mail 

 for only 80 cents. It's a fine bee- 

 smoker. Order at once if you want one. 



Your Name and Address on a Rubber 

 Stamp 



It is a nice thing to have a rubber 

 stamp with your name and address. 

 You can then stamp the letters you 

 write, or the envelops you use, or any- 

 thing at the bottom of the booklets, 

 "Honey as a Health Food," for stamp- 

 ing your name and address. 



I can furnish you a Rubber Stamp, 

 with your name and address, at the 

 following prices, postpaid, the stamp 

 being 2j^ inches long: 



One Line Stamp 30 cents 



Two " " 45 " 



Ink Pad (2>^x3?i inches). .15 " 



All orders will have prompt and care- 

 ful attention. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK 



Sandpoint, Idaho 



Untested ITALIAN QUEEN-BEES 



OUR STANDARD-BRED 



6 Queens for $4.50; 



3 for $2.75; 1 for $1.00 



For a number of years we have been sending out to 

 bee-keepers exceptionally fine Untested Italian Queens 

 purely mated, and all right in every respected. Here is 

 what a few of those who received our Queens have to 

 say about them. 



American Bee Journal — 



Gei/t/emen -—Last October I purchased three queens of you 

 for my experiments with different queens, and wish to ask you 

 if queens of this season will be of this stock ? One of the Queens 

 is the most remarkable queen I ever owned for prolificness. 

 which she transmits to all her daughters. 



Riddle. Oreg.. July 4. 1012. I,, w. Wells. 



American Bee Journal— 



(■«■«//<■»;<•«.■— The queen you sent me came in sood condition. 

 She was one of the best I have ever bought. I have her intro 

 duced and she is doing business as if to the manor born I want 

 another of those beautiful queens as soon as I can possibly get 

 it for making up my fair exhibit. Please send a tine one. Such 

 queens certainly advertise your business. 



Darlington. Wis.. July 31. I'jI2. C. R. Bridgman. 



American Bee Journal— 



6V/?//tvKtv/.— I bought a queen of you about 35 years ago, and 

 from her I Italianized 150 colonies of the finest beauties of 

 unusual good qualities. I lived near Milton Center. Ohio, at the 

 lime. Yours truly. 



Portales. New Mexico, July 10. 1512. J. W. Houtz. 



We usually begin mailing Queens in May, and con- 

 tinue thereafter on the plan of " first come first served." 

 The price of one of our Untested Queens alone is $1.00, 

 or with the old American Bee Journal for one year, both 

 for $1.60. Three Queens (without Bee Journal) would 

 .be $2.75, or six for $4.50. Full instructions for introduc- 

 ing are sent with each Queen, being printed on the un- 

 derside of the address card on the mailing-cage. You 

 cannot do better than to get one or more of our fine 

 Standard-bred Queens. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 



SPECIAL PRICES 



""Klit^HlJniifliS Honey packages and bottles either round or octagon, 



' -yic lSL-^-^^ with American Metal Screw Can. 



Jllll'u ''lii! _J1| Per case of 24. 12-oz. bottles 60 



Per case of 24. 6-oz. bottles 40 



We are closing out our stock, and the above prices will 

 hold good only while the stock lasts. 



We will ship from Detroit, Mich., or Minneapolis. 



Basswood Shipping Cases 



llllllllltni III {III One-piece cover and bottom, complete with 2-inch glass, 



IL llll paper, nails, corrugated paper, or no-drip strips in the bot- 

 tom. Prices, f. 0. b. Minneapolis. 



25 cases, holding 24 sections, K. D J 4.00 



50 cases, holding 24 sections. K. D 7.50 



Tno cases, holding 24 sections. K. D 14.00 



5-Gallon Square Tin Cans 



iHinch screw cap opening. lo boxes, 2 cans in a box $7-5o 



iK-inch screw cap opening. 10 boxes, i can in a box 4.50 



Friction-Top Cans, F. 0. B. Chicago 



lo-Ib., with bail, per 100 |6.5o 



5-lb.. with bail, per 100 4.75 



S-ib.. with bail, per 200 q.oo 



Minnesota Bee-Supply Co., - Minneapolis Minnesota 



