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American l^ee Journal 



Not Cheap Queens, 



But Queens Cheap 



Prices of 3-Band Queens 



Untested Queens 



Tested Queens 



Breeder's Queens 



1 



.$ .75 

 . 1. 00 



. 5-00 

 1 



.S 1. 00 

 . 1.50 

 . . 10.00 



$ 4..:o 

 5.70 



5.70 

 8.70 



$11.20 

 13.20 

 11.70 

 14. 70 



6 



$11.70 

 17.-0 

 14.70 

 20.70 



Golden or 5-Band Queens 



Untested Queens 



Tested <,)ueens 



Breeders' Queens 



3-Band Nuclei 1 



One-frame, Untested Queen. ..$ i.75 

 Two '■ " "... 2.25 



One " Tested " ... 2.00 



Two " " "... 2.50 



S-Band or Golden Nuclei 1 



One-frame. Untested Queen... $ 2.00 



Two " "... 3.00 



One " Tested " ... 2.50 



Two " " "... 350 



Reared from the best 3 and 5 Band Red 

 Clover Italian Breeder Queens. 



tS" Directions for Building UfWeak 

 Colonies— 10 cents. 



W. J. Littlefield, Little Rock, Ark. 



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Line -Bred Italians! 



I am ready to send you a Long-Lived Pro- 

 lific Queen, and if not well - pleased after 

 yoLi have liad the Queen two years I will re- 

 place or refund money. For prices see Am. 

 Bee Journal for July. 



W. M. Parrish, Lawrence, Kan. 



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Miller's Italian Queens 



From Superior Working Strain 



By return mail, or your money back. North- 

 ern bred, from the best red - clover working 

 strains in U. S. No better hustlers; gentle. 

 and excellent winterers. Untested, from my 

 3-banded Superior Breeder, 75c; six. 84.00; 

 twelve, $7.50. Safe arrival guaranteed. Cir- 

 cular Free. ISAAC F. MILLER, 



8A.;t Reynoldsville, Pa. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Special Offer for 90 Days ! 



We will sell (Jueens from our famous honey- 

 gatherers. Some colonies have produced 200 

 lbs. of surplus honey this season. Untested 

 Queen, 75 cents; six, $400. Select Untested, 

 ■$1.00. Tested. $1.50. Twenty-five years' ex- 

 perience in Queen-Rearing. 



FRED LEININGER & SON, 



8Atf DELPHOS, OI-lIO, 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Binder 



Attactimenl with Torn Harvester 

 culH and throws In piles on harv- 

 ester or winrows. Man and horse 

 ^^"cui and shock equal with a Com 

 rild in every State. Price. $30 with Bin- 

 Attachment. S. C. MoNTCOMEKV. of Texa- 

 , writes:— ■■ The Harvester has proven 

 With the assistance of one 



Bin 



dcr 



line. Tex 



all yon claim for It 



man cut and bound over 100 acres of Corn, Kaffir 



Corn and Maize last year." Testimonials and 



Calaloir free, showins" picture <»f Harvester. 



NEW PROCESS MFC. CO., Salina, Kan. 

 Plea*? mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



How About Your Advertisiiif;^? 



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 Iniy? 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 

 : ny dishonest advertising. Such can 

 not get in, if we know it. 



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REQUEENING 



with Standard-Bred 

 Italian Queens. 



The demand for our Fine Standard- 

 Bred Llntested Italian Queen is increas- 

 ing rapidly, because they give satis- 

 faction. Here is what two of many 

 pleased customers have to say; 



Gkokge W. York & Co.— 



I must tell you how well pleased I am with 

 the Queen you sent me last year. I thought 

 I had some pretty good Queens myself, but 

 the one you sent me is the best Queen I have 

 now. You know we have had, and are still 

 having, a severe drouth. White clover last- 

 ed only two weeks, and while my average of 

 honev per colony is about 40 pounds of sur- 

 plus, the bees from the Queen you sent me 

 have gathered, so far, more than 100 pounds 

 of fine honey. They are hustlers, indeed, 

 and the bees are very gentle. Twenty dol- 

 lars would not buy that Queen. After this 

 I know where I will get my Queens. 



G. A, Barhiscii- 



Houston Co., Minn., July 14, iqio. 



George W. York & Co.— 



1 have had a good many Queens from you 

 in the past, and have never gotten a poor 

 one. iRev.) Milton Maiiin. 



New Castle, Ind., July i3, 1910. 



We could publish many more testi- 

 monials like the above, but what wouUl 

 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, why not get one of 

 them now with a renewal of your sub- 

 scriptidn 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. 



We mail one Queen with the Bee 

 Journal for a year — both for only $1.40. 

 Queen alone is 7b cents; 3 for $2.10; ti 

 for $4.00; 12 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 

 tliousaiids of others have proven this. 



Now is the time to requeen your col- 

 onies. Why not order some of our 

 good Queens ? 



We are now sending Queens almost 

 by return mail, and expect to con- 

 tinue to do this until the end of the 

 season. .Address all orders to — 



GEORGE W.iYORK>;CO., '^ 



146 W. Superior St., Chicago, 



