Tune. 1913. 



George W.York ^^g^ 

 Sandpoint, '' '^ -^ 

 Idaho 



Bouuer 

 County 



This is May 21st. and I am getting 

 settled as rapidly as possible here in 

 Northern Idaho. In another week I 

 will be ready to do business again. 



While I will make the handling of 

 bee-literature a specialty, I will also 

 take subscriptions for any other publi- 

 cations. Write me what you would 

 like, and I will be glad to quote you 

 some attractive prices. 



A Few Special 

 Offers. 



American Bee Journal one year 

 ($1.01') with either " First Lessons in 

 Bee-Keeping" (.iOc), or Doolittle's 

 "Scientific Queen-Rearing" (.50c), for 

 only $l.iHt; or the .American Bee Jour- 

 nal a year with both of the books men- 

 tioned—all postpaid for only $1.40. 



If you prefer, you can have either 

 Gleanings in Bee Culture or the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review for a year instead of 

 the American Bee Journal in the above 

 special offer; or, if you want both 

 books and any two of the three bee- 

 papers, send $2.20 ; or if you want both 

 books and all three bee-papers for one 

 year, send $2.90. 



Send for my free circular of other 

 special offers. 



White Sweet Clover 

 Seed 



I have a quantity of White Sweet 



Clover Seed in Chicago, 111., which I 



will sell at the following low prices so 



ong as it last;, all orders to be sent to 



me here at Sandpoint, Idaho : 



.5 lbs. for 80c; 10 lbs. for $1.50; 25 

 lbs. for $3..50 ; 50 lbs. for $6.50 ; or 100 

 lbs. for $12.00. 



If wanted by freight, add 25c for cart, 

 age on your order. 



A GOOD COUNTRY FOR 

 BEES. 



I am told by local bee-keepers that 

 this is one of the best localities for 

 bees, and there is much unoccupied 

 territory here in Northern Idaho. If 

 interested, ask for particulars. Address 



George W. York, 



Publisher and Subscription Agent, 

 302 S. Boyer Ave., 



Sandpoint, Bonner Co., Idaho 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



American ]Bee Joarnal 



Untested Italian Queen-Bees 



Our Standard-Bred 



6 Queens for $4.50 ; 3 for $2.50 ; 

 1 for 90 cents. 



For a number of years we have been sending out to 

 bee-keepers exceptionally fine Untested Italian Queens, 

 purely mated, and all right in every respect. Here is 

 what a few of those who received our Queens have to say 

 about them ; 



George W. York & Co. :— The two queens received of you some 

 time ago are fine They are grood breeders, and the workers are 

 showing- up fine I Introduced them among black bees, and the bees 

 arc nearly yellow now. and are doing good work. 



Nemaha Co , Kan , July 15. A. W. Swan*. 



Georoe W. York Sc Co :— After Importing queens for 15 years you 

 hare sent me the best She keeps 9 1-2 Langstroth frames fully oc- 

 cupied to date, and. although I kept the hive well contracted, to force 

 them to swarm, they have never built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 100 pounds of honey If the flow lasts this week. 



Ontario. Canada July 22 Chas. Mitchell 



George W. York & Co. :— The queen I bought of you has proven a 

 good one. and has given me some of the best colonies. 



Washington Co., Va., July 22. N. P. Oglesbt. 



George W York & Co. ;— The queen I received of you a few days 

 ago came through O. K . and I want to say that she is a beauty. I im- 

 mediately introduced her into a colony which had been queenless for 

 20 days. She was accepted by them, and has gone to work nicely. I 

 am highly pleased with her and your promptness in fllllng my order. 

 My father, who is an old bee keeper, pronounced her very fine. You 

 will hear from me again when I am in need of something in the bee 

 line. B. E. McColm. 



Marion Co.. 111.. July 13. 



We usually begin mailing Queens in May, and con- 

 tinue thereafter on the plan of " first come first served." 

 The price of one of our Untested Queens alone is 90 

 cents, or with the old American Bee Journal for one 

 year — both for $1.60. Three Queens (without Journal) 

 would be $2..50. or 6 for $4.50. Full instructions for in- 

 troducing are sent with each Queen, being printed on the 

 underside of the address-card on the mailing-cage. You 

 cannot do better than to get one or more of our fine 

 Standard-Bred Queens. 



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