American Tiee Journal 



July, 1908. 



5,000 Queens 



want to sell this seay 



My bees GATHER HONEY it tliere is anv to 

 Bet: ARE LITTLE inclined to swarm ami stmK, 

 they please such people as the A. I. Root Co., R, 

 P. Holtermann. W. Z. Hutchinson, Morlev Pettit, 

 etc.. and if they don't please you, send in your 



Queens of all praiies now ready 



12 



j PRIZE TAKERS 



♦ 



Pharr's Goldens took first prize at 3 

 exhibits in Texas in 1907. We will furnish 

 Golden. Carniolan. Caucasian, and 3-band 

 Italian Queens, untested, $1.00 till May 

 15. then 75 cents; Tested, J1.25 till May 

 15, then $1.00; For large quantities, write. 

 Our 3-band Breeders from W. (). Victor 

 and Grant Anderson strains; other races 

 from the best obtainable. "Prompt ser- 

 vice and satisfaction." is our motto. 



ADDR?;SS. 



NEW CENTURY QUEEN-REARING CO., S 

 or JOHN W. PHARR, t 



3Atf: Berclair. Texas ! 



Capital City Apiary 



Golden Italian Queens, 7Sc each. 

 Satisfaction guaranteed. a.v.t 



WALTER S. HOSS, 



1127 Blaine Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Mention Bee Jonrnal vrhen TT-rltlBcr> 



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. 



:iait W. H. KAILS, Orauge. Calif. 



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DOOLITTLE & CLARK 



Are sendinerout choice Italian Queens at the 

 following prices: Untested-l.$l; 3. $2.50; 12. 

 $9. Tested-1. $2; 3. $5: 12. $18. Breeders- 

 S?.,™. $3, and $10. 



Borodino, Onondaga Co., New York. 

 Mention Bee Journal when vrrltlne. 



FOR ^AIF' 1 10-in. Foundation 



* ^-'** J>».U1-J Machine; 1 Honey- 

 K .vtrac tor: t* Colonies Italian Bees and 2 cols. 

 Hybrids in Lanjrstroth Hives, 15 Empty 

 Hives; 75 Brood and Store Combs: 10 lbs. 

 Foundation. Address. 



A. C. KENDIG, Naperville, Illinois 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing;. 



Golden Italian Queens 



By Rotiirn Mull, HOc. 



July and after, ,50c. QiR-cns arc from select 

 strain. J. F. MICHAEL, Rl. 1, Winchesler, Ind. liA3t 

 Mention Bee Journal when vrrltlnK, 



Untested queens $1.00 jfi.iio $»,oo 



Select untested queens . . 1.2.1 i',.ih) 11. 00 



Tested queens 1.50 s.oo 15.00 



Select tested queens . . . J.oo 11.00 20.00 

 Breeders, $5.00 to $7.00. 



W.O.VICTOR, Hondo, Tex. 



(0"*'^n Specialist) 

 Mentloa Bee Jonrnal when vfTltlng. 



"Forty Years 

 Among the Bees 



99 



Vy 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 hij 

 crop of comb honey wa^ 

 over 18,000 pounds, and he it 

 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 

 Bee Journal-with $2.00 -and 



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 effort 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's 

 book, and study it carefully 

 so as to make the most of the 

 bee-season. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK (t. CO^^^^-J^^SS?!!!""- 



The famous honey producers are well in 

 the lead. I am bookingordersnow for April. 

 May and June deliveries- Kalians, Carnio- 

 lans, Goldens and Banat Queens. 



, 43.00 each. ' Circular lor your addr 

 CRANT ANDERSON, Sabinal, Texas 



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BEE-KEEPERS 



Write us now for our Catalog and get low 

 prices on good, honest, 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Oar specialty is making Sections. All other 

 goods up-to-date. 



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10A34t Please memlou the Kee Journal. 



IF YOU WANT THE BEE-BOOK 



That covers the whole Apicultura! Field 

 more completely than any other pub- 

 lished, send $1.20 to 



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

 '*B£E-KEEPER'S GUIDE" 



Liberal I>iscounts to the Trade. 



The Victor Frame Lifter 



Will he mailed to anyone for $1.00, post- 

 paid. Write for prices on half-dozen or 

 dozen lots. 



VICTOR R. KOONTZ 



226 Park St. Waynesboro. Pa. 



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ITALIAN 

 QUEENS 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



(lolden and Clover stock. Choice Oueens 

 7.S cents each: 6 fur $1.00: or J7..^na dozen. Cir- 

 culars for 1!H1S free, send for ..nc. 



GEO. W. BARNES ~a^t 



Box 340 Norwalk, Ohio 



