May 30, 1907 



471 



Am(>rican Hee Journalx ^y^ % 



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TEXAS QUEENS 



The Famous Honey-Producers 



Texas 

 Queens 



The Famous 

 Honey- 

 Producers 

 I am bookint: orders now for April. May 

 and .Iiine delivery, for Carniolans, Ital- 

 iaD8t and GoldeiiH — equal to the beet, re- 

 gardless of price. Prices: 



Tested Queens ?1, 00 each; $10.00 per doz. 



Warranted" -.'5 " 7.00 " 



Untested " 50 " .5.50 " 



6Atf GRANT ANDERSON, Sablnal.Texas. 



We Sell Root's Goods in Michigan 



Let us quote you prices on Sections, Hives, 

 Foundatloa, etc , as we can save you time and 

 frelg^ht. Beeswax Wanted for Cash. 



H. M. HUNT & SON. 



Redfokd, Wayne Co., Mich. 



ITALIAN QIEENS 



Golden or Leather Colored. One colony of 

 this strain produced 280 fancy sections in one 

 season. OJder now for delivery In season. Un- 

 tested Queen, 100; six,$5.00. Tested, $1,50 tip. 

 Correspondence solicited. 



HOBERT B. McCAIN, 



2Atf OSWEGO. ILL. R.D. 1. 



Queens and Nuclei 



Circulars Free. 



D. J. BLOCHER, Pearl City, III. 



ISAtf Mention Bee Journal when writing. 



ITALIAN AND CAUCASIAN 



BEES, QUEENS and NUCLEI 



Choice home-bred and im- 

 ported stock. All Queens 

 I eared in full colonies. 



One Untested Queen $ .90 



" Tested Queen 1.10 



" Select Tested Queen 1.40 



" Breeder Queen 2.20 



*' Comb Nucleus fno 



Queen) 95 



*' Untested Caucasian 



Queen 1.25 



" Tested Caucasian 



Queen 1.75 



Untested in May. All others 



ready now from last ceason^s 



rearing. Safe arrival guaranteed. For prices 



on larger quantities and description of each 



grade of Queens, send for FREE CATALOG. 



J. L. STRONG ^ 



5Atf 204 E. Logan St., Clakinda, Iowa. 



ftngefsGolden Beauties 



AND HIS 



Bright Three-Banded Italian Queens 



Have but few ei^uals and no superiors. A fine, 

 larg-e Queen of either strain for f 1; an extra- 

 select breeder for $2.50. Have bad 12 years' ex- 

 perience at queen-breeding. Address, 



SAHUEL n. ANGEL 



20A13t R.R. No. 1, EvANSViLLE, Ind. 



Your Order for (|aeens 



Will be promptly filled. We can supply both 

 tested and untested Iti lian Queens, your 

 choice of either imported or home-bred 

 mothers. 



Our bees are bred for business ; our Queens 

 will not disappoint you. Tested Queens, $1.00 

 each; Untested Queens, 75 cents; $8 per doz. 



J. W. K. SHAW 



30Atf LoREAUviLLK, Iberia Pa., La. 



McHtlon Bee Journal irhea vrrttlmc. 



^ We will Buy and 

 I Sell 



'HONEY 



m 



^W of the different grades and kinds. 

 If you have any to dispose of, or if 



you intend to buy, correspond 



with us. 



We are always in, the market 

 for 



Beeswax 



:a^ at highest market prices. 



m Hildreth & Segelken 



|5j 265 & 267 Qreenwich Street 



NEW YORK, N. Y. 



{\M TFJCNIC Caucasians, Italians, Cyprians 

 V^-JCd'^O and Carniolans 



Prices in May and June: Caucasian— one extra 

 best select breedinR (Jueen, $3.(.Mj:one best imported 

 direct from Cauca>^us, *4.50. Golden all-over Ital- 

 ians and Carniolans; One best extra select breed- 

 ing. $2.00; one best imported, best Italian orCarni- 

 olan Queen. $2.50. Cyprian: one extra best select 

 breeding. $i.SO; one best imported direct from 

 ('yprus, $3.50. Prices in July, Aiipust and Septem- 

 ber. ."lU cents less than in May and June. Special 

 prices for 50 and 100 Queens. Caucasian, Italian. 

 Cyprian, and Carniolan Queens bred the best im- 

 ported breeding Queens. The addresses must be 

 clear: payments by postal money orders. Queens 

 guaranteed to arrive in good condition in U. S. or 

 Canada. To Australia, Ceylon, India, etc.,$i more. 

 B. HAUN5CHILD. the Queen-Breeder. 



20AI3t Weissbach b. Pulsnits:, i. Sa.. Germany. 



Bree(liiii»' (jueeiis and Nuclei 



We oiler for early upring delivery fby mall) 

 Choice Italian lireedlog Queens at $2..5U each. 



Also, K-frainu Nuclei of Italian bees with 

 Tested Italiao ijueens, at ?3.2.'> each; or in 

 lots of 5 or more Nuclei, at $3.00 each. Nuclei 

 will be shipped by express fcharges not 

 prepaid), from a point 100 miles 

 west of (Jhicaico. Orders will be shipped in 

 rotation— lirst come first served. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



lis W. .Jackson Blvd., 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



Weil-Bred Queens 



Will greatly increase the yield of honey. Am 

 now taking orders for i'ook^H Select- 

 llred QiieenN — to be sent as soon as 

 weather permits mailing. Also Caucasian 

 Queens from imported stock. 



('ook^!4 S<|iiure Honey-.lar is the 



best, cheapest, and most sanitary package for 

 retailing honey. Send for circular and price- 

 list of Hives, Bees, and useful Implements. 



J. H. M. COOK 



70 Cortlandt Street, NEW YORK, N. Y. 



The Oldest Supply-house in the East, and onlj 



Reliable Goods sold. 



10 cents bring^s sample jar by mail. 



17A13t Mention the Bee Journal 



FO R SA LE 



Italian Queens. Untested, nha each ; Tested, 

 $1.00 each; or 3 for .?2..50. Money order on 

 Canton, Mo. W. SIMPSON, Meyer, 111. 



22A2t Please mention the Bee Journal. 



50 to To cases of two 

 Sgailon second-hand 

 Cans each. Clean and 

 in good shape. En- 

 quire of C. BECKER, Pleasant Plains, HI. 

 22A4t i*lease mention the Bee Journal. 



For Sale 



Something New=The Ideal Hive=TooI 



' Bee-keepers have long needed a special Tool to work among the hives during the bee- 

 season. The one shown here was invented by Wm. Muench, a Minnesota bee-keeper, some 

 years ago, but it was not on the market before. We have lately bought this Tool, and ail 

 rights, from Mr, Muench's widow, and have had the first lot made. They are ready for de- 

 livery now. 



( This picture is exactly one-half the size.) 



DBSCRIPTION.-The Ideal Hive-Tool is made of high-grade mallealjle iron, much like wronght iron, 

 8H inches long. The middle part is l 1-16 inches wide and 7-32 thick. The smaller end is IJ^ inches long. (^ 

 inch wide, and 7-3-2 thirii, ending like a screw-driver. The larger end is wedge-shaped, having a sharp semi- 

 circular edge, making it almost perfect for prying up covers, supers, etc., as it does not mar the wood. 



What Dr. Miller and Miss Wilson Say of It: 



In the first edition (1903) of Dr. Miller's " Forty Tears Among the Bees," page 58, he 

 says: " Of all the hive-tools I have tried, I like best the Muench tool." On Jan. V, 1907, h3 

 wrote us saying he thought "just as much of the tool as ever." 



Miss Wilson, Dr. Miller's assistant, says this of the Ideal Hive-Tool : " It is an ideal tool. 

 In fact, I don't see how it could be improved upon. lam sure we would feel utterly lost in 

 the apiary without it You will have to try one yourself if you want to know its worth." 



The " Ideal Hive-Tool " Free as a Premium. 



We will mail ftn Ideal Hive-Tool FREE as a premium to any present paid-in-advance 

 subscriber to the Anurican Bee Journal, for sending us OXE NEW subscription for a year at 

 ?1.00; or we will sund the American Bee Journal one year and the Ideal Hive-Tool— both 

 for S1.20. Price of the Ideal Hive-Tool alone, postpaid, 30 cents. Address, 



QEORQE W. YORK & CO. 



CHICAGO, ILL. 



