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r.l.KANJNGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



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UeSSSSUTEROiBeeiom. 



DR. C. C. MILLER, 

 Author of the music of 



"The Hum of the Bees in the 

 Apple-Tree Bloom ". 



"Buckwheat Cakes and Honey," 



(Words by Secor — Music by York.) 

 This is the ' Chorus " to the above : 



" Hurry up the flapjacks, 



Make thb batter ' runny ', 

 Cook 'em quick, and bring along 



Lots of cream and honey." 



Both songs are written for either organ or piano. Price 

 of either song alone, lO cts., postpaid; or both for 15 cts. 

 Every bee-keeper ought to have these two popular bee-songs, 

 and the weekly American Bee Journal regularly. 



lo Weeks for lo Cents. 



We have some extra copies left of the weekly American 

 Bee Journal for 1904, and as long as they last we will let 

 them go at 10 copies for 10 cts. — all differeut numbers. A 

 sample order at only 10 cts. will give you a lot of good bee liter- 

 ature for about the cost of so much white paper, and you will 

 then also see what a valuable and practical help the weekly 

 American Bee Journal is to any bee-keeper who reads it regu- 

 larly. Single copy free as a sample for the asking. 



Address the' publishers, 



G-EORGE ^/V. YORK & CO. 



334 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILiLi. 



TWO POPULAR 



BEE-SONQS 



^ Given 5 FREE ^ 



with a year's subscription to the weekly 



AMBRICAN BBB JOURIMAL 



at $1.00, the regular annual price. But be sure to 



mention this advertisement when ordering. 



The two songs are these : 



"The Hum of the Bees in the 



Apple-Tree Bloom/* 



(Words by Secor — Music by Miller.) 

 This is the "Chorus" to the above: 



" O the humjof theibees, 



O the hum of the bees 1 

 Tis a melody sweet to my soul ; 



For it brings back the past, 



And iis magical spell 

 O'er the care-burdened present doth roll." 





The Poet of Beedom 



HON. EUGENE SECOR, 

 Author of the words of both song 



