222 



July, 1311. 



American Hee Journal 



REQUEENING 



with Standard-Bred 

 Italian Queens. 



Tlie (Icmaiid for our Fine Standard- 

 Bred Untested Italian Queen is increas- 

 ing rapidly, because they give satis- 

 faction. Here is what two of many 

 pleased customers have to say; 



Gkoroe W. York & Co.— 



I must tell you how well pleased I am with 

 the (Juecii you sent me last year. I thought 

 I had some pretty good (.hieens myself, liut 

 the one you sent me is the best(,)ueen I have 

 now. You know we have had. and are still 

 having, a severe drouth. W'liitc clover last- 

 ed only two weeks, and while my average of 

 hone>- iier colony is about 40 rKiunds of sur- 

 plus, tlie bees from the (Jueen you sent me 

 nave 1,'athered. so far. more than 10,1 pounds 

 of Hue horu',\'. 'I'hey are luistlers, iuiU'eil. 

 and the lieis are very genlle- Twenty dol- 

 lars would not buy that Queen. .\tter this 

 I know where I will get my (Jueens. 



G. A. Hakhisch. 



Houston Co., Minn., July 14, I'jio. 



George W. York ,& Co.— 



I have had a good many Queens from you 

 in the past, and liave never gotten a poor 

 one. iKev.) Milton Mauin. 



New Castle. Ind.. July 18. igio. 



We could publish ntany more testi- 

 monials like the above, but what would 

 be the use ? As " the proof of the pud- 

 ding is in the eating " thereof, so the 

 proof of the value of our good Queens 

 is in getting and trying them yourself. 

 Send in your order at once and see the 

 nice, vigorous Queens you will get. 

 Some of the largest honey-producers in 

 this country use our Queens. They 

 know what they want, and where to get 

 it. That is the reason they order our 

 Queens. 



If you have not had any of our Stan- 

 dard-Bred Queens, wdiy not get one of 

 them now with a renewal of your sub- 

 scription to the .American Bee Journal? 

 No matter if your subscription is now 

 paid in advance, we will credit it still 

 another year, and also send you the 

 Queen. Prices after July 15th : 



We mail one Queen with the Bee 

 Journal for a year — both for only liil.,50. 

 Queen alone is 7.5 cents; 3 for $2.10; (J 

 for $1.(10; I'J for $7.50. These prices are 

 exceedingly low in view of the excel- 

 lence of the Queens. It pays to get 

 good stock. Mr. Barbisch as well as 

 thousaiuls of others have proven this. 



Now is the time to retiuoen your col- 

 onies. Why not order some of our 

 good Queens ? 



We are now sending Queens almost 

 by return mail, and expect to con- 

 liniu- to do this until the end of the 

 season. .Address all orders to — 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



117 N. Jefferson St., Chicago, Ills. 



i.-:SI;^»^ 



J. E. Hand 



The Veteran Queen-Specialist 



WILL begin the season of 1911 with 

 greatly improved facilities for rearing 

 tlie choicest queens. . . . Our 

 queens are not only large, vigorous, 

 handsome, and prolitic, but by reason 

 of a judicious system of line breeding 

 they have the power to transmit inher- 

 ent tendencies of a highly desirable na- 

 ture, such as hardiness, gentleness, and 

 industry, as well as uniformity of mark- 

 ing, which makes them especially val- 

 uable as breeders. Every queen is 

 warranted to produce imiformly mark- 

 ed bees of superior honey-gathering 

 qualities. Don't take chances. Get the 

 real thing. Warranted, $1.00 ; six, $5.00; 

 dozen, $0.00. Tested, $1.2.5. Breeders, 

 $5.00. Half pound of bees, no queen, 

 $1.00. Three (L.) frame nucleus, no 

 (|ueen, $3.25. No selection, therefore 

 no culls, and a square deal for all. Val- 

 uable information free for your address. 



J. E. HAND, 



Birmingham, Ohio 



J 



J0 jp^. 



This 

 Man 



Will consider it 

 :\ iiiivilet:t.' if you 

 will U't him make 

 yon an estimate 

 on a bill of goods. 

 Send him a list of 

 what you want, 

 and he will quote 

 prices with dis- 

 counts. 



Goods can be 



shipped from 



I' remont, Mich. 



CiiicAco, lLi,.,or 



Mrdina. Ohio— 



whichever place 



will cost the less freight; or you can have 



lu- estimate to be delivered at your station. 



freight prepaid. 



He has the lartrest and most complete 

 stock in his .25 years as a supply-dealer, and 

 can sliip promptly 



All Root's Goods at their 

 Prices, with Season's Discount. 



BEES. QUEEN S, and ThreeFrame Nuclei 

 a specialty; Hilton's Superior Strain, (See 

 testimonials 1 

 IIICESWAX wanted for Cash or Exchange 



Send for 50-page Catalog to 



h.'Xi 



George E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich. 



HU ~.9c mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



QUEENS 



Scoggins - Noted - Strain 



.\ciidi-nt.illy tliscoyeieil tlio gieatest honey- 

 k'.itlierers known. Cross of Cyprians and 

 It.ilians. Thoroughly tested 8 years for 

 lioney. If it's honey yon want, buy these 

 Queens. Price, $i to 55. for introduction. 

 Only few extra-line Breeders for sale. sAst 



J. B. SCOGGINS, FOUKE, ARK 



