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American Hw Joarnal 



White Sweet Clover Seed 



Sweet Clover is rapidly becoming one of the most useful things that can be 

 grown on the farm. Its value as a honey-plant is well known to bee-keepers, but 

 its worth as a forage-plant and also as an enricherot the soil are not so widely 

 known. However, Sweet Clover is coming to the front very fast these days. 

 Some years ago it was considered as a weed by those who knew no better. The 

 former attitude of the enlightened farmer today is changing to a great respect 

 for and appreciation of Sweet Clover, both as a food for stock and as a valuable 

 fertilizer for poor and worn-out soils. 



The seed can be sown any time. From 18 to 'JO pounds per acre of the un- 

 hulled seed is about the right quantity to sow. 



We can ship promptly at the following prices for the white variety: 



Postpaid, one pound for 30 cents, or 2 pounds for 50 cents. By express 

 f. (). b. Chicago—.') pounds for 8nc ; 10 pounds for $l.r)0; 25 pounds for $3..50; 50 

 pounds for $6.50; or 100 pounds for $12.00. 



If wanted by freight, it will be necessary to add 25 cents more for cartage 

 to the above prices on each order. 



George W. York & Co., 117 N. Jeff, st., Chicago, III. 



HOMT UF»! 



You can transform any kerosene (coal oil) lamp or lantern 

 into dazzling brilliancy with our wonderful Bright Ligbt 

 Burner. 50 candle power invisible and nnbreakable 

 Steel Mantle. Brighter than electricity, better than gas 

 or gasoline, and perfectly safe. No generating— simply 

 light like any kerosene lamp. Nothing to get out of order. 

 Positively will not smoke or flicker. 



AniTMTC DI/'AlMTFFfc everywhere. SellslikewiWere. 

 '*^**-'l' * i* *■ rM^ M. auir ^^ ouportunity of a life time, work 

 all or spare time. Experience unnecessary. Make big money — be indepen- 

 dent. Write today. Act qtiick — territory cninp fnst. Complete sample, post- 

 paid, 30c, 4 for Sl.OO. Money back it not satisfactory. 



BRIGHT LIGHT CO., Dept. 5, Grand Rapids. Mich. 



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Carniolan Alpine Queens 





GRAY 

 WORKERS 



Select Tested Queens March, April, May, $5.00 ; June, July, August, $3.50. 

 Select Untested " —June, July, August, S2.00. 



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tilled until everything 



United States and Canada. 



Write for our booklet. Orders for Xiiclei and Hives can not In 

 concerning this line of business is arranf^^ed properly. 



Remit money order, and write English to the — 



Imperial-Royal Agricultural Association, 



12.-\:! Ljubljana, Carniola (Krain), Austria. 



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Bkeswax Waxieu.— We are paying 28 

 cents, cash, per potind for good, pure yellow 

 lieeswax delivered at our office. If yoti 

 want the money promptly for your beeswax, 

 ship it to us. either by express or freight. A 

 strong bag is the best in which to ship bees- 

 wax. Quantity and distance from Chicago 

 should decide as to freight or express. Per 

 haps under 25 pounds would better be sent 

 by express, if distance is not too great. Ad- 

 dress. George W. York & Co., 



117 V, Jefferson St.. Chicago. III. 



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Dr. Peiro will continue to give the 

 readers of the American Bee Journal 

 free advice regardint; the subject of 

 SiR<;icAL and Medicai. treatment. 

 Many have availed themselves of this 

 ofTer. Return postage is all you need 

 to send. Address. Dr. Pf.irh. L'148 Sun- 

 nyside .'\ve.. Chicago. 111. 



Italian Bees, Queens and Nuclei 



Choice Homc-Bred and Imported Stock. All 

 Queens reared in full colonies. 



Prices for April 



One Tested Queen $1.83 



Select Tested 2.40 



Breeding Queen.. (65 

 Comb N'ucleiislno 



queen; r.50 



,'i Pound Hees 7s 



.Safe arrival guaranteed. 



For prices on larger quan- 

 tities and description of 

 each grade of Queens, send 

 for Kree Catalog. Send for 

 sample Coinb Kouudation. 



J. L. STRONG, 



204 E. Logan St., Clarinda, Iowa. 



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Q A p y r A 9 Foot-Power 



DAIf nCO Machinery 



Read what J. L Pabknt, of Charl- 

 ton, N. Y.. nays: "We cut with on« 

 of your Combined MaclilneK, laat 

 wliitt-r. ftnc)iaff hlvef* with 7-in. cap, 

 100 honey-racks, 600 brood -frames. 

 2.000 hont-y-boieB. and a great deai 

 of other work. Thi8wlnt*T we hava 

 double the amount of be6-hlve«,eto., 

 tu make, and we eipecttodo It with 

 ttilH Saw, It will do all you Bay It 

 win," Catalog and price-lint free. 



iiddnn. W. P. ft JOHN BABNXB. 

 9H Kabj St.. Kookford, IlL 



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Danzenbaker Victor Bee-Smoker 



3;;X6 INCHES. 



Shown above in a standing and reclinin^' 

 position. In the latter the grate is under, 

 that it may have a full head of smoke ready 

 on the job at a touch of bellows. 



The perpendicular Fire-Draft Crate, forc- 

 ing air both ways, makes and cools the 

 smoke, forming a Double Fire-Wall for se- 

 curely riveting the double-braced brackets 

 to the cup. that is firmly bolted to the valve- 

 less bellows by Locked Nuts. 



The One-Piece cap can not clog. It is the 

 coolest, cleanest, strongest, best, ami larg- 

 est net capacity of all smokers, sellini; at 

 oiiedollar .ji.oo). We guarantee satisfaction. 



Price, postpaid. Sr.oo; or with the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal one year— both for $r.7t> 

 Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



117 N. Jefferson St.. CHICAGO. ILL, 



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WANTED 



white 

 HONEY 



Both COMB and KXTRACTKU 



Write us before dispos- 

 ing of your Honey Crop. 



s Beeswax s 





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— W.W'TED- 



HILDRETH & SEGELKEN, 



265-267 Greenwich St., 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



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