May 23, 1907 



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American l^ee Journal 



standard-Bred Italian 

 FREE 



PREMIUI (lUEEi\S 



We are booking orders now tor those I'"iiie 

 Untested Italian Queens that we nlTer 



every jear FREE to paid-in-ailvance mb- 

 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 : 



deori/e W. Yuri; (fc Co.: — The two queens re- 

 ceived of you some time ago are line. They 

 are good breeders, and the workers are show- 

 ing up fine. I introduced them among black 

 bees, and tlie bees are nearly yellow now, and 

 are doing good work. A. W. Swan. 



Nemaha Co., Kan., July 1.5. 



George W. York * Co.;— After importing 

 queens for 15 years you have sent me the best. 

 She keeps 91,,' La ngstroth frames fully occu- 

 pied to date^ and, although I kept the hive 

 well contracted to force them to swarm, they 

 have DRver built a queen-cell, and will put up 

 100 pounds o! honey if the flow lasts this 

 week. Chas. Mitchell. 



Ontario, Canada, July 22. 



Qeorge 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. You 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 $1.00. 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. 



lis W. Jackson Blvd., CHICAGO, II. L. 



Lan^stroth »" 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 

 nearly 600 pages, being revised by that 

 large, practical bee-keeper, so well- 

 known to all the readers of the Ameri- 

 can Bee Journal — Mr. C. P Dadant. 

 Bach subject is clearly and thoroughly 



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explained, so that by following the in- 

 structions of this book one cannot fail 

 to be wonderfully helped on the way to 

 ■uccess with bees. 



The book we mail for f].20, or club 

 It with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year— both for f2.00 ; or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee 

 Journal for one year, with $3.00. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



118 W. Jackson Blvd., - CHICAGO, H,!,. 



DOOLITTLE & CLARK 



Have some tine Italian Queens of last fall's 

 rearing that are ready to be sent out, by re- 

 turn mail, at $2.50 and $5.00 each. 



Borodino, Onondaga Co., N.Y. 



21Dtf Please mention tbe Bee Journal. 



Standa rd- Bred Queens 



Reared from Imported and Home-Bred Cau- 

 casian, Carniolan, Hall's Superior Goldens, 

 and Leather-Colored Italian Breeders. Their 

 bees are honey-getters. Untested Queens, $1 ; 

 6, $0; 12, $0. Select untested, SI. 25; 6, $6; 12 

 $iO. Tested, $1.50; select. $2.50; best, $5. List 

 free. T. S. HALLi, 



llDSt JASPER, Pickens Co., GA. 



Moore's Long-Tongue and Uolden 

 —QUEENS— 



Fine Selert Udtestfd Queens, $1; 6, S5; 12, $9. 

 Tested, Jl 50; b, J8. Best Breeders, $3 SO. Safe 

 arrival guaranteed. W. H. RAILS, Orange, Cal. 



9D13t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



