July, 1909. 



American l^ae Journal 



Laivgstroth 



on 

 the 



Honey- Bee 



Revised by Dadant— Latest Edition 



This is one of the standard books on 

 bee-culture, and ought to be in the 

 library of every bee-keeper. It is bound 

 substantially in cloth and contains nearly 

 600 pages, being revised by that large, 

 practical bee-keeper, so well-known to 

 all the readers of the American Bee 

 Journal — Mr. C. P. Dadant. Each sub- 

 ject is clearly and thoroughly explained, 

 so that by following the instructions of 

 this book one cannot fail to be wonder- 

 fully helped on the way to success with 

 bees. 



The book we mail for $1.20, or club 

 it with the American Bee Journal for 

 one year — both for $1.70 or, we will 

 mail it as a premium for sending us 

 FIVE NEW subscribers to the Bee Jour- 

 nal for one year, with $3.75. 



This is a splendid chance to get a 

 grand bee-book for a very little money 

 or work. Address, 



GEORGE W. YORK <a CO.. 



lis W. .lackson Blvd., CHICAGO, IIX. 



DOOLITTLE & CLARK 



Have just taken from their bee-cel- 

 lars some of the finest Italian breed- 

 ers ever seen. Prices. $2.50. $5.00, and 

 $10.00. Ready for delivery Jlay 1st. 5Atf 



BORODINO, ONONDAGA CO., N. Y. 



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ITALIAN QUEENS 



Reared under supersedure conditions, un- 

 tested at $1.00 each until after July 10th, 

 when the price will be 75c. Queens ready 

 after May 25th. Send for price list. 5A4t 



O.F.FulIer,R.F.D..Blackstone.Mass. 



Reference, Arthur C.Miller. Providence, R.I. 

 Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. 



Pacific Homestead 



Do you want direct information on the 

 bee, stock, horticultural and agricultural 

 industries of Oregon, Washington and 

 Idaho ? Then send 25c in stamps right now 

 for a three months' trial subscription to our 

 Pacific Homestead, the illustrated farm 

 paper of the Pacific Northwest. We give 

 with this our big Holiday number (equiva- 

 lent to a $2.00 book) containing articles on, 

 and over 100 illustrations of the entire 

 Pacific Northwest. 6Atf 



Sample copies of current numbers free. 



Address 



Pacific Homestead 

 Dept. C, Salem, Oregon 



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The American 



Institute of Phrenology 



incorporated 1866 by Special Act of the New 

 York Legislature, will open its next session 

 the first Wednesday in September. Sub- 

 jects embraced; Phrenology; Physiognomy; 

 Ethnology : Psychology ; Physiology ; Anat- 

 omy : Hygiene: Heredity: Anthropology. 



For terms and particulars apply to M. H. 

 Piercy, Secretary, care of FOWLER &. 

 WKlLs CU., 18 £ast 2»d St., New York, 

 N. \". 

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Tennessee- Bred Queens 



37 Years Experience, breed 3-band Italians only. 



Breeders $4.00. Add twenty percent for queens to be exported 



Nuclei, without queens: 1-frame. $2.50: 2-frame, $3.50; 3-frame, $4.50. 1 Full 

 Colony, 8-frame, $9.00. 



Select the queen wanted and add to the above prices. 



NOTE 



I have transferred to my son, Benj. G. Davis, my straight 5-baml and Golden depart- 

 ment, and in order to receive the promptest attention, all correspondence for these should 

 be sent direct to him. He practically grew up in my queen yards, rears queens by my 

 methods, has had charge of this department for j'ears, and understands his business. 



Prices same as above except Breeders, which are $4.00 to $10.00. No disease. 



JOHN M. DAVIS, Spring Hill, Tennessee, U. S. A. 



" // Goods are Wanted Quick Send to Touder. " 



ESTABLISHED 1889 



Bee-Supplies. Root's Goods in Indiana 



standard Hives with latest improvements, Danzenbaker 

 Hives, Honey-Boxes, Comb Foundation and everything that 

 is used in the bee-yard. Large illustrated catalog mailed 

 free. Finest White Clover Extracted Honey for sale in any 

 quantity desired. 



WALTER S. POUDER, 859 Massachusetts Ave., Indianapolis, Ind. 



MILLER 



Will a^ain sell (he genuine strain 

 of Miller Queens at the following 

 prices : Untested, 60 cents each after 

 June 15th, You will oblige me by 

 sending for m.v price-list on Untested, 

 Tested Queens, Nuclei and full colo- 

 nies. Address, c.A2t 



S. E. MILLER 



Rhineland^ - Missouri 



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ITALIAN QVEENS 



None but select Queens are sent out, and 

 if not well pleased with Queen after you 

 have had her two years. I will refund money 

 and 50 cents for your trouble. 



Queens. $1.00 each: 6. $5.00 : 12. $9.00. Breed- 

 ing Queens. J5.00. 



W. M. Parrish, Lawrence, Kan. 



Covert, Kan., Sept. 1:', r.ttiT. 

 W. M. Parrish. Lawrence, Kan. 



Dear Sir .—The queen I received of you in 1906 

 yielded this year twice as much surplus as any 

 "otber one c^lonv I ha,ve. 



Clarence A. Hall. 



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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-gatbering, 

 hardiness, gentleness, etc. 



Mr. W. Z. Hutchinson, editor of the Bee- 

 Keepers' Review, Flint, Mich., says : " As 

 workers, I have never seen them equaled. 

 They seem possessed of a steady, quiet 

 determination that enables them to lay up 

 surplus ahead of others. Easier bees to 

 handle I have never seen." 



My queeens are all bred from my best 

 long-tongued three-banded red-clover stock 

 (nci other race bred in my apiaries), and the 

 cells are built in strong colonies well sup- 

 plied with youn;; bees. 



— PRICES-. 



Untested queens, Jl.UO each; six. $5.00; 

 doz., $9.00. Select untested, il.25 each ; si.x, 

 ttt.OO: doz,, $11. Select tested. $2.00. E.xtra 

 select tested, $3.00. Breeders, $10.00. 



Safe arrival and satisfaction guaranteed. 

 Descriptive circular free. Address, 7Atf 



J. P. MOORE, Queen-Breeder, 

 Rt. I. Morgan. Ky. 



Carniolans 



One Tested Silver Gray Carniolan Queen, 

 no yellowbands, $1— per doz., $10: Untested, 

 75c-per doz., $8. t>A4t 



W. M. KERNAN, Rt. 2, Dushore, Pa. 



