1902 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



395 



A Warranted 



Red=clover 



Queen, 30 cts. 



An Offer for New 

 Subscribers. 



We want to add a lot of new readers to our WEEK- 

 L,Y AMERICAN BEE JOURNAI^ list. For that reason 

 we are making those who are not now reading our 

 journal regiilarly. this liberal offer: Send us 81.30 and 

 we will mail you the Bee Journal for a whole year, 

 and also one of our WARRANTED I<ONG-TONGUED 

 RED-CI^OVER QUEENS -untested Italian. 



We have arranged with one of the oldest and best 

 queen-breeders (having many years' experience) to 

 rear queens for us this season. His bees average quite 

 a good deal the longest tongues of any yet measured. 

 The breeder he will use is direct from Italy, having 

 imported her himself. Her worker-bees are large, 

 somewhat leather-colored, very gentle, and scarcely 

 requiring veil or smoke. They stored red-clover 

 honey last season. All queens guaranteed to arrive in 

 good condition, and all will be clipped unless other- 

 wise ordered. They will be mailed in rotation, begin- 

 ning about June 1st, so " first come, first served." 

 Headquarters in Chicago for Root's 

 Bee-supplies at Root's Prices. . . . 

 A free catalog and a sample of the American 

 Bee Journal on request. 



George W. York & Co., Chicago, 111. 



144-146 Erie Street. 



A QUEEN FREE. 



Our stock is the very best that money and experi- 

 ence can procure. Just give our stock a trial and be 

 convinced. We will give one warranted queen free 

 in July for every order for one dozen queens before 

 May 1, in order to have you try our stock. Prices : 

 Untested, each, $1.00; 6 for fS.OO ; 12 for $9.00. Select 

 tested, $2.50. Tested, |1 25. Two-frame nucleus and 

 warranted queen, $3.00 ; three - frame nucleus and 

 queen, $3.50. Send for our catalog of bee-keepers' 

 supplies and our price list of Italian queens and nu- 

 cleus colonies, with description of our strain of bees. 



PRESTON STORE & PRODUCE CO., 



Dority, Preston Co., W. Va. 



10 CENTS 



That's all it costs to get acquainted with the 



Rocky Mountain 

 Bee Journal. 



We want to send it on trial to every 

 reader of Gleanings Three Months for 

 10 cts. This vigorous young month- 

 ly has just entered its second year on 

 a paying basis, and has become the 

 recognized mouthpiece of the bee- 

 keepers of the great Rocky Mountain 

 alfalfa regions. Address 



The Rocky Mountain Bee Journal, 



Box 611. Boulder. Colorado. 



To make cows pay, use Sharpies Cream Separators. 

 Book " Business Lalrylng " & cat. 288 free. W. Chester, Pa. 



Listen, Bee-keepers ! 



The Lone Star Apiarist 



A new bee-journal in the great South- 

 west, the Texas bee-keepers' paradise. 



It will tell you of more glorious fields in the counties 

 south of Uvalde, superior to and more abundant in 

 honey-yielding flora, promi.sing to be one of the great- 

 est honey-producing sections in the world. With flow- 

 ing wells, and the planting of fields of alfalfa in addi- 

 tion to the fine natural resources there already. Its 

 editor will tell about his extended trip through this 

 wonderful land. 



Subscribe now, $1 a year. T\ie Apiarist is 

 not only for the South, but for all America 

 and foreign countries too. Our company has 

 purchased the Southland Queen, and now 

 we have the only bee-journal in the South. 



THE LONE STAR APIARIST PUB. CO.. 

 Louis Scholl, Editor. Floresville, Texas. 



Minnesota Bee-keepers' Supply Mfg. Co., 



Manufacturers of 



Bee-hives, Sections, Shipping-cases, and 

 Everything Used by Bee-keepers. 



Orders filled promptly. We have the best shipping 

 facilities in the world. You will save money by send- 

 ing for our price list. Address 



Minnesota Bee=>keepers' Supply Mfg. Co., 

 Nicollet Island Power Building, Minneapolis, Minn. 



