October, 1913. 



355 



Amorican Hm Journal 



falcon QUEENS 



Three-Band and Golden Italians, Caucasians and Carniolans 



July 1st to October 1st 1 6 12 



Untested - - - $ .75 $4.25 $ 8.00 



Tested - - - 1.00 5.50 10.00 



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



All queens are reared in stronii. vigorous colonies, and mated from populous nuclei. Instructions for 

 introdiicinij are to be found on tfie reverse side of the cat^e cover. 



OUR BRAND OF FOUNDATION 



«j; 1 -_n foundation is cominf in more constant use every year, being adooted by the largest and most prominent beekeepers in this 

 T^aiCvn country, to say nothingof those in foreign lands where our foundation is largely used. We feel confident that after you have 

 used one lot of " Falcon " foundation, which is made in our plant at Kalconer. 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. 



Full line of hives, sections, and supplies manufactured by us at Kalconer, N. 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, III., C. C. demons, Bee-Supply Co., Kansas City, No. 



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



Il/iere the ffood bce-hii'es come from 



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 



Chicago New York San Fraucist-o 



With offices in all large cities 



The Bee-Keepers' Review 



would like to add a thousand new subscribers to its list for 1914, and is going to 

 offer special inducements to get them. Listen : The April and May numbers 

 contain the report of the National convention at Cincinnati, Ohio, and in them- 

 selves contain 96 pages. The last half of 1913 contains the series of articles, 

 " 3000 Colonies in 50 Yards Managed from One Office ;" besides many other in- 

 teresting articles that space forbids mentioning. We are printing 400 extra 

 copies of the Review for the last half of the year on purpose to give to new sub- 

 scribers, and as long as they last we will give the April and May numbers con- 

 taining the convention report, the last half of 1913, and all of 1914, for an even 

 dollar. You have likely been thinking for some time that you would like the 

 Review, and this will be an opportune time to get it at bargain-counter piice. 



Address, The Bee-Keepers' Review, Northstar, Mich. 



We Make a Specialty of 



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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 beekeeper in the land. It is FREE. 

 Ask (or it. 



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

 line of Our Goods, and sells them at our 

 regular catalog prices. 



AUG. LOTZ & CO. 



Boyd, Wis. 



Please mention Am. Bee Tour 1 when writing. 



Honey Jars 



We carry several styles of honey jars, and 

 would be pleased to mail you our catalog of 

 everything a beekeeper uses. 23-pound jar. 

 heavy flint glass. 54- ;5 gross. 



Heavy cartons that protect. Honey in any 

 size package from i pound to a barrel. 



I. J. STRINGHAM 



105 Park Place, New York, N. Y. 

 APIARIES: Glen Cove, L. I. 



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Will be ready to take care of your 

 aueen 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 $5,00. 

 Breeders, each J 5 00. Address 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



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