SOUTHERN BEE CULTURE 



OLDEST BEE PAPER IN AMERICA 



AMERICAN 



BEE JOURNAL 



ESTABLISHED IN 1861 



Those who write for it are among the most extensive and best J)ee- 



keepers in the world. Many of them produce honey 



by the ton, and make money at the business, 



hence their experiences are valuable. 



The American Bee Journal 



has the following; departments, each 

 of which shows its nature by its name: 



Editorial Notes and Comments 



Miscellaneous News Items 



Contributed Articles 



Convention Proceedings 



Our Bee-Keeping Sisters 



Beedom Boiled Down 



Dr. Miller's Question-Box 



Southern Beedom 



Canadian Beedom 



Reports and Experiences 



Honey and Beeswax Market Quotations 



Every bee-keeper, whether he or she has one colony or a hundi'ed. 



should read the old American Bee Journal every month. 



Only 50 cents a year; or 20 cents for a trial trip 



of six months to a new subscriber. 



Sample Copy Free. Ask for it. 

 Address 



American Bee Journal 



George W. York. Editor 



118-132 W. Jackson Blvd. Chicago, III. 



