1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



17 



Queens by Return Mail. 



We have a good stock of nice young laying queens ready to mail upon I'eceipt of 

 order, and would be pleased to supply your wants. Our queens are noted for their 

 prolificness and honey-gathering qualities, beinw bred from the best honey-gatherers 

 obtainable, and mated with SELECTED DRONES. 



PRICES. 1 6 12 



Untested $.75 $4.25 $8.00 



Warranted 1.00 5.00 9.00 



Tested 1.50 



Select Tested 2.50 



If you wish select untested or select warranted queens, add 25c each, $1.00 for six, 

 or $2.00 for 12, to the list price. All cash orders booked and filled in rotation. Price 

 list upon application. » 



W. W. GARY & SON, Lyonsville, Massachusetts. 



DOLL 



SHIPPING 



GASES 



ARE VERY WELL MADE 



Of fine white basswood with one-piece cover and 

 bottom. Can furnish with either corrugrated 

 paper or "no-drip sticks." 



DOLL SHIPPING GASE!s 



Are made for any number or size of sections 

 with either 2 or 3 inch glass front. WE HAVE 

 LARGE STOCK ON HAND which means prompt 

 shipment, and our prices^are lowest. 



HONEY PAGKAGES IN TIN 



For shipping or storing extracted honey pre- 

 vent leakage, and taint from wood; being square 

 they are extra strong, and economize space. 



1-gaIlon cans, 10 in a box. 



.Vgallon cans, 1 or 2 in a box. 



SEND FOR 1909 ESTIMATE 



MINNESOTA BEE SUPPLY GO. 



123 Nicollet Island, 

 Minneapolis, Minn. 



Better Supplies 



More Profits 



You know to how large an extent the 

 profits of bee culture depend upon 

 the right kind of supplies, and you 

 know, too, that just as important as 

 the right supplies is to get them 

 when you want them, at the right 

 price. 



In every way — location, stock, and 

 low prices — we are fitted to serve 

 you to your profit. 



We Ship on Time 



and you get the goods when you 

 want them. We are centrally locat- 

 ed, and can ship direct by boat and 

 over thirty different railroads. Our 

 stock is the best, and we sell the 

 best goods at the lowest prices. 

 What more can you want? Write 

 today for our big book and special 

 prices for this month. 



Blanke & Hauk Supply Co. 



1009-13 Lucas Ave. St. Louis, Mo. 



HOW TO SAVE 50c on $2.00 



Beginning Jan. 1, 1910, the subscription price of the American Bee Journal will be $1 

 a year. But all who pay for the years 1910 and 1911 before Jan. 1, 1910, can have the 

 Bcc Journal at 75 cents a year— the present price— thus saving 50 cents. Or, if you 

 wish to save 25 cents, send us 75 cents for 1910 before next Jan. 1st. To new sub- 

 scribers for 1910 we will throw in the rest of this year's (1909) copies free. So the 

 sooner you subscribe the more you will get if you are a new subscriber 



Next year will be Xhe American Bee Journal's fiftieth anniversary. You should 

 have it. Dr. C. C. Miller is now its Associate Editor. Send for free sample copy if 

 not acquainted with it. You surely will want it regularly after seeing it. Address 



American Bee Journal, 146 W. Superior St., Chicago, Ills. 



