Aug. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



555 



fldelS * HflRD RECORD TO 5Ef\T * fl(lGl§ 



My father has an Adel colony that stored 75 pounds section honey. It cast a swarm that has 

 filled nine 24-pjund supers up to date— 1903. I am ready to back up_thls statement. 



F. R. Koz 



Iowa, 

 xpect 



\K, Maquoketa, 



I got 210 1-pound sections from one Adel colony. Another has filled 8 supers, and I e 

 more supers this year from same colony. J. C, Oli)Eni!erg, Belleplaine, M 



One Queen and "ImproTed Queen Rearing," $1.50. Send for 16-page Catalog. 

 30AU HENRY ALLEY. WenHAM. MASS 



FKEB FOR A MONTH .... 



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 yon cannot afford to be without the best 

 Sheep Paper published in the United Statea. 



W^ool Markets and Sheep 



has a hobby which is the sheep-breeder and 

 his Industry, first.foremost and all the time. 

 Are yon interested 7 Write to-day. 



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Sections, Stiippino-Gases, 

 fioneu-Gans, 



And everything necessary for the bee-keeper 

 Prompt shipping. FINE ITALIAN QUEENS 

 Catalog free. 



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1004 E. Washington St., 

 4'iAtf INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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QUEENS ''o g'v«- 



Sterling, Ga., June 29, 1903. 

 I was showing my father yesterday how my bees, which I bought from you, were out work- 

 ing everything in my apiary. Sjnd me 4 Buckeye Red Clover and 2 JMuth Strain Golden Italians. 

 I will order more after next extracting. " THOS. H. KINCADE. 



Buckeye Strain Red Clover Queens. They roll in honey,while the ordinary starve. 

 Muth Strain Qolden Italians— None Superior. .-. Carniolans— None Better. 



Untested, 75c each; 6 for $ 4.00 I Tested, $1.50 each: 6 for $ 7.25 



Select Untested, $1,00 each; 6 for 5.00 I Select Tested, $2 50 each; 6 for 12.00 



Best money can buy, $3.50 each. 



Send for Catalog of BEE-SUPPLIES ; complete line at manufacturer's prices. 



The Fred W. Muth Co,, 



Front and Walnut, 



CINCIIMNATI, OHIO. 



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FROM MANY FIELDS 



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Fine Weather in California. 



We are having tine weather here in central 

 California. Bees are doing well. The Cen- 

 tral California Bee-Keepers' Association had 

 a special meeting to discuss and consider the 

 subject of the California National Honey-Pro- 

 ducers' Association of Los Angeles. Nearly 

 all were in favor of joining, but it was laid 

 over until after the meeting in Aug. 18 to 20, 

 at Los Angeles, where some of us expect to 

 be, if the Lord wills. 



My follts live at Pasadena, the garden of 

 Los Angeles County, which place the Santa 

 Fe railroad runs through. Bee-keepers from 

 the East should not fail to see it while in Cali- 

 fornia. B. P. Shirk. 



Kings Co., Calif., Aug. 3. 



Hiving Swarms— A Report. 



I received a queen during that cold, wet 

 weather and had bad luck introducing her, so 

 I sent for another and introduced her with 

 the tobacco-smoke system, and had success. 



On page i7'A, dumping the swarms in front of 

 the hive and letting them run in to keep them 

 strong i.s recommended. It says in two weeks 

 all swarming will be over. It seems to me a 



A STANDARD=BRED 



QUEEI-BEE EEEE 



To Our Regular Paid-In-Advance Subscribers. 



We have arranged with several of the best queen-breeders to supply us during- 1903 with The Very Best Untested 

 Italian Queens that they can possibly rear — well worth $1.00 each. We want every one of our present regular subscribers 

 to have at least one of these Queens. And we propose to make it easy for you to get one or more of them. 



A QUEEN FREE FOR SENDING ONE NEW SUBSCRIBER. 



In the first place, you must be a regular subscriber to the American Bee Journal, and your own subscription mus 

 be paid at least 3 months in advance. If it is not already paid up, you can send in the necessary amount to make it so 

 when you order one of these fine Queens. 



Send us $1.00 and the name (not your own) and address of One NEW subscriber for the American Bee Journal, and 

 we will mail you one of the Queens free as a premium. 



Now, go out among your bee-keeping neighbors and friends and invite them to subscribe for the old American Bee 

 Journal. If you want some to show as samples, we will mail you, for the asking, as many copies of the American 

 Bee Journal as you can use. 



Should there be no other bee-keepers near you, and you desire one of these fine Queens any way, send us $1.50 and 

 we will credit your subscription for one year and also mail you a Queen. Of course, it is understood that the amount sent 

 will pay your subscription at least one year in advance of the present time. So, if your subscription is in arrears, be sure 

 to send enough more than the $1.50 to pay all that is past due also. 



We prefer to use all of these Queens as premiums for getting new subscribers. But if any one wishes to purchase 

 them aside from the Bee Journal subscription, the prices are as follows : 

 One Queen, 75c.; 3 Queens, $2.10 ; 6 Queens for $4.00. 

 We are filling orders almost by return mail. 



Now for the new subscribers that you will send us — and then the 

 Queens that we will send you ! Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144-146 E. ERIE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 



Please Mention the Bee Journal when writing Advertisers. 



