Aug. 16, 1906 



American Bqq Journal] 



Ten nessee= Bred Queens 



All from Extra=Select Mothers 



3-band from Imported Dark Leather, Moore's Long-Tongue, or my own. Goldens from 

 Laws, Doolittle's or my own. Caucasians and Carniolans from direct Imported. 



After April 15th. 



Straight 5-band Golden Breeders $10.00 



Select Golden Breeders 3.00 



" 3-band " 3.00 



" Carniolan " 3.10 



" Caucasian" 3.25 



1-frame Nucleus (no queen) $1.50 



2-frame " " 2.00 



3-frame " " 2.50 



4-frame " " 3.00 



1 full colony without queen in 8-frame 

 dovetailed hive 6.00 



Bees by the pound in light shipping-boxes, $1.00 per pound. 

 Select the Queen wanted, and add the price to the above prices. 

 Discounts on large orders. Contracts with dealers a specialty. No bee-disease has ever 

 been in this section. 



i3Dtt j OHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tenn. 



Mention Bee .fonrnal when writing;. 



Queen Incubator and Brooder — Twin Nucleus=Box 



IMAINLY FOR QUEEN-BREEDERS 



Incubator and Brooder allow the bees access to the cells and queens at all 

 times. (Patented July 7, 1903.) Price, $5.00. 



Twin Nucleus and Mating Box has control of the queen by a 3-hole wheel 

 on the outside, with one hole wire-screened, one hole covered with queen-exclud- 

 ing zinc, and the third hole to regulate the size of the entrance. (Patent applied 

 for.) Price, $1.00. 



Cylinder Cages, postpaid, each, 10 cents. Quebn-Cklls, 100 mounted, with 

 sample of Cylinder Cage (sent postpaid,) for 75 cents. 



Breeding Queens, after May 1st — Italian, Imported and Golden Italian, 

 and Carniolan — $2 50 each. Orders booked now and filled in rotation. Send for 

 free Circulars. 7Dtf ARTHUR STANLEY, Dixon, Lee Co., 111. 



Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Seeds of Honey-Plants 



Seven heads Turnips, Motherwort, Catnip at 

 5c per package, postpaid; 24-lb. Shipping Cases 

 complete with glass, 14;: each. 



M. S. DUBY, the Bee-Man, St. Anne, 111. 



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Low Rate Excursion to New York 



On August 28th and 29th, the Nickel 

 Plate Road will sell tickets to New 

 York City and return, at rate of one 

 fare plus $2.00, from Chicago. Return 

 limit, September 4th, leaving New York 

 City. For detailed information, call 

 on or address, John Y. Calahan, Gen- 

 eral Agent, 107 Adams St., Chicago. 



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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. 



" It is continuous advertising 

 that impresses the public 

 with the stability of a firm." 



Standard- 

 Bred 



BY RETURN MAIL 



Italian Queens 



Red Clover and 5 banded strains. Untested 

 Queens, 75c; Select Untested, ?1. 00; Tested, 

 $1.50; Select Tested, $2.50. 



H. M. PARKER, JR. 



30Atf JAMES ISLAND. S. C. 



Mention >*•>-» Journal when writing. 



Yellow From Tip to Tip 



My Adel Queens and Bees are exceedingly 

 handsome. Non-swarmers and practically 

 non-stingers. Hustlers for honey; in fact, 

 are regular Red Clover Bees. Each queen, $1. 

 Catalog ready. HENRY ALLEY 



30A6t WENHAM, MASS. 



Choi ce Que ens 



Caucasians — Untested, 75c; Tested, $1.00. 

 Italians and Carniolans — Untested, 60c; 

 Tested, 75c. A postal card will bring my cir- 

 cular and full price-list for 1906, 



CHAS. KOEPPEN, 



26A13t FREDERICKSBURG, VA. 



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Bee-Keepers 



if you want Sections that you can put a full 

 sheet of foundation in 4 sections at once; or any 

 other Bee-Supplies, send for Catalog to 

 20Atf A. COPPIN, Wenona, Ml. 



Italian Honey-Queens 



We can mail AT ONCE 200 of our fine Standard-Bred Un- 

 tested Italian Honey-Queens at these special prices: 



lor 70c: a tor $3. OO: C lor s:t.7.1; 12 1orS7.00. 



Or, 1 Queen with, the Weekly American Bee Journal for 1 year — both for $1.40. Or, we 

 will send one Free as a Premium to any subscriber (whose own subscription is paid up at 

 least to the end of I9U6), for sending us $1.00 and the name and address of a NEW subscriber 

 for one year. 



Here is an unsolicited testimonial taken from many similar ones: 



George W. York & Co.— Tbe Queen received of you a few dsy> ago < arae through O.K., and I want 

 to say that she is a heautv. I immediately introduced her into a colony \s i:< li had been queenless for 20 

 days. She was accepted by them, and has none to work nicely. lam high . pleased with ber and your 



Eromptness in tilling mv onjer. My father, who is an old bee-keeper, pr<>n<.i. need her very fine. You will 

 ear from me again when 1 am in need of something in the bee line. E. E. McColm. 



Marion Co., 111., July 13. iy.i5. 



Better order at once if you want some of our fine Queens. Iress, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. 



I »06I «? Bfl, *W). *8£8I MM 



% And last from 5 to 21 years an 

 Otisvillb, Pa., Jan. 18, 190*. 

 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 

 good 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 Fodner. 

 Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



Meet W. J. Bryan 



in New York City, upon his return 

 from Europe, and take advantage of 

 the low rate excursion over the Nickel 

 Plate Road, from Chicago, August 28th 

 and 29th. Tickets good returning- leav- 

 ing New York City September 4th. 

 Chicago depot, La Salle St. Station. 

 Information furnished upon applica- 

 tion to John Y. Calahan, General 

 Agent, 107 Adams St., Chicago. 



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