March, 1908. 



American ^ee Journal 



:3-Frame Nuclei of Bees 

 FOR SALE 



J We are now bookinsr iirders for Italian 

 J Bees-with tine Tested, Italian Queens— '• 

 J 3-frarae nuclei at $3.50each, or $3.25 each 



• in lots of 5: Full Colonies in 8-frame 



• hives-$7 each, or $6 in lots' of 5. The • 



• Nuclei are for delivery about May 10, ] 

 J and full colonies May 1, or perhaps a ; 



• little earlier. All will be shipped from ; 



• point KXI miles west of Chicago, and the c 



• prices quoted are f. o. b. express car 1 

 { there. No disease, and satisfaction Kuar- 1 

 J anteed. First come, first served. Ad- ', 



• dress, 1 



: GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 118 W. Jacksor, Chicago i 



PRIZE TAKERS 



Pharr's Goldens took first prize at 3 

 e.xhibits in Texas in 1907. We will furnish 

 Golden, Carniolan, Caucasian, and 3-band 

 Italian Queens, untested, $1.00 till May 

 \5. then 75 cents: Tested, $1.25 till May 

 15, then $1.00; For large quantities, write 

 Our 3-band Breeders from W, O. Victor 

 and Grant Anderson strains: other race; 

 from the best obtainable. "Prompt ser- 

 vice and satisfaction," is our motto 



ADDRE.SS. 



NEW CENTURY QUEEN-REARING CO., 

 or JOHN W. PHARR, 



Moore's Strain, and 

 Golden Italian Queens 



Select Untested Queens, $1; 6 for $5: 12 

 for $9. Carniolan, Banat. Caucasian 

 ■Queens: Select, $1.25: 6 for $6: 12 for 

 $10. Tested, any race, $1.50: 6 for $8. 

 Choice Breeders, $3.50. Circular free. 

 3a« W. H. RAILS, Orange, Calif. 



IJAMCV Bees and Queens 



tmnmi pqr sale 



50 cases Amher and Buckwheat comb honey in 

 6-caae lots at $'J.50 per case of 24 Sections. Dark 

 amber extracted at 7'-jc. 



Our Italian Bees and Queens are a hardy, im- 

 proved, superior strain, Northern-bred; are win- 

 tered on summer stands. Over 20 years a Queen 

 Breeder. 500 colonies employed. Send for Cir- 

 cular and Testimonials. 



OUIRIN-The-Queen-Breeder 



3Atf |{|^:LLKVI!K, OHIO 



FOR SALE 



Honey in 60-pound cans. 



— F'ancy White 

 Comb Honey:also 

 Clover. Basswood, 

 Alfalfa, and Am- 

 b e r Extracted 



ITALIAN BEES 

 AND QUEENS 



TXl^t- kins, M>-p:il.ril >..!]. .11 Mai'hlr 

 at half-iiriic. A new (iuim-ii ini r .i \ ,mmI .|ueei 

 rearlnK ..utllt. l)ui-i-ns fr..iii linin.rn .1 llulian 

 Oauc-.H.><i:ins. t'anii..lnn» ; ami \.u-\ ..u.-. hH Si'n^ 

 fiiriMl:il..K aii.lprl..--li>.t. «'ll.\.s. MONKKNti, 

 160 Newlon Avi-, N.. Minneapolis, Minn. :iAllf 



FOR SALE-^y 



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I.INhiMl .|n 



iiU-I.V 

 beat 



A. fc. moKF. Ill 



A BARGAIN !.;:;;;;:::■:!,";■:'; 



(forcMInK-lliiir, « n« jil#i:ni. 



3Alt J.F. BTJCHMAYER. Dept. B.J. Iowa Citv lo 



, at IMc ; 2 story 



"Forty Years 

 Amon^ the Bees" 



•By -Dr. C. C. Miller 



One of the Best - Known Honey - Producers in all the 

 World 



THIS book of over 340 pages tells 

 just how Dr. Miller manages his 

 apiaries to produce the most 

 honey, which, in turn, brings the most 

 money. Dr. Miller has been 

 "at it" some 45 years, and so 

 is competent to tell others 

 the best way to be success- 

 ful with bees. In 1903 his 

 crop of comb honey was 

 over 18,000 pounds, and he is 

 not located in the best honey- 

 producing part of the United 

 States, either Northwest- 

 ern Illinois, 



The book is bound in substantial 

 cloth, gold-lettered, and is sent post- 



paid for only $1.00: or with 



the American Bee Journal 



one year for $1.25. (Or send 



us 4 new subscriptions to the 



Journal— with $2.00 -and 



GEORGE W. YORK ^ 



we will mail you the book free as a 

 premium.) Every bee-keeper ought 

 to have both the book and the Bee 

 Journal, if not already possessors of 

 them. 



As Dr. Miller gets a royalty 

 on his book— so many cents 

 on each copy sold— every 

 bee-keeper who buys it is 

 thus helping a little to repay 

 him for his efYort to lead 

 others to success through his 

 writings on bee-culture. 



As we have a good stock of 

 these books on hand, we can 

 fill all orders by return mail. This 

 is the time of year to read up on bee- 

 keeping. Better send us your 

 order at once for Dr. Miller 

 book, and study it carefully 

 so as to make the most of the 

 bee-season. Address, 



The famous honey producers are well in 

 the lead. lam booking orders now for April, 

 May and June deliverifs—Hali 



lans, Golde 



Price 



and Banat Queens. 



Untested, 75eeaol 



Tested, $1.25 each ; $12.00 di 

 ers, $:f.U0each. Circular for youraddrcss. 2-lf 



GRANT ANDERSON, Sabinal, Texas 



Alsike Clover Seed 



Meiliuni Red, Large Red, and 

 Timothy Seed, for sale. Write 

 for samples and prices. : : : 



Cafafo^ Apiarian Stipffliej _free. 



2-3t F. A. SNELL. Mllledgevllle. CARROLL CO , ILL, 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Write us now for our Catalog ano get low 

 prices on good, honest, 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Our specialty is making Sections. All other 

 goods up-to-date. 



AUQ. LOTZ & SON, Cadott, Wis, 



I lOA34t Please mention the Hep Journal. 



SOLID GOLDEN QUEENS 



Ready for delivery April 1st. Select Un- 

 tested Queens, fl each; Tested Queens, |2; 

 Select Tested, ia. You can only get good 

 Queens from the South in the early spring. 

 Book your orders NOW. 



H. M. PARKER, JR. 



3Atf JAMES ISLAND, S. C. 



UNTESTED QUEENS 



-Hr,-d frc.m 

 pun. .selected 

 H:ilian stock. 

 <inl,T» niled 



IF YOU WANT THE BEE-BOOK 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field 

 more completely than anv other pnh- 

 lishcd, s.-hd »1.2(lto 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal., 

 '*B£E'KEEPER*S GUIDE*' 



I.ilienil Disi'ciuiilslo the Trailc 

 Mention nee JournnI nlicn ivrltlnc- 



K. M. SI'KNCKK, Norilliofr, Calif. 



U# Jt M^rFn— .\ man to manatee an \niarv tm 

 VWHH ■ tU shares, toRcthiT with l>oiiltrv 

 and market irardenlntr. If prel.'rr.-.l will pav a 



reasonalde salarv, furnish a k I liom... with 



abundant lltBraturc to employ all h-lsurc lime. 



Address or call on, l-;it 



W. M. STOIIT. I'Ine lirove. I'n. 



Mention Bee JournnI when nrrltinf;. 



EARLY ORDERS 



l!ool;cd now for delivery after Ma.y 1st. Best Ilal- 

 i:iii Iii..-s,$6a colony :2-franie nuclcu.s,$2. Queens— 

 'l'.".icd, »I; doz., »11. Untested, "."ic; . oz., »»..'iO. Vlr- 

 riiis, liic; doz..»4.50. Cash order.s (lllcd first. 1-tf 

 <iK<>. H. KKA, Rt. 3, Keynoldsville, I'a. 



