GeorgeW.York /^^,^ 

 Sandpoint, ? /t\ '^ 

 Idaho xM 



Bonner 

 Coiiuty 



A Big Bargain— Must Sell 



A friend of mine liere has lo acres, 

 ■iU acres under cultivation, bal. excel- 

 lent celery land; large .'i-room house 

 with closet, bath-room, kitchen-sink, 

 and built-in features in kitchen; wood- 

 shed and 20 h. p. boiler under it ; green- 

 house 16x20 feet, stocked ; abundance 

 of springs with best of water; 2 horse- 

 power gasoline engine. 1 'i miles from 

 Sandpoint, and two other towns within 

 1^2 miles, 'j acre in strawberries, bal. 

 in garden-truck. Good market for all 

 that can be raised. Fine location for 

 bees and poultry, also. Cost $4500 four 

 months ago ; will sacritice $500 if sold 

 at once. Terms, '4 down, balance on 

 or before 5 years. Write quick if you 

 want a good thing. Address the under- 

 signed, as I would like to help my 

 friend who, on account of other busi- 

 ness, will sacrifice as stated. I con- 

 sider it a fine opportunity to get an es- 

 tablished business and home. 



Untested Italian Queens 



The kind I have furnished for years — 

 the rest of the season at these prices: 

 1 for 75c; 3 for $2.10; (i for $-1.00; or 

 12 for $7.50. 



Some Special Offers 



American Bee Journal one year 

 ($1.00) with either " First Lessons in 

 Bee-Keeping" (50c), or Doolittle's 

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

 only $1.00; 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 Gleanings 

 in Bee Culture for a year instead of 

 the American Bee Journal in the above 

 special offer; or, if you want both 

 books and both bee-papers, send $2.20. 



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 

 long as it lasts, 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 $(;.50 ; or loo 

 lbs. for $12.00. 



If wanted by freight, add 25c for cart- 

 age on your order. 



While I make the handling of bee- 

 literature a specialty, I also take sub- 

 scriptions for general magazines. Write 

 me what you would like in the way of 

 bee-papers, bee-books, etc., and I will 

 be glad to quote you some attractive 

 prices. Address, 



George W. York, 



Publisher and Subscription Agent, 

 302 S. Boyer A^e., 



Sandpoint, Bonner Co., Idaho 



riease mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



American ~Bae Journal 



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 Hae They are eood breeders, and the workers are 

 showins- up tine I Introduced them among black bees, and the bees 

 are nearly yellow now, and are doing good work. 



Nemaha Co , Kan , July 15. a. W. Swax. 



George W. York & Co :— After importing queens for 15 years you 

 have 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 

 luu 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 1 want to say that she Is a beauty. I im- 

 mcdialely 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 filling my order 

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

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

 "° Marion CO.. 111., July 13. E. E. McColm. 



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. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 





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