Aug. 15, 1911 



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PAY BIG 



and require little care. All the little honey- 

 .;. gatherers and money-makers demand of you 

 £ is to provide a home for them. They make the 

 f honey and you get the profit. What little work 

 f you must do can be made 100 per cent, easier and 

 f your profits lUO per cent, bigger if you have the 

 ' RIGHT KIND OF SUPPLIES 



If you are a bee-keeper or are thinking of going in- 

 to the bee business you ought to have our beautiful 

 illustrated New Bee Book— just off the press. It s 

 a complete guide to profitable bee culture. Tells 

 you how to buy bees, what kind are best, where to 

 locate the hives, how to care f or themsummer and 

 winter, how to prepare the honey for market— in 

 fact it tells vou all you need to know to make bees 

 highly profitable as a business or a si de-line. 



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IWesell everything the bee-keeper 

 needs and can save you money 

 whether you keep few bees or 

 [many. Buy direct from head- 

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 1 Get our bee book and save 

 Lmoney. Write now for a copy 

 I as the edition is limited. 



ITALIAN QUEENS 



Nuclei, Bees by Pound. Ten-page descriptive list free. Un- 

 tested. Sl.OO. Reduced rates July 1. List to select from, club- 

 bing- "The Pearce Method of Bee-keeping-," price 50 cts., with 

 a guaranteed queen for $1.10. Books by return: queens after 

 June 10. Leaflets. "How to Introduce Queens." 15c; also "In- 

 crease," 15c; both for 26c. Send for list. 



E. E. MOTT, Clenwood, Mich. 



GOLD MEDALS 



St LoulB Exposition 1901 

 Jamestown Centennial 1907 



Danzenbaker Smoker 



Shown above in a standing and reclining position. 

 In the latter the grate is under, that it may have a full 

 head of smoke ready on the job at a touch of bellows. 



The perpendicular FIRE-DRAFT CRATE, forcing 

 air BOTH WAYS, makes and COOLS the smoke, 

 forming a DOUBLE FIRE-WALL for SECURELY 

 riveting the double-braced brackets to the cup, 

 that is FIRMLY BOLTED to the valveless bellows 

 by LOCKED NUTS. 



The ONE-PIECE cap CAN NOT clog. It Is the 

 COOLEST, CLEANEST, STRONGEST, BEST, and 

 LARGEST NET CAPACITY of all smokers, selling 

 at one dollar ($1.00). We GUARANTEE SATISFAC* 

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 six years. 

 Dan-z. 3^x7^-Inch Prize Smoker, Sl.OO; by mall Sl.25 



With "Gleanings," 11.00 per year, and Prize 



Smoker, by mall 1.75 



Dan-z. 3^x6-Inch Victor Smoker, 80c; by mall 1.00 



With "Gleanings," one year, 1200 pp., by mall 1.50 



We send propolis shields with Danzenbaker Hives 

 and Supers, and sell anything In the Bee-line at 

 factory prices, also select three - banded Italian 

 queens and bees. 



Please send address of yourself and B-frlends for 

 FREE catalogs and prices on Bee-supplies, Bees, 

 Queens, Hives, Sections, and Smokers. Address 



F. Danzenbaker, 68-70 Woodside Lane, Norfolk, Va. 



Protection Veil. . . . 



Postpaia, all cotton, 50c; silk face, 60c; all silk, 90c; with B, 

 or ballast cord, 10c per veil extra; extra silk faces, 10c each. 

 Flexible-rim bee-hat, 30c. Oil duck gloves, long sleeves, 35c. 



The heavy ballast cord (B) Is a new feature to keep the veil from 

 blowing In on the face. The cord A runs around the lower edge 

 of veil, holding It down snugly on shoulders away from the neck, 

 making a tight fit so bees do not get under. Cord C is a short one 

 with loops In ends with cord A running through them, making It 

 adjustable. 



Middlebury, Vt.. May 26,.1911. 

 A. G. Woodman Co.. Grand Rapids. Mich. 



Veils received, and we think the ballast-cord a great improvement in your 

 veil, wliieh was already the best to .be had. J. E. Crane & Son. 



A. G. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids. Mich. 



A YORK'S HONEY QOEEN FOR ONLY 25c 



To introduce the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL and 

 also the STANDARD-BRED ITALIAN "YORK'S 

 HONEY" QUEENS to NEW readers, we will make 

 a special price of only $1.25 for the American Bee .Jour- 

 nal one year ($L00 alone) and one of the fine "York's 

 Honey" Queens (75c alone). This low price of $1.25 



for the Journal and a queen will .stand for the rest of the year of 



of 1911 to NEW subscribers We will mail three of 



the Queens to any one for §2.10; 6 for §4.00 or 12 for §7.50. We 

 are filling orders now by RETURN MAIL. Better try a few of 

 our fine Queens and also the old American Bee Journal, If you 

 are not now a regular reader 01 it. Sample copy free. Address 



George W. York & Co., 117 No. Jefferson St., Chicago, Illinois 



