THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST. 



Alley's Drone-and-Queen Trap. 



SIXTY THOUSAND IN USE. 



Prevents swiirms IVom decamping aiul destroys 

 all useless drones. 



R. L. Tavlor ol' Lapeer, Midi., President of the 

 Intei'national American I5eekeeper»' Association 

 has tills to say of the trap : 



*'Tlie dvortp-fnitl-qiieeit trap I find n}i. in- 

 dlspensahle eon I'eiiifncf. I n/ionld feel Uho 

 a dtirU on. <lfij l<i nd ivithout it. It staves me 

 LABOIt and prevents ANXIETY." 



PRICES. 



One trap, by mail, $0.(;5 



Six, ill flat (one made seven in all) 2.110 



Twelve '• '• " " thirteen '" '• a .oO 



APICULTURIST one year and sample trap, 1.10 

 Addre.ss, 



HENRY ALLEY. 



Wenham^ Mass. 



IMPORTED QUEENS. 



In May and June, each, . . . . $2 00 

 In July and Aiignsi, eai'h, . . . . 1 SO 

 In September and October, each . . 1 40 



Money must be sent in advance. No guarantee 

 on shipments by mail Queens sent by express 

 (8 at least), wiiich die in transit, will be replaced 

 if returned in a letter. 



CHAS. BIANXONCINt, Bologna, Italy. 



THE CA]SrAE)IA.]Sr 



GLOBE BEE- VEIL 



By Mail for $1.00. 



.^ A center rivet holds 5 spring-steel 

 I , cross-bars like a globe to support the 

 bobinetVeil. These button to a neat 

 brass neck-band, holding it tirraly. 



It is easily puttogother; notrouble 

 to put on, or take off. An absolute 

 protection against any insect that 

 flies. Will go over any ordinary 

 sized hat; can be worn in bed with- 

 out di'^com fort; fits any head; does not obstruct the 

 vision; folds compactly, and can be carried in the 

 pocket: in short, it is invaluable to any one whom 

 flies bother, mosqultos bite, or bees sting 



For sale at the oflice of tlie Ai'ICUltukist. 



22n(lAiii]nal Price List °|;/i5?."'^"' ''^''''^ 



My fljuii niuiiiai line jjibu .i„(i H.dy Land liees, 

 Queens and Nuclei Colonies (a specialty): also 

 Supplies— will be sent to all who send their names 

 and addresses. H. II. ISROWN, 



Light Street, Columbia Co., Pa. 



5-9-90 Mention the American Apiculturitit. 



The Beekeeper's Directory. 



A new book is on our desk. It is entitled "The 

 National Beekeejiers' Directory," and contains a 

 classified list of 2,000 beekeepers of the United 

 States and Canada (including about 200 supply 

 dealers), with essays ami hints regarding the 

 successful management of the apiary. It is '•com- 

 piled by Henry j\lley, Weuham, Mass." It con- 

 tains UO pages, one-half of which are devoted to 

 names and addresses of beekeepers, and the 

 other half to the practical hints mentioned above, 

 including Mr, Alley's " method for rearing queens 

 in full colonies, while a fertile queen has posses- 

 sion of the combs.'' Price by mail, $1.00 bound 

 in cloth. — American Bee Journal. 



Bee Jonril Poultry Jomal 



EDITED BY O. A. JONES. 



75 cts. per Year. 



EDITED BY W. C. G. PETER. 



75 cts. per Year. 



These are published separately, alternate 

 weeks, and are editeil by live practical men, and 

 contributed to liy the best writers. Both Jour- 

 nals are interesting, and are alike valuidile to the 

 expert and amateur. Sample copies free. Both 

 Journals one year to one address $1. 



Until June \xt we will send either Journal on 

 trial trip for 6 mos. for 25 cts. 



THE D. A. JONES CO., Ld., 



I3EBT03Sr, OJSTT. 



WINTEE, PRICES 



FOR SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS AT THE 



BAY STATE APIARY 



are twenty per cent lower than 

 dnring the busy season. 



HENRY ALLEY. 



