SEPTEMBER 1, 1912 



WANTED 



NEW CROP HONEY 



Both Comb & Extracted 



Are you looking for a market ? New 



York is as good as any. We handle 



on commission and buy outright. 



Write us before disposing of your 



honey. 



HILDRETH & SEGBLKEN 



265 Green-wricH St., Neiv York 



Tennessee-bred Queens! 



Forty Years' Experience in Queen-rearing. 

 Breed Three-banded Italians Only. 



I am at last up with all contracts, and can fill or- 

 ders by return mail— two to five dozen daily. Prices 

 for remainder of season: Untested, one, 75c: six, 

 S4.00; twelve. S7.50. Tested, double these prices. 

 The very best breeder, SIO.OO. Select breeder, 85.00. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tennessee 



GOLDEN ITALIAN QUEENS 



75 cts. each; six for $4.50; twelve for |8.00. 

 Untested, warranted, good for black brood. 

 J. B. CASE., POR.T ORANGE, FI^A. 



Established 1885 

 WE CARRY AN UP - TO - DATE LINE OF 



BEEKEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Write for our 6i-pa.ge catalog- free, and 

 for lowest prices on supplies. Full in- 

 formation g-iven to all inquiries. We 

 handle the best make of g-oods for the 

 beekeeper. . Freight facilities g^ood. 

 Let US hear from you. 



JOHN NEBEL & SON SUPPLY CO., HIGH HILL, MO. 



APIARIAN SUPPLIES AND BEES. 



This Is our 21st year in the business. Let us 

 quote you special prices on goods needed. Catalog 

 free. Discount sheet to dealers. Colony of bees 

 with tested Italian queen in complete hive. 810.00. 

 I. J. STRINCHAM, 105 PARK PLACE, NEW YORK 

 Apiaries, Clen Covs, L. I. 



Rush orders by express for sec- 

 tions and foundation. 



Shipping-cases for Comb 

 Honey. 



Tin and Glass Packages for 

 Extracted Honey. 



Beeswax Wanted. 



M. H. HUNT & SON 



Lansing, Mich. 



General Agents In Michigan 

 for Root's Goods 





^31 ,^. ^ A ^ _— Is the Shipping Center of 



Boston New England 



Bee-keepers should bear this In mind when or- 

 dering their supplies. . A full line of supplies 

 always In stock Send for catalog. 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friend Street BOSTGIt, MASS. 



CHAS. ISRAEL & BROS. 



488-490 Canal Street, NEW YORK 



WTiolesale Dealers and Commission Merchants in 



Honey, Beeswax, Maple Sugar and Syrup, ete. 



Consignments solicited. Kstabllshed 1875. 



ITALIAN AND GARNIOLAN QUEENS I 



Nuclei, Bees by Pound. Ten-pag'e descriptive list free. Un- 

 tested, 75c. Natural R, C. Golden from imported stock, select 

 untested, 90c; tested, $1.25. Leaflets, " How to Introduce 

 Queens," 16c; "Increase," 16c; or both for 26c. 



E. E. MOTT, Clenwood, MIeh. 



LEARN BEEKEEPING from the Beginning 



$1.00 



"First Lessons In Beekeeping" and the 

 American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only 



"First Lessons in Beekeeping" is a 190-page book telling all that the beginner 

 need know. . . It has an attractive paper cover, and many illustrations. 



"Doolittle's Scientific Queen-rearing," and the C^l ^\^^ 

 American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only ^^ I m\^\^ 



Doolittle's "Scientific Queen-rearing" book corftains 126 pages, and is bound In leatherette with 

 round corners. It tells in the clearest way possible just how the famous queen-breeder, Mr. G. M. 

 Doolittle, rears the best of queen bees in perfect accord with Nature's way. As all know, Mr. Doo- 

 llttle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and producing honey. He has no superior as a 

 queen-breeder. You can learn to rear fine queens by following his directions. 



The beginner will want "First Lessons;" the older beekeeper should have "Scientific Queen- 

 rearing." You will not regret it If you send your Sl.OO now and get either one of these books 

 with the JOURNAL, as the JOURNAL itself is worth more than the total cost. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



