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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



March 26, 1903. 



The Best Bee-Goods 

 io the World.... 



are no better than tbose we malte, 

 and the chances are that they are not 

 so pood. If you buy of us yoii 

 'Will noa, be diMappoliited. 

 We sire iiDclei-MwItl l>y no 

 one. Send for new catalog and 

 price-list and free copy of THE 

 AMERICAN BEE-KP:EPER; in its 

 thirteenth year ; -nO cents a year; es- 

 pecially for beginners. 



THE 



W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



W. M. Gerrish, Epping, N.H., carries ^ 



a full line of our g-oods at catalog prices. T 



Order of him and save the freight. w 



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«H.sfr. (iioiition tJee Journal ■waen writing. 



Only 8c a lb. 



FOR THE BEST 



Wbite Alfalfa Honey 



ALL IN 60-LB. CANS 



A sample by mail, 10c for package 

 and postage. By freight, f.o.b. Chi- 

 cago : 2 cans in box (120 lbs.) at 8 cents 

 a pound. We can furnish Basswood 

 Honey at ^c a pound more. 



This Alfalfa Honey should go off like 

 hot-cakes. Better order at once, and 

 get a good supply for your customers. 



QEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



144 & 146 E. Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



OMAHA, NEB. 

 We carry a complete stock of HIGGINSVILLE 

 BEE-SUPPLIES at the above place. Our Neb. 

 custome'S will save considerable freight by or- 

 tleriag from them. Kind and courteous treat- 

 ment, low prices and prompt attention our 

 motto. Address, 



LEAHY MFG. CO., 

 Catalog Free. 1730 S. 13th St., Omaha, Neb. 

 jplease mention Bee Journal -wheD writme 



BEE = SUPPLIES! 



Everything used by bee-keepe. -- 



POUDER'S HONEY -JARS. Prompt 



service. Low Freight Rates. 



NEW CATALOG FREE. 



WALTER S.POUDER. 



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f^^ Dadant's Foundation 



26tll 

 Year 



We guarantee Satisfaction, ^ur^^ FYRMNEMo'sAa^l^'ay''- 



No LOSS. PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEBTINQ. 



"Whv doe<% it sell so well? because it has always given better satie- 

 ¥V 11^ UUCA IL SCII »U WCII f faction than any other. Because In is years 

 there have not been any complaints, but thousands of compliments. 



Send name for our Catalog, Samples of Foundation and Veil Material. 

 We sell the best Veils, cotton or silk. 



Bee-Heeoers' SuDDlios 



OF ALL 

 KINDS ** 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langstroth on the Honey-Bee — Re\/isecl, 



The classic in Bee-Culture — Price, $1.20, by mail. 



BEESWAX WANTED 



at all times. 



DADANT & SON, 



Hamilton, Hancock Co., ill 



t".ease uiciiuon Bee Joorn^i "wtien ■writing, 



(lood Reading. 



We mention here a few booklets, pamphlets, etc.. which we will mail tree upon application to parties inter- 

 ested. If you wish the whole number, enclose five cents for postage. 



BOOKS FOR BEE-KEEPERS is a booklet of 16 pages which gives a complete list of beebooks, 

 including- German and French bee-books and translations; books on fi&h-culture, strawberry, 

 growing, greenhouse construction, gardening, etc. 



BEES AND QUEENS is an S-paee booklet containing much valuable matter on the subject of 

 queens; reasons why they don't lay; test of purity, etc. It also names price on imported and 

 domestic, Italian and Carniolan queens, as well as nuclei and full colonies. 



FACTS ABOUT BEES is a 7i page booklet by F. Danzenbaker. It is of especial interest to pro- 

 ducers of fancy comb honev. It deals chiefly with the Danzenbaker hive; drawings are used 

 to show the construction of the hive and the manipulations to secure the best results. A num' 

 ber of pages are demoted to reports of bee-keepers who have used this hive. Ninth edition now 

 ready. Mailed for 2 cent stamp. 



OUTFITS FOR BE*tINNERS is a little pamphlet giving the initial steps necessary for one to 

 make a successful start in bee-keeping. It also includes a number of outfits, and names prices 

 of same. 



FOOD VALUE OF HONEY i 

 eaten in preference to othe 



14-page leaflet by Dr. C. C. Miller. Tells why honey should be 

 weets, and includes many cooking recipes in which honey is 

 used. This is intended for free distribution by producers to stimulate a greater demand for 

 the sale of their honey. It can be printed with the producer's card on the front cover and ad- 

 vertisement on the back, if desired, very cheaply, 



SEED CATALOG will soon be ready. This lists seeds for the garden, seed potatoes, basswood 

 seed and trees, alsike, white Dutch, medium and mammoth red clover seed, alfalfa, sweet and 

 crimson clover seed, buckwheat, rape, cow peas, turnip, sunflower, soia beans and coffee berry, 

 borage, catnip, dandelion, motherwort, figwori, mustard, spider plant, portulaca. Rocky 

 Mountain bee-plant, sweet peas and other seeds; thermometers, barometers, powder guns, in- 

 secticides, tobacco-dust, sprayers, hot-bed sash, starting boxes, potato-planters, transplanting 

 machines, etc. 



RUBBER STAMP CATALOG illustrates and describes self-inking stamps, molding and block 

 stamps to be used with ink pids; model and U. S. band daters; ink pads and ink for renewing 

 same; interchangeable stencils; metal bodied rubber type and holders, and printing wheels. 



LABEL CATALO(. includes samples of one, two and three color work; also labels printed on 

 three colors glazed paper; price-lists for the printing of circulars, catalogs, letter, note, state- 

 ment and bill heads; shipping tags, envelops, business cards, etc.; display cards, caution cards 

 for shippers of comb honey, etc. 



SPANISH CATALO(; is an abridged edition of our regular catalog of Bee-Keepers' Supplies, and 

 is of interest to Spanish readers only. Give us the names of any of your Spanish triends in- 

 terested in bee-keeping. 



The A. I. Root Company, 



nEDINA,0H10. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. '^HiitGO ill"'*' 



CHICAGO ILL., 



are headquarters fur ROOT'S BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES IN CHICAGO. Send to them for 

 their free Catalog. 



