August, 1912. 



American Bac Journal J 



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RUSH orders for 



"falcon" 



Beeway sections. No 



250 



500 

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Price per lb. 

 Light Section Foundation 



Brood " 



Hoffman Brood Frames, 10, 35c ; 100, $3.00. 

 No.l4 1-story Dovetailed Hive, cover, body, bottom and frames : 

 8-frame 10-frame 



1 5 10 1 5 10 



$1..50 $7.00 $13.50 $1.60 $7.50 $14.50 

 Dovetailed supers complete without sections and starters. 



Beekeepers' Supplies 



N-fraine 10 frame 

 No. 2, 4^1% completed 5 lO 5 10 

 B2 4,VxlK sections $2.50 $4.80 $2.75 $5.30. 



Plain sections 25c ; per M less. 



Dew^ey Foundation p'astener, each $1.25; by 



mail, $1.50. 

 Ideal Bee-Veil, 65c ; by mail, 75c. 

 Untested Italian queens, 1, $1.00, 6. $5.50- 

 Tested " " 1, 1..50, 6, 8.00 



Order from nearest dealer. If you don't 

 know the name drop us a postal. Red cata- 

 log postpaid. 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Company, Falconer, N. Y. 



C. C. Clemens Bee-Supply Co. 



130 Grand Ave., Kansas City, Mo. 



Where the ^ood bee-hii'cs come from 



H. S. Duby, St. Anne, III. 



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Section Honey Extractor 



FOR THE EXTRACTION OF HONEY FROM 



UNFINISHED SECTIONS 



All of the extractor is made of metal and well finish- 

 ed so as to be strong and durable. It is in fact a 



Baby Extractor. Suited exactly to the use of the producer 

 who has many sections which he is unable to market and which he 

 wishes to use as bait sections the following season. Total weight of 

 the extractor boxed is 10 pounds. It will come cheaply by express. 

 Price for the reversible style $4.50. Price for the non-reversible $3.00. 

 Section Uncapping Knife - 50c. Address"all orders to 



A. H. OFFER, 6259 Patterson Ave. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



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Don't Worry About 



Robber Bees 



BE SAFE AND USE THE 



Schamu Patent Roller Entrance 



HIVE BOTTOM 



It also keeps the colony warmer, and allows breeding up in early spring. 



Allows feeding any time of day, even during a honey-dearth. 



Controls the supply of drones, and insures the best mating of Queens. 



Changes the amount of ventilation to suit the temperature. 



Closes the entrance so as to allow moving. 



Serves the purpose of drone-trap, feeder, bottom-board, entrance-block — 

 and does the work infinitely better. 



Makes Bee-Keeping Pleasant as well as Profitable for either amateur 

 or professional. 



Price, $l.-5i> f. o. b. Liverpool, N. Y. 



Ask for descriptive booklet, and send all orders to 



DR. CHAS. G. SCHAMU, Liverpool, N. Y. 



QUEENS OF MOORE'S 

 STRAIN OF ITALIANS 



PRODUCE WORKERS 



That till ttie supers quick 

 Witli honey nice and thick. 

 They have won a world-wide reputa- 

 tion for honey-gathering, hardiness, 

 gentleness, etc. Untested queens. $i: 

 six, 55; 12, Jo.oj. Select untested, $1.25: 

 si.f, $6.00: 12, Sii.oo. Safe arrival and 

 satisfaction guaranteed. Circular 

 free. J. P. MOORE, 



Queen-breeder, Route 1 Morgan, Ky. 



I*lease mention Am. iiee Journal when writing. 



OUR HAND-MOORE STRAIN 



3-Band Italians 



Are the best Honey-Gatherers. They spoil 

 our white-clover honey by mixing it with 

 red clover. Record tongue reach 23 100 of an 

 inch. Breed strictly for business. Untest- 

 ed. 75c; 12 for SH.oo; 50 for $25.00. 



LATSHAW HONEY COMPANY, 



CARLISLF,. IND. 



Pkase mention Am. Bee Journal when writiiig. 



I Breed Golden Queens 



and Bees by the best known methods, and 

 best apiarist; in full colonies in prime con- 

 dition for rearing Queens. Untested. 75 cts. 

 Full 8-frarne Colonies. $?.oo each. Guaran- 

 teed no disease. s.Atf 



M. Bates, Rt. 4, Greenville, Ala. 



Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



-' The Amateur Bee-Keeper " 



This is a booklet of 86 pages, written 

 by Mr. J. W. Rouse, of Missouri. It is 

 mainly for beginners — amateur bee- 

 keepers — as its name indicates. It is a 

 valuable little work, revised this year, 

 and contains the methods of a practical, 

 up-to-date bee-keeper of many years' 

 experience. It is fully illustrated. Price, 

 postpaid, 2.5 cents; or with the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal one year — both for 

 $1.10. Send all orders to the office o{ 

 the American Bee Journal. 



