American l^ee Journal 



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falcon" Hives,Supplies and Foundation 



Everything for 

 the 



"falcon" 



Foundation made 

 in the "falcon" 

 plant at 

 Falconer, N. Y. 



SUPPLIES FOR 1914— Take inventory of supplies now and figure what you will need for a slim season. Get them ready at odd 

 limes HI the winter; and if there is a good season you will have ample time to reorder in April and get them for use. We 

 1 ke lo make "Inventory Sales " of " Falcon " supplies, for we know that we are dealing with an up-to-date beekeeper. 



INVESTMENT— What is the investment of an extra $25 oo in supplies to the loss of 500 pounds of honey ? Resolve to change for 

 lou. and buy " Falcon" supplies now. , ,. u ■.. ■ j . j- 



EARLY-ORDER DISCOUNT— For Falcon " hives and supplies bought now we give an early-order cash discount equai to 12 

 percent per year. .You see it pays for a strictly money basis. Write for early-order discounts, and send list of wants for 



" FALCON " QUALITY— In making our beehives, all of our waste lumber is made into cheap toy building-blocks, so that we are 

 able to put better material in our hives and goods. Get a trial lot this fall so that you can see for yourself, and still have 

 time to order lOMSupplies. . . , , . j ■ r . . c- 1 xi ,, i_ , ,. . -j ■ l 



FREE SAMPLES of our famous Falcon " foundation, made in our factory at talconer, N. v.. cheerfully sent postpaid with 

 copy of catalog, and name of nearest dealer if desired. 



FACTORY W. T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



Where the good bee-hives come from 



Faico ner, N. Y., U. S. A 



QUALITY HILL QUEENS 



Learn what Quality Hill Queens mean in greater honey-yields 

 for you. Send a postal for the booklet, " A Story of Success." Then 

 you'll know why we have been able to supply few more than our re- 

 orders. Dozens of beekeepers buy only our queens. This is because 

 we guarantee every Quality Hill Queen to have been reared under 

 conditions to warrant your success. Goldens are our specialty, but 

 we breed the darker strains, too. Only the highest yielders rear our 

 drones, and the breeders are carefully tested. You have a right to 

 know all about the queens you buy. Do you ? Write the postal now. 

 Make us prove our word. 



Many beekeepers rear their own queens. Many hesitate to pay 

 big prices for breeders. Our select tested Quality Hill Queens are 

 for such. Always tried one month in full colonies after testing. 

 Each must throw excellent daughters. All such are reduced in egg 

 laying before shipment. They must make good. They are reared 

 for you. The booklet tells about them. Write for it. 



Reference-Any Plainfield business firm listed with Dun & Bradstreet. 

 5 percent discount on all dozen orders received before March i. 



Quality Hill Apiaries, Plainfield, Illinois 



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They are the Finest in the Land — 

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Our Prices will make you smile. We want 

 to mail OUR BEE-SUPPLY CATALOG to 

 every bee-keeper in the land. It is FREE. 

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H. S. Duby. St. Anne, III., carries a full 

 line of Our Goods, and sells them at our 

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Boyd, Wis. 



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W.H.Laws 



Will be ready to take care of your 

 Queen orders, whether large or small, 

 the coming season. Twenty-five years 

 of careful breeding brings Laws' 

 queens above the usual standard: bet- 

 ter let us book your orders now. 



Tested queens in March; untested, 

 after April 1st. About 50 first-class 

 breeding-queens ready at any date. 



Prices; Tested. Ji.25; 5 for $5.00; 

 Breeders, each $5.00. Address 



W. H. Laws, Beeville, Texas. 



DAIf NtO Machinery 



Read what J. L Parent, of Charl- 

 ton, N. Y., says: "TVe cut with on* 

 of your Combined Machlnea, last 

 winter. 60 chaff hives *itli 7-ln cap, 

 100 honey-racks, 600 brood-framei^ 

 t,000 honey-boxeiHL and ft groat deai\ 

 of other work. ThlB winter we havf 

 doable the anioimt of bee-hl veB,et>o.« 

 to maJce.and we expect to do Hwltb 

 thlB Saw. It will do all you say It 

 wiU." Catalog and prlce-llBt tr** 



Addiwi. W. H. * jrOHBT BARHU 



