March, igti. 



American l^ee Journal 



PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY 



GEORGE W. YORK & COMPANY 



1 1 7 N. Jefferson Street, Chicago, III. 



IMPORTANT NOTICE 



THE SDBSCRIPTION PRICE of this Journal 

 Is Jl.OO a year, in the United Slates of America 

 (except In Chlcagro. where It is $1.25), and Mexico: 

 In Canada. Sl.IO; and in all other countries in the 

 Postal Union. 25 cents a year extra for postag'e. 

 Sample copy free. 



THE WRAPPER-LABEL DATE indicates the 

 end of the month to which your subscription is 

 paid. For instance, "decll" on your label shows 

 that it Is paid to the end of December. 1911. 



SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPTS.-We do not send 

 a receipt for money sent us to pay subscription, 

 but changre the date on your address-label, 

 which shows that the money has been received 

 and credited. 



Advertising Rate, Per Agate Line, 15c. 



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DISCOUNTS; 



3 times I4C a line 9 times lie a line 



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Reading Notices, 25 cents, count line. 

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National Bee-Keepers' Association. 



(Organized in 1870.) 

 Objects. 



1. To promote the interests ot bee-lteepers. 



2. To protect and defend its members in 

 their lawful rights as to keeping bees. 



3. To enforce laws againstthe adulteration 

 of honey. 



Membership Dues. 

 One dollar a jear. 



Officers and Executive Committee. 



President— George W. York, Chicago. 111. 

 Vice President— W. D. Wright. Altamont. 

 N. Y. 



Secretary— E. B. Tyrrell, 230 Woodland 

 Ave.. Detroit, Mich. 



Treas. and Gen. Mgr.— N. E. France, 

 Platteville. Wis. 



Twelve Directors. 

 Jas. A. Stone, Rt. 4. Springfield. III. 



O. L. Hersliiser. Kenmore. N. Y. 



H. A. Surface, Harrisburg. Pa. 

 Wm. McEvoy, Woodburn. Ont.. Canada. 

 M. H. Mendleson. Ventura. Calif. 



R. C. Aikin, Loveland. Colo. 

 R. L. Taylor, Lapeer. Mich. 



E. D. Townsend. Remus. Mich. 



W. H. Laws, Beeville. Tex. 

 J. E. Crane. Middlebury, Vt. 



E. F. .'\twater. Meridian. Idaho. 



R. A. Morgan, Vermilion, S. Dak. 



Are YOU a member ? If not, why not send 

 the annual dues of Si. 00 <7/ omt: to 'I'reas. 

 France, or to the office of the American Bee 

 Journal. 117 N. Jefferson St.. Chicago, III.? 

 It will be forwarded promptly to the Treas- 

 urer, and a receipt mailecl to you by him. 

 Every progressive bee-keeper should be a 

 member of this, the greatest bee-keepers' 

 organization in .America. 



SUPERIOR BEE-SUPPLIES 



Specially made for Western beekeepers by 

 G. B. Lewis Co. Sold by 



Colorado Honey-Producers' Association, 



Denver, Colo. 



Untested Italian Queen-Bees 



Our Standard- Bred 



6 Queens for $4.50 ; 3 for $2.50 ; 

 1 for 90 cents. 



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 respect. Here is 

 what a few of those who received our Queens have to say 

 about them : 



George W. York & Co.: — The two queens received of you some 

 time ago are fine They are &oocl breeders, and the workers are 

 showlngr up fine I Introduced them among black bees, and the bees 

 are nearly yellow now. and are doing good work. 



Nemaha Co , Kan , July 15. A. W. SwAX. 



George W. York &. Co.:— After Importing queens for 15 years you 

 have sent me the best She keeps 9 1-2 Langslroth frames fully oc- 

 cupied to date. and. although I kept the hive well contracted, to force 

 them 10 swarm, they have never built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 lot) pounds of honey If the flow lasts this week. 



Ontario, Canada July 23. Chas. Mitchell 



George W. York & Co. : — The queen I bought of you has proven a 

 good one. and has given me some of the best colonies. 



Washington Co., Va., July 22. N. P. Oglesbt. 



George W York & Co.;— The queen I received of you a few days 

 ago came through O. K . and I want to say that she is a beauty. I im- 

 mediately introduced her into a colony which had been queenless for 

 20 days- She was accepted by them, and has gone to work nicely. I 

 am highly pleased with her and your promptness in tilling my order. 

 My father, who is an old bee keeper, pronounced her very fine. You 

 will hear from me again when I am In need of something in the bee 

 line. E. E. McColm. 



Marlon Co.. 111.. July 13. 



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 90 

 cents, or with the old American Bee Journal for one 

 year — both for $1.60. Three Queens (without Journal) 

 would be $2.00. or 6 for $4.50. Full instructions for in- 

 troduciilg are sent with each Queen, being printed on the 

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

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

 Standard-Bred Queens. 



George W. York & Co., 



Chicago, 111. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



STRAWBERRY PLANTS 



200 Acres of Them. I Grow Nothing IlseAp^ . 



I do not run a nursery— orseed business . c'^y' d^SBH^'* - '?■* 

 I divole ull my time to Sirawlierry f^ « «sg.-^ *;«.«r4*/ 

 FLiuta. I pcreonally superintend my \_frbA.i^O.^* ^^'' 

 farm. Every plant guanuiteed " true io 

 n:inie." Plunts grown in Natural Strait- \o^ 

 herry Climate ; soil right, too. Slron~ ^ ' 

 ronti'd, prolific beartTs. PriCfs ricbt. G 

 )iiy lyil Catalog. Write to-day.— NOW. 



W. W. THOMAS. The StrawDerrrP'ant Man 152 Main SMnns, .i,. , 



Please mention Am. Be« Joamal when writing. 



yXl Cents a Rod 



— Forl8-ln. 14 S-4e f or 22-ln. Hog "^^ — ■"- 



Fence; 15e for 26-inch; 18 8-4e 

 for 33-inch; 35e for a 47-lnch 

 Farm Fence. 48-lnch Poultry 

 fence 2S l>2c. Sold on 30 day's 

 trial. 80 rod spool ideal Barb 

 Wire $1.45 Catalogue free. 

 KITSELMAN BROS., 

 Box 65 MUNCIE, IND. 



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Now for 1911 Bee-Supplies 



We have already received several carloads of that " finest of all Beeware" — 

 FALCONER MAKE — anticipating the heavy rush of orders sure to come this 

 spring. Prepare yourself NOW, Brother, for we are going to have a Heavy 

 Honey-Yield this season, and those who order early are the ones who will profit 

 most. Send for Catalogue Today, and see our "MUTH SPECIAL" Dovetailed 

 Hive, and also our "IDEAL METAL" Cover— both DANDIES. We sell you 

 cheaper than the rest ; we have the BEST. Let us figure on your wants — we will 



surprise you. 



CO. 



The FRED W. MUTH 



"THE BUSY BEE-MEN" 



51 Walnut Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO 



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