June, 1910. 



American Hee Journal j 



201 



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Not Cheap Queens, 



But Queens Cheap 



Prices of 3-Band Queens 1 6 



Untested Oiiuciis S .75 $4.20 



Tested Queens 1.00 5.70 



Breeder's Queens 500 



Golden or S-Band Queens 1 6 



Untested Queens S i-oo $ 5-7o 



Tested Queens 1.50 8.70 



Breeders' Queens 10.00 



3-Band Nuclei 1 6 



One-frame. Untested Queen... 5 175 $11.20 



Two " " "... 2.25 13.20 



One " Tested " ... 2.00 11.70 



Two " '■ "... 2.S0 14.70 



5-Band or Golden Nuclei 1 6 



One-frame. Untested Queen. ..S :.oo S11.70 



Two ' " " ... 3.00 17.70 



One " Tested " ... 2.50 14.70 



Two " " "... 3.50 20.70 



Reared from the best 3 and 5 Band Red 

 Clover Italian Breeder Queens. 



^^ Directions for Building Up Wkak 

 Colonies— 10 cents. 



W. J. Littlefield, Little Rock, Ark. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writinf. 



Swarming Prevented 



A new method, just published, worthy of 

 investigation by all progressive bee-keep- 

 ers. Advantages claimed for the^ plan of 

 treatment. No clipping of queens' wings — 

 no caging of queens— not even necessary to 

 look for queens; no pinching of queen-cells 

 —no shook swarming— no dividing— no extra 

 expense connected with the plan— plan sim- 

 ple and easy to carry out— satisfactory hon- 

 ey crop— saves time and labor. Send to 



Dr. H. JONES, Preston, Minn., 



for his booklet, describing his method of 

 treatment. Price. 25 cts. Process protected 

 by copyright. 

 Pkase mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Wants and Exchanges. 



[Advertisements in this department will 

 be inserted at rs cents per line, with no dis- 

 counts of any kind Notices here cannot be 

 less than two lines. If wanted in this de- 

 partment, you must say so when ordering.] 



Eggs for Hatching. — .Single Comb White 

 Leghorns. Send for prices. 

 3A3t Samuel Rapp, Morton. 111. 



Bee-Mask Veil— Cloth and Wire. Post- 

 paid, 35 cents. Edwin EwELL. 



704 Elm Street. Waseca. Minn. 



Back Volumes of Am. Bee Journal— We 

 have some on hand, and would be glad to 

 correspond with any one who may desire to 

 complete a full set. It may be we can help 

 do it. .4ddress. American Bee Journal. 



146 W. Superior St.. Chicago, 111. 



Will Exchange Gladioli.— I have quite 

 a collection of these flowering bulbs. To in- 

 crease the same. I will exchange good bloom- 

 ing-size corms for varieties I have none of. 

 I will also exchange Dahlias, only one tuber 

 of a kind. What have you? Address, W. A. 

 Pkval. 50th St.. near College Ave., Oakland, 

 Calif. 



Gladioli and Dahlias.— I have a splen- 

 did mixed collection of Gladioli in various 

 colors, shapes and sizes that I am offering in 

 bulblet form at 25 cents for 2 hundred, by 

 mail. Phis is a good way to get a start by 

 growing your own bulbs. Some will bloom 

 the first year; the great majority the second 

 year. Dahlia tubers, named kinds. 15 to 25 

 cents each. Address. W. A. Pryal. 5<*th St.. 

 near College Ave.. Oakland, Calif. 



X velopment. Every queen a q 



8 breeder, and warranted to pro- Q 

 At^(-f iQrorp hf^aiit-ifiillv marked O 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



How About Your Advertising? 



Have you anything to sell? Any bees, 

 honey, hives, or anything else that you 

 think the readers of the American 

 Bee Journal might want to buy? If so, 

 why not offer it through our advertis- 

 ing columns? See rates in the first 

 column of the second page of every 

 number of the Bee Journal. We try to 

 keep our columns clean and free from 

 any dishonest advertising. Such can 

 not get in, if we know it. 



We will pay 30 cents a pound for 

 Choice Quality Pure 



BEESWAX 



delivered New York, until fur- 

 ther notice. 



Alfalfa Honey 



New Cans and Cases — Fancy 

 Light, 8 cents a pound ; Fancy 

 Amber, 7 cents a pound, f. o. b. 

 New York, in not less than 5- 

 case lots. Will shade prices on 

 larger quantitfes. Shall be glad 

 to send samples. 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



Ffational Bce-K^epcrs' Association. 



(Organized in iy7o.) 

 Objects. 



1. To promote the interests of bee-keepers. 



2. To protect and defend its members in 

 their lawful rights as to keeping bees. 



3. To enforce laws against the adulteration 

 of honuy. 



Membership Dues. 

 One dollar a >i-ar. 



Officers and Executive Committee. 

 President— liKoKcK W. York, Chicago. 111. 

 Vice-President -W. D. Wright. Altamont. 

 N. Y. 



Secretary— Louis H. Schoi.l. New Braun- 

 fels. Tex. 



Treas. & Gen. Mgr— N. E. France. Platte- 

 ville. Wis. 



Twelve Directors. 

 G. M. DooUtlle. liorodlno. N. Y. 



JaH. A. Slune, Rt. 4, Sprintrfielrt. IlL 

 R. A. Holekanip. 43r,3 Va. Ave., St. Louis. Mo. 

 Wm. McRvoy, Wo()dbuni, Ont., Canada. 

 M. H. Mcudleson, Ventura, Calif. 



B. C. Alkln, Loveland, Colo. 

 R. L. Taylor. Lapeer, Mich. 



E. D. Townsend, Remus. Mich. 



Udo Tocpperwcin, San Antonio. Te.x. 

 J. E. Crane. Mlddlcbury. Vt. 



E P. Atwatcr. Mertdian. Idaho. 



R. A. Morgan. VermlUou, S. Dak. 



Are YOU a member? If not. why not send 

 the annual dues jf $i.oo <// o/ne to Treas. 

 France, or to the office of the American Bee 

 Journal, 146 W, Superior -St.. Chicago. III.? 

 It will be forwarded promptly to the Treas- 

 urer, and a receipt mailed to you by him. It 

 is the desire of the officers to increase the 

 membership to 5000 by the end of loio. Every 

 progressive bee-keeper should be a member 

 of this, the greatest bee-keepers' organiza- 

 tion in America. 



Only 25 cents per Case ! 



60-lb. Empty Tins, two to a case; 

 used but once— as good as new. 



C. H. W. Weber & Co., incinnati, Ohio. 



Golden Queens 



NOW READY 



Virgins, soc; Untested. 75c; Select Untested 

 goc; Tested. Si.oo; Select Tested. $1.50. 



Write for prices on 6 or more. 



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Plsaas mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



A. I. Davis, Del Rio, Tex. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Langstroth 

 Honey-Bee 



on 

 the 



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. Bound in 

 substantial cloth, and has nearly 600 

 pages. Revised by that large, practical 

 bee-keeper, so well known to all bee- 

 dom^NIr. C. P. Dadant. Each topic is 

 clearly and thoroughly explained, so 

 that by following the instructions of 

 this book one can not fail to be won- 

 derfully helped on the way to success 

 with bees. 



We mail the book for $1.20, or club 

 it with the .American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $2.00. This is in- 

 deed a splendid chance to get a grand 

 bee-book for a very little money. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 W. Superior St. • CHICAGO, ILL. 



