August, 1908. 



American ^ae Journal 



Laivgstroth 



on 

 the 



Honey- Bee 



Revised by Dadant— Latest Edition 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth and contains nearly 

 600 pages, being revised by that large, 

 practical bee-keeper, so well-known to 

 all the readei"S of the American Bee 

 Journal — Mr. C. P. Dadant. E^ch sub- 

 ject is clearly and thoroughly explained. 



so that by following the instructions of 

 this book one cannot fail to be wonder- 

 fully helped on the way to success with 

 bees. 



The book we mail for $1.20, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.45; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 FIVE NEW subscribers to the Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year, with $2.50. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

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 or work. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK ®. CO.. 



118 W. Jackson Blvd., CHICAGO, IJLI.. 



Our New 

 Headquarters 



We have moved our business from 

 Bedford to Lansing, and are now 

 equipped to .supply you with "Root 

 Oualily" Goads to the very best ad- 

 vantage to you. We have a Complete 

 Stock, and ours is the best shipping 

 point la the State. Address your let- 

 ters, and ship Beeswax to us here. 



M. H. HUNT & SON. 



Lansing, Michigan 



Mention Bee Journal ivlien nrltlnB- 



RASPBERRY HONEY 



My brother and mvself have five apiaries 

 in the wild red raspberry region of Northern 

 Michigran, where we are harvesting a crop 

 of unusually fine quality. Not a pound is 

 extracted until it has been thoroughly rip- 

 ened and sealed over, and it is thick, rich 

 and delicious. 



We are putting it up in bright, new, 60-lb.. 

 tin cans, two in a case fand the ends of the 

 cases are bound with hoop-iron to protect 

 them in shipment), and offering it at ten 

 cents a pound— $12.00 for a case of two 

 cans. To some this may seem a trifle high 

 in price, but it must be remembered 

 that it costs more to produce such 

 honey as this, and it is worth more; besides. 



to a certain extent it is a novelty, it is rasp- 

 berry honey, a honey with a flavor all its 

 own. a flavor that smacks of the wild, red 

 raspberry of the woods. Jt is the honey that 

 won the gold medal at the Jamestown Ex- 

 position against all other honeys from all 

 over the United Stales. The dealer who 

 builds up a trade with this honey can hold 

 it against all odds. 



If not acf4uainted with this honey, send 

 me ten cents and I'll mail you a generous 

 sample and the ten cents may apply on the 

 first order that you send. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, mich. 



Brother Bee-Man 



How about increase this fall? 1 have the 

 Oueens, and can ship promptly, Italians, Car- 

 niolans, Banats, and Goldens — the best of 

 any race that money can buy. If you try a Banat 

 this year you will want more next year. My Car- 

 niolans and Banats won First Prize last year at 

 the International Fair at San Antonio. Untested Queens, 75 cts. each; $8.00 per 

 doz. Choice Tested Queens, $1.25 each; $12.00 per doz. Choice Breeders, $3.00 

 each. Circular free. 



GRANT ANDERSON. Sabinal, Texas 



Headquarters Nati onal Bee-Kee pers' Ass'n, Oct. 13, 14, 15, 1908. 



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