November, 1915. 



American ^ee Journal 



What- 



going to pass up a 5 percent 

 cash November Discount? 



Many beekeepers do not prepare for the unusual honey-flows that come in some sections after 

 they have almost given up hopes of getting any surplus honey, and are, therefore, caught off guard. A 

 few dollars put into supplies at this time of the year will put you in shape to take advantage of the early 

 flows, and as you need more supplies subsequent orders can be placed. The 5 percent discount will 

 almost pay the freight and give a running start over those who neglect to put in their supplies this fall. 



The quality of workmanship and material is unsurpassed. Some of your neighboring beekeep- 

 ers will be glad to show you some of the goods they have purchased of us. 



Red Catalog, postpaid - "Simplified Beekeeping," postpaid 



DEALERS EVERYWHERE 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., Falconer, New York 



Where the good bee-hives come from 



Ifhe CANADIAN HORTKULTURisT 

 AND BEEKEEPER 



The only bee publication in Canada 



It is the official orean of the Ontario Beekeepers' Association, and has incor- 

 porated with it the former Canadian Bee Journal. 



Beelteepingand Horticulture in its various branches are effectively combined 

 to form a live, attractive, and practical monthly magazine. 



Well illustrated and up-to-date. Subscription price postpaid. 

 Canada. Ji.ciu a year. United States. $1.25 a year. Foreign. $i.5u a year. 



Sample Copy sent free on request. 



A The Horticultural Publishing Co., Limited, Peterboro, Ont., Can. 



BARNES' 



Foot-Power 

 Machinery 



LEGHORN BREEDERS! 



Read what J. I. Parent 



of Chariton, N. Y.. says : 



"We cut with one of your 



Combined Machines last 



winter sochaff hives with 



7-in. cap. loo honey-racks, 



500 frames, and a great 



deal of other work. This 



winter we have a double 



amount of hives, etc. to 



'■ make with this saw. It 



'■/^ will do all you say of it. " 



Catalog & price-list free 



W. F. & JOHN BARNES 



995 Ruby St., ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS. 



HONEY AND QUEENS 



Sifi 00 ^^*s )2 gallon barrel of Chinquapin 

 ,91V. VU honey. 



CJOA AA Gets same amount either poplar or 

 ■QLv.vv i^iiack tupelot'um honey. 



$10 OA Gets carriers of eight ?4 lb cases; 

 ■iS.ZU fancy. mM oz . and better light am- 

 ber comb honey. 

 SI 8 00 ''etssame amount and quality, n 

 .^lU.VV outice sections. 



Sifi 'lO ■^'^me amount, m ounces, lighter 

 *"'•'"' weight, Kicper pound. 



$5 Afl Tested grey Caucasian queens; 

 ''•V" best stock $1.5.. each. 



J. J. WILDER, Cordele, Georgia 



i 



Send in your subscription to The 

 Leghorn Journal and keep posted on 

 the progress of the I^eghorn industry; 

 as it is devoted exclusively to the dif- 

 ferent Leghorn fowls. Subscription 

 price 50c per year. Special offer- 

 Send us IOC and the names ot five of 

 your neighbors interested in Leg- 

 horns, and we will send you The 

 f^eghorn Journal for three months. 



THE LEGHORN JOURNAL 



Appomattox, Virginia 



SHIPPING CASES 



We have them and sell at the old 

 price. .Send us a list of what you 

 want or send for catalog of the best 

 and cheapest bee supiilies of all 

 kinds. 



H. S. DUBY & SON, St. Anne, lii. 



\ Honey Jars \ 



No. 25 screw cap jars, 1-lb., 

 $4.60 gross. Shipping cases, 

 cartons and cans. Amber 

 honey, 1\ cts. a lb. Light am- 

 ber 82 cts. a lb. on two 60-lb. 

 can lots. Catalog of supplies 

 free. 1. J. STRINGHAM, 

 105 Park Place, N. Y. 



APIARIES : Glen Cove, L. I. 



ARTISTS " , 



ENGRAYERS-ELECTROTyPERS 



542-550 S.DEflRBORN ST 



PONTIACBLDG. CHICAGO. I 



TEXAS QUEENS 



Italians, the pure thre^ 

 banded stock from im- 

 ported mothers. Carnio- 

 lans, the pure dark grey 

 stock from Carniola. 

 Queens will be ready to 

 ship early in March. No 

 disease. Prices, 75 cents 

 , . each. $8.00 per dozen. 



Circular tree ' 



Grant Anderson, Riohondo, Texas 



