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THE AMERICAN BEE JOCRNAL 



Aug. 10. 1905 



Diiiiner's F oundation is me mi 



Send for Catalog-, Samples and Discounts, and judge for yourself. 1904 output, 50 percent 

 Increase over 1903. 



Full line of SUPPLIES, wholesale and retail. 



Working Wax into Foundation for Cash a Specialty. 



E. Graingek & Co., Toronto, Ont., Sole Agents in Canada for Dittmer's Foundation. 



GUS DITTMER, Augusta, Wis. 



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The STANDARD-BRED kind. Untested, 75 cents each; 3 for S2.10; 

 or 6 for 14.00. They give satisfaction. Or the American Bee Journal 

 for a year and a Queen for $1.50. Here are some unsolicited testimo- 

 nials from those who have had our Queens : 



VS^hat They Say of Our Queens 



Geokge W. York & Co, 



After imporling queens for 15 yeiirs, you have sent me the best. She keeps ii'.^ 

 Langstrolh frames fully occupied to date, and although I kept the hive well con- 

 tracted, to force them to swarm, they have never built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 100 pounds of honey if the flow lasts this week. Ceas. Mitchell. 



Ontario, Canada, July 22, 190.5. 



George W. Yobk & Co. 



The two queens received of you some time ago are fine. They are good breeders, 

 and the workers are showing up Bne. I introduced them among black bees, and the 

 bees are nearly yellow now and are doing good work. A. W. Swan. 



Nemaha Co., Kans., July 15, 1905. 



fiBORGE W. York iV: Co. 



The queen I bought of you has proven a good one, and 

 my best colonies. 



Washington Co., Va., July 22, 1905. 





has given me some of 

 N. P. Oglesby. 



George W. York & Co. 



The queen received of you a few days ago came 

 through 0. K., and I want to say she is a beauty. 1 

 immediately introduced her into a colony which had 

 been queenless for 20 days. She was accepted by them, 

 and has gone to work nicely. I am highly pleased wilh 

 her and your promptness in filling my order. My father, 

 who is an old bee-keeper, pronounced her very fine. 

 You will hear from me again when I am in need of some- 

 thing in the bee line. E, E. McColm. 

 Marion Co., 111., July 13, 1905. 



An Untested Italian Queen- Bee 

 FREE as a Premium 



- For Sending One New Subscriber = 



for the American Bee Journal for a year with $1.U0. 



As has been our custom heretofore we offer to mail a line Standard-Bred Un- 

 tested Italian CJueen to the person who complies with the following conditions, all 

 of which must be strictly followed : 



1. The sender of a new subscriber must have his or her own subscription paid 

 in advance at least to the end of this year. 



2. Sending your own name with $1,00 for the Bee Journal will not entitle J'oii 

 to a tjueen as a premium. The sender must be already a paid-in-advance subscribur 

 as above, and the uew subscriber must be a WEW subscriber; which means, 

 further, that the new subscriber has never had the Bee Journal regularly, or at least 

 not for a whole year previous to his name being sent in as a new one; and. also, the 

 new subscriber masi, not be a member of the same family where the Bee Journal is 

 already being taken. 



We think we have made the foregoing sufficiently plain so that no error need 

 he made. Our Freuiium Queens are too valuable to throw away— they must be 

 earned in a le|j:itim:ile way. They are worth working for. 



Address all orders to 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



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ITAIIAN ttlEENS 



EITHER GOLDEN OR HONET QUEENS 

 AFTER JULY 1. 



Our Goldens will 



come up with any other 



Golden strain. Our 



'' ^ Honey - ijueens are 



iaS^ what some breeders call 



" Red Clover Queens." 



1 6 12 



Untested « .75 J 4.00 $7.00 



Tested (or War. Tested) 1.25 7,00 13 00 



Breeders 5.00 



Zframe Nuclei (no Queen) , 2,00 11.00 22.00 

 When Queens are wanted with Nuclei add 

 p rice of any Queen wanted. We guarantee safe 

 arrival of all Queens and Nuclei. Our breeders 

 may be returned after 30 days, if satisfaction is 

 not given. Cash must come with all orders. 

 Orders are booked and filled in rotation. 



D. J. BLOCHER P^^lbL?"^'' 



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Capitai City Apiary ! 



Fine Italian <>I^u^^ns 



Untested, after June 15, 75c; Tested, $1.00; 



Breeders— the very best, $5.00. Terms cash 



with order. Safe arrival and sfttistaction 



guaranteed, 'WAI.XEIt S. HOSS, 



1123 Blaine Ave,, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 



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OTisv'iLLK, Fa., Jan. 18, 1904. 

 Dear Sir:— I have tried almost everything In 

 the smoker line; 3 in the last 3 years. In short 

 if I want any more smokers your new style is 

 ?ood enough for me. I thank the editor of Re- 

 view for what he said of it. Those remarks in- 

 duced me to get mine. Fred Fodnbr. 

 )^)eas6 mention Bee Jotimal -whea wntiiu:; 



QUEENS~ 



Best 3-band Italian Bees free from disease. 

 One Untested Queen, Tocents; (;for$4; ISfor 

 $7.5(1. Two-frame Nuclei, with (iueen, .'?2,25 

 each. 



LUTHER PRESSWOOD, 



28ESt RELIAN'CE, Polk Co., TENN. 



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 when writing advertisers. 



