American Vee Jonrnal 



M. H. HUNT & SON 



T!u; bust timt^ to buy your goods is during 

 the fall and winter montlis. We are mak- 

 ing Liberal Discounts for Early Orders, 

 and would like to quote you net prices on 

 your needs for next season. 



-BEESWAX WANTED- 



LANSING, - MICHIGAN. 



^ROOT'S GOODS ► 



For Pennsylvania 



We carry a full line. Send us your orders 

 and we will give you " A Square Deal." 

 Best Untested Italian Queens, $i oo. 

 Best Tested Italian Queens, $1.50. 



REA BEE AND HONEY CO., 



RKYN'OLDSVILLE, PA, 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Scoggins' Strain of Bees 



A Cross of Cyprian and Italians, I have 

 been breeding this strain of bees for 7 years 

 for honey, and they are the best honey- 

 gatherers in the world, I have tried them 

 all. If you want honey, try one of my 

 Queens— 75c to S5.1W. 6A3t 



J. B. SCOGGINS, Fouke, Miller Co., Ark. 



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ITALIAN QUEENS DIRECT FROM ITALY 



Extensive Apiaries 



E. PENNA, .BOLOGNA, ITALY. 



I send Queens from May 15 to Sept, 30. In 

 Italy we have only Italian bees, so all my 

 Queens are warranted quite pure and right- 

 ly mated. One fertile Queen, Si. 40; twelve. 

 Si2.oa: one Breeding Queen. $3-00. Cash with 

 orders. Queens sent postpaid. Safe arri- 

 val guaranteed. sAi 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



For Sale 



Fine Golden Italian 

 Queens from good stock 

 at 50c each. J.F.MICHAEL, 

 Rt. I, Winchester, Ind. 

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FOR the past 50 years New- 

 England bee-keeepers have 

 purchased Bees, Queens, Bee- 

 hives, Supers, Section - boxes, 

 Comb Foundation, Smokers, 

 Honey-jars, and other necessary 

 bee-supplies, of the Reliable and 

 long-established firm of W. W. 

 Cary & Son. 



1 have recently purchased the above 

 business, and will continue it at the 

 same place as before. I have been 

 associated with the firm for the past 

 eight years, and have had experience 

 in all "branches of the business, 



I have a fresh supply of the A, I, Root 

 Co.'s goods, which I am able to supply 

 you upon short notice. Send in your 

 orders early and I will give them my 

 best attention, 4.^61 



Send for Bee-Supply Catalog. 



EARL M. NICHOLS, 



SiHci.-ssor to W, W. < arv ^V Son 



Lyonsville, Massachusetts 



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PlcaK mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Write Us To-Day 



for our 1910 Catalog and let us tell you all about 



DITTMER'S 



COMB FOUNDATION 



WORKING Your WAX for You. 



1^" Write us for Estimate on full Line of 

 Supplies. It will pay you, and costs nothing. 



RETAIL and WHOLESALE. 



Gus Dittmer Company, - Augusta, Wisconsin. 



DAnllLO Machinery 



Read what J. L Pabknt, of Charl- 

 ton, N. Y., Bays: "We cut with one 

 of your Combined Machines, last 

 winter. 50 chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey-racke, 600 brood-frames. 

 2,000 honey-boses. and a great deal 

 of other work. This winter we hav« 

 double the amount of bee-hiveB.etc., 

 to make, and we expect to do it with 

 this Saw. It will do all you say It 

 will," Catalog and price-list free. 



Address, W. F. ft JOHN BARKEB, 

 695 Ruby St., Rockford, lU. 



Good Queens 



If you are going: to want any Queens for in- 

 crease, or replacing old queens next June, it 

 is time to begin to thinli about it. I have 

 been breeding leather-colored Italian queens 

 for years, and they are giving excellent satis- 

 faction. If you are interested, write. Good 

 queens; no disease; prompt shipment, and 

 absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Prices; 

 June. one. ooc; three, $2.50; six. Sj./S; doz.. 

 $9.00; 20 or more at 60c each. 2A9t 



S. F. Trego, Swedona, Ills. 



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RANE 



ELLULAR 



ASES 



Mr. H. W. Coley, of Westport, Conn., writes us : 



" I am using your Corrugated Paper Cases for shipping comb honey 

 in, this year, and like them. On one shipment last year of six wooden 

 cases packed in a carrier with a straw cushion, the greater part were 

 ruined. This year the same quantity shipped to tlie same place in your 

 cases went through without a broken comb." 



1 . The first cost of the Paper Cases is less. 



2. He saved the cost of the carriers. 



3. He saved the time of malting the carriers. 



4. He saved the weight of the carriers. 



5. The Paper Cases weigh less than wooden ones. 



6. They can be assembled in one-half the time it 



requires to set up a wooden case. 



Send for our Circulars and let us tell you what some of the other large 

 producers and dealers say. 



Do not take our word for the value of this new Case. 

 Plan to order early. Some were disappointed last year. 



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J. E. Crane & Son, Middlebury, Vt. 



