Mar. 28, 1907 



260 



American l^ee Journal 



flow to Make Money Easy 



Restock yourapiarieH with Atchley (Queens; 

 they ilo the rust. We breed all of the leailiDR 

 races in their purity. UnteBted, $1 each ; $11 

 per doz. ; $ti() per 100. Tested, fl.M to *a.50 

 each; Hreeders, $.'i to if.5 each. I, 2, and ;i 

 frame Nuclei, and bees by the car-load, our 

 specialty. Oet our prices before you buy. We 

 manufacture standard bee-supplies cheap. 

 Catalog free. Will e.xchange queen-bees or 

 bee-supplies for honey, lieoswax wanted at 

 all times. The Bfie & Honey Co. 

 Wii.i. Atciii.et, Mgr. 

 llAtf Box 218, Beeville, Bee Co., Texas. 



46 Percent 



EQUIVALENT 



Not a Fish Story but a FACT. 



Annual cash dividend to bee-keepers 



on Supplies bought during 



March 



New Qoods, Best Quality. To-morrow 

 will be too late. Write TO-DAY. 



PUTNftM & PEflKE, RiverFalls,Wis. 



12Atf Mention Bee Journal when writing'. 



BEE-KEEPERS 



Write us now for our Catalog and get low 

 prices on good, honest, 



BEE-KEEPERS' SUPPLIES 



Our specialty is making Sections. All other 

 goods up-to-date. 



AUa. LOTZ & SON, Cadott, Wis. 



10A34t Please mention the Bee Jonrnal. 



If you want the Bee-isook 



T>iat covers the wtaole Aplcnltaral Field cnuic 



completelj than anj other pablisbed, 



send $1.20 to 



Prof. A. J. Cook, Claremont, Cal.. 



FOK HIS 



♦• Bee-Keeper's Guide." 



Liberal DUcoanU to tha Trada. 



Big Profits in Capons 



TOOLS 



e.P PiUing & Son Co. 



CaponiziDi;: is easy — soon 

 learned. 'Complete outfit 

 with free Instructions 

 postpaid IS. 50. 



IGape Worm Extractor 25c 



Poultry Marker 25c 



[French Killing KnifeoOc 

 |Capon Book Free. 



Arch St., Phuadelptaia ,Pa. 



Alsike Clover Seed 



Alsike is fine for bees, land, pasture or 

 hay. It is hardy. Present price of seed, f.o.b., 

 per bushel, .?8.00; 6 bushels or more include 

 sacks; less than 6 bushel orders, sacks 20 cts. 

 extra. Write for price of Medium Red or 

 Mammoth Clover Seed. Prices advancing. 

 Catalog of Apiary Supplies free. Address, 



F. A. SNELL, Mllledeeville, Carroll Co., III. 



10A4t Please mention the Bee Jonrnal. 



National Bee Keepers' Association 



Objects of the Association. 



ist,— To promote the intereBt8 of its members. 

 2d.— To protect and defend its members in their 

 lawful riKhts. 



3d.— To enforce laws against the adulteration of 

 honey. 



Annual Membership Dues, $1.00. 

 General Manager and Treasurer- 



N. E. France, Platteville, Wis. 



Z^' If more convenient. Dues may be sent to the 

 publishers of the American Bee Journal. 



Standard-Bred Italian 

 FREE 



PREMIUM (jlIEEPiS 



We are booking orders now for those Fine 

 Untested Italian Queens that we offer 

 every year PKEK to paid-in-advance sub- 

 scribers as premiums for getting NEW 

 subscribers for the Weekly American Bee 

 .Journal. These orders are taken for May or 

 .June delivery. 



What Some Say of our Standard- 

 Bred Italian Queens: 



George W. York * Co..'— The two queens re- 

 ceived of you some time ago are fine. They 

 are good breeders, and the workers are show- 

 ing up fine. I introduced them among black 

 bees, and the bees are nearly yellow now, and 

 are doing good work. A. W. Swan. 



Nemaha Co., Kan., July 15. 



Oeorge W. York * Co..-— After importing 

 queens for 15 years you have sent me the best. 

 She keeps 0',,' Langstroth frames fully occu- 

 pied to date^ and, although I kept the hive 

 well contracted to force them to swarm, they 

 have never built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 100 pounds of honey if the flow lasts this 

 week. Chas. Mitchei-l. 



Ontario, Canada, July 22. 



George W. York & r'o..— The queen I bought 

 of you has proven a good one, and has given 

 me some of my best colonies. 



N. P. OOLESBT. 



Washington Co., Va., July 22 



George W. York * Co..-— The queen I re- 

 ceived of you a few days ago came through 

 O.K., and I want to say that she is a beauty. 

 I immediately introduced her into a colony 

 which had been queenless for 20 days. She 

 was accepted by them, and has gone to work 

 nicely. I am highly pleased with her and 

 your promptness in filling my order. My 

 father, who is an old bee-keeper, pronounced 

 her very fine. Ton will hear from me again 

 when I am in need of something in the bee- 

 line. E. E. McColm. 



Marion Co., 111., July 13. 



How to Get these Queens Free 



To any one whose own subscription to the 

 Weekly American Bee Journal is paid in ad- 

 vance, we will mail a Fine Standard-Bred Un- 

 tested Italian Queen next May or June, for 

 each new name and address sent to us with 

 $1.00 for the Bee Journal a year. No one can 

 get for himself the Bee Journal a year and the 

 Queen for SI. 00. The Queen is offered as a 

 premium for the work of getting some one 

 else to take the Bee Journal a year. If you, 

 yourself, want the Bee Journal a year and the 

 Queen, send $1.50 for the two, and we will 

 book your order for a Queen. Queen orders 

 will be filled in rotation — " first come, first 

 served." Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn Street, - t HICAGO, ILL. 



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