ABVijJETISEIlS' nEPAEmTEJSTT. 



MUTH'S ADVERTISEMENT. 



HONEY JARS. 



One pound (sciiiare) Jars, per gross, Sfi.50 



Two " '"• " " 8.50 



One " " " Flint glass per gross 9.00 



Two "• " " •' " " *' 11.00 



Corks for 1 .anil 2 lb. jars "5 



Tin Foil Caps, per gross 1.'20 



Labels, " " 75 



A thousand labels address printed to order 5.00 



One (It. fruit jars. Mason's patent, per gross 18.00 



J^abels for same, " *' 65 



A thousand labels address printed to order 4.25 



IJnc-aiiping Knives, as goml as any, each 50 



" " per doz 4.50 



Alsike Clover Seed, per bushel 15.00 



" *♦ " peck 4.00 



" " " *' pound 35 



3L.ATVG©TItOTII 131233 III VE:S, 



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



For further particulars. Address, 

 Hf CHAS, F. MUTH, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES ! 



QEND TO COLIjEGE APIARY for Beautiful 



k_J Queens. Circulars free. 



*tf FRANK BENTON, Knoxville, Tenn. 



Q K VISITING CARDS with your name printed 

 Zj fJ thereon, for 15 cents. Address 



W. W. ADAMS, Medina, Ohio. 



Tlic Bee -Keeper s' 

 Mag'a.zine, edited by 

 A. J. King, the only 1l- 



I. U S T K A T E L> MAGAZINE 



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

 I'm the United States. 32 

 ])ages. Terms, Sl.25 a year 

 with a p r e s e n t. Tlic 64 

 ))age specimen n u m I) e r, 

 with beautiful life-like 

 chromo of Italian bees and 

 . ney plants (price 50 cents), sent free with the Mag- 

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

 dress KING & SISSON, Pul)lishers, 



61 Hudson Street, N. Y. 



UR Bee .Journal of the Southern States. Issued 

 iithly at $2.00 per vear. Sample copies free. 



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



Every Bee-Keeper ehould 



1 subscribe for this Montlily. 



It is the oldest and best 



scientific and practical 

 Journal of Apiculture in 

 the World. The most suc- 



I cessful and experienced 



Apiarians in this country 

 and Europe contribute to its pages. Terms, $2.00 



a year in advance. 

 Copy. Address, 



Send a Stamp for a Sample 



THOMAS G. NEWMAN, 



Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 



IMPORTED BEES. 



Having sold all the Imported Queens that we have- 

 wintered during the past winter,' we have eoncludeiS 

 to continue the lm)>ortatV)o on. a larger scale tharis 

 ever before. 



We will receive Italian Bees from Italy t>vlc« a. 

 iiioiithi during tlae smiiiiier. 



These Queens will l>e ijiserted in our hives and 

 shipped to our customers as soon, as they have surtic-- 

 ieutly rested from tlie fatigues of the joUrney fron\ 

 Europe. 



Price. One Queen : SlO.OO 



Two Queens ►-, 18.0d 



Remember that we are 



Tlae only I'egiilar Inxporters of 



ITALIAN BEES IN THIS COUNTRY, 



and that our t^iieens ax*o 



ALL YOUNG AND SELECTED. 



For particulars address Ch. DADANT & SON^ 



Ham ilton, Hancock Co.. Ills. 



Queens and Nuclei from an 



Ready to ship by June 20th. I'rice of tested Queens. 

 83.00; warranted ;f2.oo. Nuclei with tested Queen- 

 two Langstroth fvai5\e& with plenty of brood and bees» 

 S6 00 each or S25.00 for five. 

 6tf E, C. BLAKESLEE, Medina, O. 



IT-A.LI.A-1^T <SiTJEElSTS 



FROM THE HAMLIN APIARY. 



Safe arrival and Purity guaranteeil. One tested 

 Queen in May $4.00, live for Sis.ot). Fifty cts. less, pe:T 

 Queen, in each succeeding month during tlie season. 



Cut Lumber for a 16 frame langstroth hive. Prices 

 on application. 

 5-7 BARN UM & PEYTON, Edgefield Junction, Tenn. 



ARTIFICIAL COMB. 



I will furnish sheets, wax comb foundation, 6x12 inch- 

 es, sixteen for 82.50, per express. 



Address, FRED WEISS, 

 4-7 Care of W. B. Cobb, Box 238S). N. Y. City. 



No Black Bees to interfere with pure fertilization. 

 Unwarranted (Queens Sl.oa. Warranted S3.00. Bred 

 from daughters of imported or home bred Queens. 

 Full Colonies Italian Bees 813.00, Address 

 3t8p J. OATMAN & CO., Dundee, Kane Co., Ills. 



SEEDS AND BULBS^ 



ILIvUSTRATED SPRING CATALOGUE FOR 1875 

 NOW READY, 

 sent with a specimen of The American Garden, 



a new Illustrated Journal of Garilen Art, edited hy 

 James Hogg, on receipt of ten cents. 



BEACH, SON & CO., Seedsmen, 

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



/ 1 LEANINGS, for one year, will be sent, with 

 VT Quinby's new Smoker, by mail, for §2.00. Send 

 to M. QUINBY, St. Johnsville, N. Y., for price list 

 of supplies. •'-'^ 



One Copy One Year 75 Cents, or with Lithogrupii of Apiarv, size 12x10, Mailed Free, Postpaid, Sl.OU, or Litho- 

 graplx 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. 

 •' " Five " " " " 75 " " 



ii U rpg^ .. 11 „ » 2.50 " " 



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



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

 back the amount previously sent us in excess of Uw ('lub Rates. In this wav anv of tlio 



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



Please mention when names are intended for Clubs. An acknowledgment will be seat in all cases 

 on receipt of money— for any purpose whatever— by return mail. Volumes I, & II, may be counted on 

 tl«e same terms, as we have a 



Large Supply of BACK NUMBERS Provided for new Beginners ! 



Am wo cannot ttikc the si)aec in future numbers to go over the same grouml again, and Volume One 

 contains the entire Fiiiulanu'iit;il Principles and 



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