American Hee Jonrnal 



August, 1910. 



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Root's Goods in Chicago 



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Last April we moved to this location. We were 

 unable then to arrange our stock as we desired as the 

 busy season was upon us. April, liHO. finds us in bet- 

 ter shape than we have ever been since tlie opening of 

 this office. 



Our stock is now conveniently arranged, hence 

 no confusion in filling orders. We now have on dis- 

 play in our show-room a complete line of our sup- 

 plies. Call and see them. From this date we will 

 have cars from the factory about every 10 days. 



Have you received our catalog for 1910? If not, 

 we want you to have it. A postal card request will 

 bring one. 



Gleanings in Bee-Culture 



If you have not seen a late copy of our paper, 

 which is issued twice each month, you can't tell from 

 a brief description how much valuable information 

 each issue of it contains. Each issue is fully illus- 

 trated Our writers are the very best. A trial sub- 

 scription of six months (12 different copies) will cost 

 you only 2.5 cents. 



Alexander's Writings 



Mr. Alexander was one of the largest, if not the 

 largest, bee-keeper in the United States, and what he 

 has told of his methods must necessarily be of inter- 

 est to large bee-keepers. He kept bees for over 40 

 years, and produced honey by the carload. His writ- 

 ings are practical, and what he has done others may 

 do if they care to follow his teachings. Here is what 

 a prominent bee-keeper says of his book: 



"Alexander's Writings are the best thing I ever read; 

 pra ctical. enthusiastic, sympathetic, encouraging. I predict 

 an enormous sale of the book. Why not get out an edition 

 wi th cloth cover? It's worth while. Wish you could print 

 more such books." WM. BAYLEY. 



43 N. Brighton Ave.. East Orange, N. J. 



This Book is Sold only in combination with Gleanings 



From now until January 1, 1911, we offer one copy 

 of the Alexander book with every yearly subscription 



to GLEANINGS, new or renewal. Vou get BOTH 

 for subscription rate alone, which is only $1.00. 



Canadian postage, 30 cts. ; foreign postage, 60 cts. 

 per year extra. 



Power Extractors 



We believe all of our extractors are about as near 

 perfect as it is possible to make them. For large api- 

 aries one of our power machines is a great advantage. 

 A circular of these will be sent upon request. 



Read what a large producer says : 



Lang, Calif.. Sept, 26, iqoo. 

 Gentlemen .—Oviini to the fact that power extractors are 

 not in general use at the present time, it mav be of interest 

 to you to know that I used a Gilson engine ' i H. P.." together 

 with the latest model of the 6-frame automatic extractors, 

 "Roots," for this season's extracting. I was surprised and 

 deligliled with the work done. In extracting our heavy white- 

 sage honey it not only cleans out the combs much cleaner 

 than can be done by hand-power, but does it at a minimum of 

 of expense. The cost of gasoline and oil used being onlv 16P 

 per ton of honey extracted. It takes the place of a man at 

 S40 per month and board, so one can readily see that it much 

 more than paid for itself in the one season, besides doing 

 much better work than could be otherwise. The above cost 

 of extracting is given on the basis of gasoline at 25P per gal- 

 lon, which is the cost here. Truly, 



H. A. Slayton. 



Our Aim for the Season of 1910 



This year we aim to give our customers the very 

 best possible service. Remember, for low freight- 

 rates and quick delivery, Chicago is as well located as. 

 any city in the United States. 



Our Location and How to Reach It 



The A. I. Root Co. institute^pVace. 



One block north of Chicago Ave., cor. Franklin 

 St. Take any car going north on Wells St. Get off 

 at Institute Place, Yz block west to Jeffery Bldg. Take 

 elevator to 6th floor. Or take N. W. Elevated to Chi- 

 cago Ave. and walk yi block north on Franklin St. 

 Tel. North 1484. 



New England ^-^S^-,-) 

 Bee-keepers! prices 



. : PROMPT DELIVERY: 



Cull & Williams Co. 



Providence, - Rhode Island. 



Queens 



Tluee - Handed 

 Leath'r-Colored 

 Italian Queens. 

 Selected Untes- 

 ted, $1.00 each; 6 

 for $4.50. Also— 



FULL COLONIES and NUCLEI For Sale. 



Circular Freu. 



^^^ 0. F. Fuller, Blackstone, Mass. 



Ref.— Arthur C, Miller, Providence. R. I. 



From Extra- 

 Selected 

 Mothers 



Golden and Red- 

 Clover Queens... 



Untested. 75c; six for $4.00. 

 Selected Untested. $1.00; si.\ for $5.00. 

 Tested, Si-5o. 

 Safe arrival guaranteed. Twenty-one years' 

 experience. Send your orders to 



E. A. Simmons, Greenville, Ala. 



Bee-Supplies 



Distributor of Lewis' Bee-Supplies at Fac- 

 tory Prices in Iowa. Also Red Clover and 

 Leather-Colored Italian Queens; and the 

 Folding Berry Boxes, and the old-style 

 Boxes. 



Beeswax wanted. Send for Catalog. 



W. i. McCARTY, Emmetisbur^, Iowa 



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W.H.Laws 



BEEVILLE, TEX. 



Is again ready with his Italian 

 Queens. There is no mistake but 

 the Red-clover Italians are the 

 best bees known. Letters com- 

 ing in nearly every day verify 

 this claim. Just read this one : 



Dear Sir: — The bees from the 

 queens you sent me last spring are 

 breeding finely, gathering honey, and 

 are NOT swarming. If all your reds 

 equal or approach these they are the 

 /'t-y/Z'trj- /// ///(• 'uh'/-/i/. If you can not fill 

 my order at once that you have bookt 

 I am willing to wait, as I want none 

 hut yours. W. LeGette, U.D.S. 



Taylorsville, N. C. 



I have not dared to advertise 

 until the present, nor reduce pri- 

 ces, as I should be swamped with 

 orders. From the time this ad. 

 reaches you I shall be in a posi- 

 tion to fill all orders promptly, 

 but always appreciate a few days' 

 notice before orders are to be 

 filled. PRICES — Single Queen, 

 $1 ; six for $.5.00 ; Breeders, $5.00. 



W, H. Laws, Beeville, Bee Co., Tex. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



