ADV1<^BTISERS' DEPARTMENT. 



.A-ID^VEI^'riSEIvCEISrTS. 



Advertisements will be received at the rate of ten 

 cents per line, Nonpariel space, each insertion, cash 

 in advance ; and we require that every Advertiser 

 satisfies us of his res])onsibility and intention to do 

 all that he agrees, and that hisgoods are really worth 

 the price asked for them. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



HONEY_ JARS. 



One pound (square) Jars, per gross, $6.50 



Two " " " " 8.50 



One " " " Flint glass per gross 9.00 



Two "• " " " " " " 11.00 



Corks for 1 and 2 lb. jars 75 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1.20 



Labels, *• " 75 



.V thousand laljcls address printed to order 5.00 



< »ne qt. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 18.00 



Labels for same, " " 65 



A thousand labels addrees printed to order 4.25 



I fncapping Knives, as good as any, each 50 



'" •'■ perdoz 4.50 



Alsike Clover Seed, per bushel 15.00 



•' " " peck 4.00 



" " " " ijound .35 



straw Mats, Bee Veils etc., at reasonable rates. 



For further particulars, Address, 

 Itf CHAS. F. MUTH. Cincinnati, Ohio. 



OUR Bee Journal of the Southern States. Issued 

 monthlv at S2.00 per vear. Sample copies free. 



Address A. "F. MOON & Co. Rome, Georgia. 



One foot and under, per hundred 82.00 



Krom one to two leet 5.00 



" two " six " 8.00 



" six " ten " 15.00 



" ten " fifteen 30.00 



The one foot and under, sent bj- mail for 75c. i)er 

 hundred, extra. General nursery stock, such as Fruits 

 and Grape vines of all kinds, Apples and Cherries. 

 Evergreens, Osage Orange plants etc., for hedges, 

 sijecialties. Maple trees also at low figures. 

 /{t5d J. L. GREEN, Granger. Medina Co., Ohio. 



Nit Bluck Jiccx to interfere with jmre fertilization. 

 Unwarranted Queens $1.00. Warranted S3.00. Bred 

 (roni daughters of imported or home bred Queens. 

 Full Colonies Italian Bees S13.00. Address 

 :HSi) J. OATMAN & CO., Dundee, Kane Co., Ills. 



Every Bcc-Kccper should 

 subscribe for this Monthlv- 

 It is the oldest and best 

 scientitlc and practical 

 Journal of Apiculture in 

 the World. The most suc- 

 cessful and experienced 

 Apiarians in tliis country 

 and Europe contribute to its pages. Terms, $2.00 

 :■ year in advance. :Scnda.4tainpfnra.<<amuIe 

 Cupy. Address, THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 

 Cedar Rapids. Iowa. 



AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL.! 



IMPORTED BEES. 



For the past seven years we have Imported Ijce.'* 

 from Italy and have failed nearly every time, by lack 

 of knowledge of the true (conditions necessary for so 

 long a journey, and on account of the carelessness of 

 the shipi)ers." But we are now succeeding so well 

 that we receive ninety per cent of the Queens alive.. 

 We claim to be 

 The only reervilar Importers of 



ITALIAN BEES IN THIS COUNTRY. 

 We received over One Hundred Qttce?!,* in the sea- 

 son of 1874. Our Queens come from the best dfetricts- 

 of Italy. They are all young. 



We winter 60 Imported Queens in our Apiary, and 



will sell them in full colonies in the sprin-g, safe 



arrival guaranteed. 



Price : Colony of Italiaws with Imported Queen $20.06 



" '• home bred "• 15.00 



Our hives are good, well jjainted movable frame 



hives. For particulars address 



CH. DADANT & SON, Hamilton, 



Hancock Co., Ills.. 



Tlie Bee -Keepers' 

 ITIag'azine, edited by 

 H. A. KiN<i, the only IL- 



L U S T K A T E 1> MAGAZINK 



treating of B e e - C u 1 1 u r e 

 in the ITnited States. 32 

 l)ages. Terms, 81.25 a year 

 with a present. The 64 

 page specimen n n m b e r » 

 with beautiful life-like 

 chromo of Italian bees and 

 honey plants (i)rice50 cents), sent free with the Mag- 

 azine five months for 50 cents. Agents wanted. Ad- 

 dress W. B. COBB, Publisher, 75 Barclay Street, N. Y. 



125 COLONIES PURE ITALIANS. 



We have ])urchased of the late Dr. T. B. Hamlin's, 

 stock of Bees, 125 COLONIES PURE ITALIANS 

 in Langstroth's Improved Hives, 10 frames, which we 

 otfer at the i-ednced price of $13.00 per colony, deliver- 

 ed on cars at Edgefield Junction, Tenn. 

 3t6p BARNUM & PEYTON . 



FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1875. 



Publislied Clua,rterly.— January Numbek 

 just issued, and contains over lOO Pages, 500 En- 

 GKAViNGS, descriptions of more than 500 of our best 

 Flowers and Vcg'etables, with Directions for 

 Culture, Coi.oked Plate, etc.— The most useful ami 

 elegant work of the kind in the world. —Only 25 cents 

 for the vear.— Published in English and German. 



Address JAMES VICK, Rocliester, N. Y. 



SEEDS AND BULBS^ 



TLLUSTRATED SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1875 



J_ NOW READY, 



sent with a specimen of The American Garden, 



a new Illustrated Journal of Garden Art, edited by 

 James Hogg, on receipt of ten cents. 



BEACH, SON & CO., Seedsmen, 

 3tfx 76 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 



C 



"CATNIP SEED for sale at 25c per oz. 

 A. A. RICE, Seville, Medina Co., O. 



Address 

 lltf 



One Copy One Year 75 Cents, or with Lithograpii of Apiavv, size 12x16, Mailed Free, Postpaid, Sl.oo, or Litho- 

 graph will be sent as a Premium for Two Subscribers at 75 cents each. 

 Any person obtaining Three Subscribers at 75 Cents each, may retain 25 Cents for their trouble. 

 ;■ jt'ive •' " " " 75 " " 



" Ten " " " ■» 2.50 " " 



Any number above Ten will be sent at the rate of Fiftv Cents each. 



Names may be sent at any time during the year, and w'henever a club is reached, we will credit 

 I).ick the amount previously sent us in excess of the (Mub Rates. In this way anv of the 



Articles Mentioned on our PRICE LIST may be Secured as PREMIUMS. 



Please mention when names are intended for Clubs. An acknowledirmcnt will be scut in all cases 

 ini receipt ot money -for any purjiose wliatever-bv return mail. Vohunes I, & II, mav be counted on 

 the sann3 terms, as we hav(! a 



Large Supply of BACK LUMBERS Provided for new Beginners ! 



As we canridt tak 

 ■ontains Itie eiitin 



over the same groiui<l again, and Volume One 



the sjiace in fiilnre numbers 

 Fninlameulul I'riiiciples and 



