Oct. 1, 1911 



BEE-SUPPLY 

 BARGAINS 



All Exhibition and Sample-rocm 

 Hives, Extractors, and other Bee 

 Fixtures are being offered at re- 

 duced prices in order to make room for new 

 goods. Better write to-day and save from ten 

 to fifteen per cent. SIX PER CENT SPECIAL 

 DISCOUNT is allowed on all orders for new 

 stock purchased from us this month for im- 

 mediate or futrre shipment, so send list of 

 your requirements if you want to purchase 

 Bee Supplies, the best that are made, at abso- 

 lutely rock-bottom prices. 



Do not forget our Bee-Book, ' How to Mfl<e 

 Money in Bees." which is a complete guide to 

 profitable bee-keeping, tells you how to buy 

 bees, what are the best bees to buy. how to 

 locate the hives— in fact, tells you all that you 

 will need to know to make bees highly profit- 

 able as a bvisiness or for pleasure. 



A\'ith this book goes our large, Illustrated 

 catalog, sent free of charge. 



BLANKE MF6. & SUPPLY GO. 



Succossors to 



Blanke & Hauk Supply Co. 



Blanke Building 



St. Louis, Missouri 



IMPERIAL-ROYAL AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION 



Ljubljana, Carniola (Krain), Austria 



Exports only pure Carniolan Alpine bees. Write for booklet 

 and price list. 



Queens of MOORE'S 

 STRAIN of ITALIANS 



Produce workers that fill the supers, and are 

 not Inclined to swarm. They have won a 

 world-wide reputation for honey-gathering, 

 hardiness, gentleness, etc. My queens are all 

 bred from my best long-tongued, three-band- 

 ed, red-clover stock (no other race bred in my 

 apiaries) , and the cells are built in strong col- 

 onies well supplied with young bees. 



PRICES— Untested, $1.00; six, S.i.OO: 12, S9.00: 24, S16.00; 

 .50 or more, 60 cts. each. Safe arrival and satisfaction 

 guaranteed. Descriptive circular free. 



I am now filling: orders by return mail, and shall prob- 

 ably be able to do so until the close of the season. 



J. P. Moore, Queen-breeder, Rt. 1. MOFgail, Ky. 





Gi&rU A. 



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LANDSCAPE ENGINEERS 



. WILLOUCHBY, OHIO 



Boston 



Is the Shipping Center of 



New England 



Bee-keepers should bear this in mind when or- 

 dering their supplies. . A full line of supplies 

 always in stock Send for catalog. 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friend Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



are our spec 



ialty. Winter your bees in I'l^OTECTION Iin'IilS. Liberal early-order discounts. 



A. C. Woodman Co., Grand Rapids, Michigan 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



WE ARE WESTERN AGENTS FOR 



"FALCONER" 



Write for fall discounts— we can save you money. 



C. C. demons Bee-Supply Co., Kansas City, Mo. 



1 28 Grand Avenue 



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ATE NTS 



25 

 YEARS' 

 — — ^— ^ PRACTICE 



CHAS. J. WILLIAMSON, Rooms 304 to 307, Savings 

 Bank Bldg., 7th and E. Sta., Washington, D. C. 



Patent Practice in Patent 

 Office and Courts. 



Patent Counsel of 

 The A. I. Root Co 



2 Years for $1 or Now Beo-book Free 



No. 1. — We have some extra back copies of 

 the American Bee .Journal for each month of 

 1911; and so long as they last we will send all 

 these copies and to the end of 1912 (to a neiv 

 subscriber) for only 81.00. This makes two years 

 for the dollar. Better send in your dollar at once 

 and take advantage of this offer. It surely is a 

 big bargain in bee-literature you should accept 

 if not now a subscriber. Why not order to-day. ^ 



No. 2.— We have had Mr. C. P. Dadant revise 

 Newman's "Bees and Honey" book of 160 pages, 

 making it now nearly 200 pages, with over 150 

 illustrations. It is called "First Lessons in Bee- 

 keeping." .lust the book for Beginners. Bound 

 in strong paper cover, with brood-comb illus- 

 tration. Price 50 cts. postpaid, or we will send it 

 (to a new subscriber) with American Bee Jour, 

 nal from now to the end of 1912— a,ll for only 81.00- 



Sample Copy of the American Bee Journal Free. Address 



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



