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October, 1909. 



American ~Bee Joarnal 



Glass Jars for Retailing Honey. 



We are able to furnish several sizes of glass jars for 

 retailing honey. Each has a patent American cap, which is 

 easy to put on, and also to remove, and yet is unleakable. 

 The illustrations show the various jars on which we quote 

 as follows, by freight : 



Admiral-Holding One Pound of Honey 



With patent American cap, in reshipping cases of 2 dozen 

 each — one case, $1.00 ; 6 cases, $5.60. In one-gross crates, 

 $5.00 per crate. 



Capital-Holding 34 Pound of Honey 



With patent American cap, in reshipping cases of a dozen 

 each — one case, 90 cents; 6 cases, $5.25. In one-gross 

 crates, $4.90 per crate. 



Small-Holding 1-4 Pound of Honey 



With patent American cap, in reshipping cases of 4 dozen 

 each — one case, $1.50; 3 cases for $4.35. In one-gross 

 crates, $4.00 per crate. 



Send all orders to 



Arnd Honey & Bee-Supply Co, 



148 W.Superior St. 



Chicago, Illinois. 



One-fourth Pound. 



Three-quarters Pound. 



One Pound. 



Engravings for Sale. 



We are accumulating quite a large stock 

 of bee-yard enj^ravin^s and other pictures 

 used from time to time in the American Bee 

 Journal. No doubt many of them could be 

 used by bee-keepers in their local newspa- 

 pers, on their letterheads, on souvenir cards. 

 or in other profitable or interesting ways. 

 If we can sell them it will help us to pay for 

 others that we are constantly having made 

 and using in these columns. 



We do not have a catalog or printed list of 

 the engravings, but if you will let us know 

 just which you want we will be pleased to 

 quote you a very low price, postpaid. Just 

 look through the copies of the Bee Journal 

 and make your selection. Then write to us. 



GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 



146 West Superior Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 



A Wonderful Plant The Sacred Resur- 

 rection Plain is one of the wonders of tlio 

 plant world. It lives naturally in water, 

 and when placed in a vessel containing a 

 little water grows and thrives and becomes 

 green in color; but when removed it dries 

 and curls up. apparently asleep, and in this 

 condition will live for years. One needs 

 only to place it in water again, however, to 

 bring it back to life. The publishers of Farm 

 News, that interesting monthly published in 

 Springfield. Ohio, have secured a limited 

 number of these curious plants which they 

 are offering on another page. These pub- 

 lishers are also offering a line of beautiful 

 Christmas post cards. See their announce- 

 ments in this issue. 



GEO. S. GRAFFAM & BRO. 



ARE LOCATED AT 



103 Third Street, Bangor, Maine 



They have there yards for the production 

 of comb and extracted honey, a yard by it- 

 self for the breeding of their Black Diamond 

 Bees, a large warehouse fiUed with 



Root Supplies 



Black Diamond Brand Honey, and honey- 

 packages of all descriptions. Their ofiiee is 

 at the same address, and here they are fitted 

 to receive bee-keepers or their orders, enter- 

 taining the one and handling the other with 

 a service that cannot be surpassed. If you 

 are interested in bees, live in New England, 

 and have not their catalog and circulars, 

 drop them a postal. You will be well re- 

 paid. 5A6t 



Wanted— White Honey. 



State kind, lutw put up. and lowest cash 



^ "^"^CHAS. KOEPPEN, iso8 Main St.. 

 pAtf KREDERICKSBURG. VA. 



CYPRIAN. Camiolan. Caucasian, Italian Queens 

 Select untested, Sl.OO. Select tested. $2.00. 

 Bees $8 colony. Supplies and Honey. tJ.^ly 



W. C. MORRIS, Nepperhan Hts., Yonkers, N. Y. 



Souvenir Bee Postal Cards 



We have gotten up 4 Souvenir Postal 

 Cards of interest to bee-keepers. No. i 

 is a Teddy Bear card, with a stanza of 



rhyme, a straw bee-hive, a jar and sec- 

 tion of honey, etc. It is quite senti- 

 mental. No. 2 has the words and mu- 

 sic of the song, "The Bee-Keeper's Lul- 

 laby;" No. 3, the words and music of 

 "Buckwheat Cakes and Honey ;" and No. 

 4, the words and music of "The Hum- 

 ming of the Bees." We send these cards, 

 postpaid, as follows : 4 cards for 10 

 cents, ID cards for 20 cents; or 10 cards 

 with the American Bee Journal one year 

 for 80 cents. Send all orders to the of- 

 fice of the American Bee Journal, 

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Laugstroth Book "Special" 



We have about 30 copies left of the 

 book, " Langstroth on the Honey- 

 Bee," of the edition just preceding the 

 last. It is practically equal to the 

 latest edition, and we will mail them so 

 long as they last, for 90 cents a copy. 

 (The regular price is $1.20.) Or, we 

 will send one of the above 90-cent 

 copies with the .American Bee Journal 

 one year — both for $1.50. Surely this 

 •is a bargain. Remember, we have only 

 about 30 copies left, so if you want one 

 of them you will need to get your or- 

 der in quickly. Send to the office of 

 the American Bee Journal, 14(1 W. 

 Superior St., Chicago, 111. 



