Juno 21, 1906 



543 



American Dee Journal 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Hare you seoured your Hives, Sections*, Foundation, Honey-Cans and Kxi ractors yet? If not, you should 

 m,! pui it i 'tt it m hinder. Be prepared when the flow comes on. Let ua assist you. We carry the largest 

 stock of goods in the Middle West. The low freight-rates from 



TOLEDO 



Will save you monev. We will buy your Honey and Beeswax, and pay highest market price. It will pay you 

 to correspond with us when your crop ie ready to market. No shipment too large for us. Carloads a 

 specialty. __ 



QUEENS! QUEENS! QUEENS! 



We have a yard at Toledo with V o colonies and over, which we use lor queen-rearing only, besides 

 several out-yards which we run for honey; also for extra bees. Brood and queens are mailed the same day 

 order is received. 



OUR 70-PAGE CATALOG IS SEAT FRBE 



To any one nsking for it No matter whether you keep one colony or ron. We also handle a laree line of 

 Poultry Supplies, and sell Eg«s for hatching. Our 1908 mating list is sent with every catalog. Don't buy 

 until you have seen it. 



mm BROTHERS, i>21 Monroo St.. ToMo, Ohio 



25Abt Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



This Offer Good Until July 1st Only ! 

 DOOLITTLE'S 



QU BEN = REARING 

 BOOK 



For Only 25 Cents 



When taken with the Weekly American Bee Journal for One Year at $1- 



making $1.25 for both. 



(Book bound in Leatherette cover, otherwise same as the cloth-bound book, which is jfl.) 



This offer is open to any body, either new or old subscribers, but the latter when accept- 

 ing it must Eend enough to pay their subscriptions a year in advance, if they are in arrears now. 



Mr. Doolittle's book tells in detail just how he rears the best queens possible; also gives 

 His Slethods ol Comb Honey Production. Every bee-keeper should have this book. 

 (126 pages.) 



Our Standard-Bred Italian Hueens 



are unexcelled. Reared by best queen-breeders. Prices— 1 Untested, 75c; 3 for S2.10; or 6 for 

 $4.00. Orders filled in rotation. Better get your orders in NOW for June delivery. 



The Weekly American Bee Journal one year with Untested Italian Queen — both for $1.50. 

 Or, if your own subscription is paid to the end of 1906 or beyond, eend us $1.00 and the name 

 and address of a new subscriber for the Bee Journal a year, and we will mail to you a 

 Standard-Bred Queen FREE. 



Sample copy of the Weekly Bee Journal free on request, or a Trial Trip of 3 months (13 

 copies) for only 20 cents, to a new reader. Better order now, as there are lots of good things 

 appearing in its columns every week. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 



CONVENTION NOTICE. 



National in Texas.— The National Bee- 

 Keepers' Association will hold its annual con- 

 vention Nov. 8, 9 and 10, 1906, in San Anto- 

 nio, Texas. These dates occur at a time when 

 the Texas Fair is in progress, and low rates 

 will be in force, locally, for several hundreds 

 of miles out of San Antonio, and, at the same 

 time, there will be home-seekers' rates avail- 

 able from other parts of the country. 



Flint, Mich. W. Z. Hutchinson, Sec. 



Send 25o for 3-months sub- 

 scription to the weekly 

 AMERICAN FANCIER 



an' I get beautiful colorpiet- 

 urr vkIO of the noted BufTPly- 

 niuuth Rock that cost $750 



AMERICAN FANCIER, 

 313Havemeyer Bldg,, New York. | 



65c for 12 Names fSY.ZSr^-?^- 



ptampa taken— we will Bend for 2 yrs. the Farmer's 

 Call— reK. sub. price 4nc a year. F. C.is a wkly., 25 

 years old, 1,300 pa^ea a year. Sample free. 



FARMERS CALL, Cjuincy,!!!. 



Send for our 1906 Free Illustrated Catalog. Good < ioods, Low Prices gfg 



Sn and Prompt Shipments are what you get if you send your orders to — fegj 



PAGE & LYON MFG. CO. 



New London, Wis. m 



Queen-Button for Bee-Folks 



This is a very pretty thing 

 for a bee-keeper or honey- 

 seller to wear on his coat- 

 lapel. It often serves to in- 

 troducethe subject of honey, 

 and frequently leads to a 

 sale. 

 The picture shown here- 

 with is a reproduction of a motto queen-button 

 that we are furnishing to bee-keepers. It has 

 a pin on the underside to fasten it. Price, by 

 mail, 6 cents; two for 10c; or six for 25c. The 

 American Bee Journal one year and 4 buttons 

 for $1.10. Address all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



FRUIT BOOKS FREE 



Si'nd your name and address at oner and 

 you will receive by return mail sample 

 copies «>f the Best Fruit Paper and lull 

 I'.ii l Millars about the "Bro. Jonathan 

 Fruit Books," which maybe secured free. 



FRUIT-GROWER COMPANY 



"U2 Sooth 7th Street, ST. JOSEPH.'MO. 



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



New Edition of Dr. Miller's 



40 Years Among the Bees 



(With Appendix Just Added.) 



FREE as a Premium for Sending 

 Two New Subscribers 



The book contains 344 pages, bound in 

 handsome cloth, with gold letters and bees, 

 and illustrated with over 100 beautiful origi- 

 nal half-tone pictures, taken by Dr. Miller 

 himself. 



The first few pages tell how Dr. Miller 

 got into bee keeping. 20 years ago he wrote 



small book, called " A Year Among the 

 But "Forty Years" shows in minutest 

 detail bow he does things with bees and gets 

 large crops of honey. 



How to Get a Copy of Dr. Miller's 

 "Forty Years Among the Bees" 



It is sent postpaid for $1. 00, or with the 

 Weekly American Bee Journal for one year, 

 both for $1.80. 



Or, any present regular subscriber to the 

 American Bee Journal whose subscription is 

 paid in advance, can have a copy of Dr. Mil- 

 ler's new book free as a premium for sending 

 us Two New Subscribers to the Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year with $2.00. This is a mag- 

 nificent offer, and should be taken advantage 

 of at once. Address all orders to 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearhorn Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



