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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Jan. 25, 19C6 



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PAROID ROOFING 



Wind, Water and Winter Proof 



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It is easy to make your own Hives with Paroid 

 and Neponset. Many of the leading bee-keepers 

 claim that they make better Hives at a less cost with 

 our Roofings. Paroid and Neponset keep the hive 

 warm and sweet in winter. Our method does away 

 with cellaring the bees in winter. We cannot give 

 details and specifications here, but will gladly send 

 them with samples of Paroid and Neponset upon 

 request. 



F. W. BIRD & SON, Makers, 



(Established 1817) 



East Walpole, flass. 



NEW YORK CHICAGO WASHINGTON 



Canadian Factory and Office — Hamilton, Out. 



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Poultry 

 Business 



Write for a copy of my book 

 which describes the profit- 

 able combinations of tgg, 

 Broiler, and Roaster Farms. 



It eives the price" paid for eggs and poultry 

 week by week for the past three years, ft 

 tells how and when a hatch taken off each 

 week in the year could be most profitably 

 marketed. It shows how you can make $2.00 on 

 a large winter roaster. It tells what profits 

 can be made with each of the popular breeds, 

 and the costs of production. 



I have helped thousands to make money with 

 poultry My Model Incubators and Brooders 

 are used on the money-making farms. It is my 

 business to teach those who use them to do so 

 profitably. Whether your needs are small or 

 large, I will furnish, without charge, esti- 

 mates and plans for a complete equipment 

 that will insure success without your spend- 

 ing a dollar uselessly. 



Send for my complete literature. 



CHAS. A. CYPHERS 



3926 Henry Street, Buffalo, N. Y. 



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Langstroth on the 

 *** Honey-Bee 



Revised by Dadant— Latest Edition. 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth, and contains 

 over 500 pages, being revised by those 

 targe, practical bee-keepers, so well- 

 known to all the readers of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal — Chas. Dadant & Son. 

 Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- 

 plained, so that by following the in- 

 structions of this book one cannot fail 

 to be wonderfully helped on the way to 

 success with bees. 



The book we mail for 81.20, or club 

 It with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $2.00 ; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal for one year, with 13.00. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, • CHICAGO, ILL 



APPLE TREES 7c 



POPLAR. TREES AND R.OSE BUSHES. TEN CENTS EACH 



ASl'AKAGl'rS the most popular vegetable, yields at the rate of $400 per acre, two year plants 75 cents 



per 100; $4.50 per 1,000. Grape vines and fruit plants at low prices. POPLAR TKEE8 for driveways, 



ehade and lawns. The most rapid growing trees, 10c to 17 cents each. ROSES. A large collection of 



hardy varieties, also our Live-for-Ever Pink Rose. 10c to 20c each. 



BUY DIRECT FROM GROWER -SAVE 35 EISt 



Let us price vour list of wants. Green's 1906 Catalogue .also copy of Green's Big Fruit Magazine free. 

 Send postal card for them today. GREEN'S NURSERY COMPANY. WALL ST., ROCHESTER, N. Y. 



Stingless Bees 



Are worthless as honey-producers. Cau- 

 casian Bees are not stingless, they are gentle. 

 They produce honey. Try them next season. 

 Have your queens, both Vancosiaws and Hal- 

 ians, bred to order, and then you will have 

 what you want. Address, 



ROBERT B. McGflIN, Yorkville, III. r.f.d. 



2 A.tf Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



AH About the Southwest 



Homes and Prosperity for Everybody 



TEXAS 



produces more honey and other money crops than, 

 any other State. 



FARM AND RANCH is the home builders' guide, 

 bandsomelyprinted on good paper and beautifully 

 illustrated. Contains clean, reliable, interesting and 

 instructive reading for each member of the family* 

 24 pages weekly. $1.00 per year. Send stamp for 

 sample copy. 



FARM AND RANCH, Dallas, Tex. 



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For Sale-10,000 Lbs. S 



Spanish-needle Extracted Honey put up in new 



60-lb. tin cans— 6c a pound for the lot, or 6%c 



for less, F. J. GUNZEL, Weiner, Ark. 



44A16t Please mention ine Bee Journal. 



FOR SALE 



Until further notice, finest quality new crop 

 California Water-White White Sage and Light 

 Amber HONEY in 60-lb. tins, 2 in a case; new 

 cans and new cases Write for prices and sam 

 pies, and state quantity you want. 



HlLDRETH & SEGELKEN 



265 & 267 Greenwich Street, New York, N.Y 



34Atf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Big Discounts 

 on Bee-Supplies 



The following discounts apply on all orders 

 except honey- packages for current use: 

 For cash orders before Oct. 1 — 10 percent 



Nov. 1 9 percent I Feb. 1 6 percent 



Dec. 1 8 " March 1 . . . . 4 " 



Jan. 1 7 " | April 1 2 " 



We handle LEWIS' GOODS, and carry a 

 large stock, which insures prompt shipment. 

 Catalog free. Address, 



LOUIS HANSSEN'S SONS, 



213 & 215 W. 2d Street, DAVENPORT, IOWA 

 38Alf Please mention the Bee Journal. 



Tested 



Trees, Plants & Seeds /2% 



■> THAT GROW sC<qS\. 



Best quality. Good bear- .X^^fe. ,0V 

 ers. Low prices. Apple >^(V9 ?\ — s e e d _ 

 4c ; Plum and Chemv.«*%< */ very cheap. 

 12c: Peach 4c; all yr t* ^tf.V'^ Freight paid 

 budded; Con- s^^L < e&/^ on trees. Cata- 

 cord Grapes^^*A&0/^ logue, English or 

 Forest >o»T^ ~<\>/ German, free. Write 

 s«a- >>V . Vy f°r it today. Address 

 U ;«;' 1 ^>A<' »<V^ GERMAN NURSERIES, 

 SiyS Box 30 Beatrice, Neb. 



-PURE ALFALFA-* 



HONEY 



IN 60-POUND CANS 



We have a good supply of Pure Alfalfa 



IIO^EY in 60-pound cans that we can 

 ship by return freight at these prices : 2 cans, 

 boxed, at 8)4 cent6 a pound ; 4 or more cans at 

 one time, 8 cents a pound — all f.o.b. Chi- 

 cago. Cash with order. Sample, by mail, 8 

 in stamps, to cover package and postage. 

 Address, 



YORK H0NEY1 n u d pp b l e y e C0. 



141-143 Ontario St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



85c for 15 NAMES 



For names and P. O. 

 >f 15 farmers and 15c 



— stamps taken — we 

 will send for 2 yrs. the Farmer's Call — res sub 

 price 50c a year. F. C. is a wklv., 25 vrs.nhi, 1,300 

 pages ayr. Sample free. Farmer's Call.Quincy, 111. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



