1140 GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. Dec. 15 



Special Notice. 



We have issued a beautifully illustrated 16 

 page-and-cover ''STORY OF THE AMERICAN BEE JOUR- 

 NAL'' that, while they last, we will mail on re- 

 quest, with a sample copy of the Bee Journal, to 

 all who are not now among its readers (hut who are 

 thinking of becoming regular subscribers) for only 

 4 cents in stamps to pay postage and wrapping. 



The AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL is published WEEKLY 

 at |1.00 a year; it is sent with Doolittle's 

 ''Scientific Queen-Rearing '' (bound in leatherette) 

 — both for only |1.50. The balance of this year's 

 (1904) numbers of the Bee Journal will be nailed 

 FREE to NEW subscribers for 1905. Address the 

 publishers, GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 



334 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 



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Bi'st Extracted Houey For Sale 



Ail in 60-ib. 

 Tin Cans 



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Alfalfa 

 Honey ^C 



This is the famous 

 White Extracted Honey 

 gaihered in the great Al- 

 falfa ie|i:ionsi>f the Cen- 

 tral West. It is a splen- 

 did honey, and nearly 

 everybody who cares to 

 eat lioney at all can't get 

 enough of the AUalfa ex- 

 tracted. 



Basswood 

 Honey JTC 



This is the well-known 

 lightrcolored honey gath- 

 ered from the rich, nec- 

 tar-laden basswood blos- 

 soms. It has a stronger 

 flavor than Alfalfa, and 

 is preferred by those who 

 like a distinct flavor in 

 their honey. 



Prices of Alfalfa or Basswood Honey: 



A sample of either, by mail, 10 cents, to pay for package and postage. By freight— two 

 60 poniid cans of Alfalfa, 814 cents per pound ; 4 cans or more, 8 cents a pound. Basswood 

 Honey, half-cent more per pound than Alfalfa prices. Cash must accompany each order 

 You can order half of each kind of honey, if vou so desire. The cans are two in a box, and 

 freight is not prepaid. ABSOL.UTEL.Y PURE BEES' HONEY. 



Order the Above Honey and then Sell It. 



We would suggest that those bee-keepers who did not produce enough honey for their 

 home demand, just order some of the above, and sell it. And otners, who want to earn some 

 uiuoey, can get ihis honey and work up a demand for it almost anywhere. 



THB YORK HONBY CO. Not mo 



Henry M. Aknd, Mduager. loi E. KInzie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. 





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