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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Oct. 22, 1903. 



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The Best Bee-Goods 

 ia the World.... 



are no better thau those we make, 

 and the chances are that they are not 

 so good. If you buy of us yoii 

 'M'ill mot. be dis^appointed. 

 'We are undersold I»y no 

 one. Send for new catalog and 

 price-list and free copy of THE 

 AMERICAN BEE-KEEPER; in its 

 thirteenth year; 50 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. 

 Order of him and save the freight. 



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If you want the Bee-Book 



That covers the whole Apicultural Field more 



completely than any other published, 



send f 1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal.. 



FOR HIS 



"Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal Discounts to the Trade. 



Hives, Sections, Foundation, 



etc We can save you money. Send list of goods 

 wanted and let us quote you prices. ROOT'S 

 GOODS ONLY. Send for Catalog. ^ .„ ^ 

 m H. HUNT & SON. Bell Branch, Mich. 

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if you work for ue. We will Btart you in 

 lOOslneBs and fumlBh the capital. Work 

 light and easy. Send 10 cents for fuU 



Lono Tonoo6§ Vaiuaoie 



South as well as North. 



How Moore's strain of Italians roll in the 

 honey down In Texas. 



HuTTO. Tf.x., Nov. 19, 1902. 



J. P. Moore.— Dear Sir:— I wish to write you 

 in regard to queens purchased of you. I could 

 have written sooner, but I wanted to test them 

 thoroughly and see if they had those remarka- 

 ble qualities of a three-banded Italian bee. I 

 must confess to you I am more surprised every 

 day as I watch them. They simply " roll the 

 honey in." It seems that they get honey where 

 others are idle or trying to rob; and for gentle- 

 ness of handling, I have never seen the like. 

 Friend E. R. Root was right when he said your 

 bees have the longest tongues; for they get 

 honey where others fail. I will express my 

 thanks for such queens. I am mor« than 

 pleased. I will stock my outapiaries next 

 spring with your queens. 



Yours truly, Henry Schmidt. 



The above is pretty strong evidence that red 

 clover is not the only plant which requires 

 long-tongue bees to secure the greatest quantity 

 of nectar. 



Daughters of my 23-100 breeder, the prize- 

 winner, and other choice breeders: Untested, 

 75 cents each; six, $4 00; dozen, $7.50. Select 

 untested, $1.00 each; six, $5.00; dozen, $9.00. 

 Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. Cir- 

 cular free. I am 611ing all orders by return 

 mail, and shill probably be able to do so till 

 the close of the season. 



J. P. Moore, L. Box 1, Morgan, Ku. 



31Atf Pendleton Co. 



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 when writing Advertisers. 



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No LOSS. PATENT WEED-PROCESS SHEBTINO. 



W/h^r i\r\(^a. t'k c<^ll en iir<=>ll ? Because it has always given better satls- 

 VY Il^i' UUCd IL SCII »U well r faction than any other. Because In 25 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-Heepers' SuDplies 



OF ALL 

 KINDS ** 



Very fine pure-bred BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK Chickens and Eggs 

 for sale at very low prices. 



Langstrolh on the Honey-Bee — Rei/iscd, 



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



DADANT & SON, s 



riamllton, Hancock Co., Ill L 



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at all times. 



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6 Percent Discount 



DIRING THE IVIOISTH OF OCTOBER. 



There is every evidence that there will be a heavy demand for 

 goods the coming season ; and if you defer placing your order until 

 next February or March, you will not only lose your discount, but 

 may have to wait for the filling of your order some weeks. Indeed, 

 you can afi'ord to borrow money, and get your goods now, thus hav- 

 ing them all ready for next season's use. 



Every Month You Wait, it will Cost You 1 Percent 

 Per Month. 



The styles of goods will be about the same for next season, so 

 there is no use waiting for a new Catalog. But remember prices 

 have advanced, owing to the increased price of material ; but if you 



Take Advantage of Our Early-Order Discount 



you will not be paying any more for your goods than last year. A 

 word to the wise is sufficient. 



The A, L Root Co,, Medina, Ohio, 



CHICAGO, ILL., 144 E. Erie St. SYRACUSE, N. Y., 1635 W. Gene 



ST. PAUL, MINN., 1034 Miss. St. PHILADELPHIA, PA., 10 Vine ! 



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