THE AMERICAN APICULTURIST. 



APICULTURIST MAIL BOX. 



HAS RUAD ALL TlIK BEE-PAPERS. 



Henry Alley : Find 75 cents for the 

 Api, 1892. I have been taking two 

 other bee journals the past year. Shall 

 take nothing but the Api this year. I 

 like it better than any other that I am 

 acquainted with, and I have seen all the 

 leading American bee publications. 



Portland, N. Y. C. M. C. 



I LIKE 1HE API. 



H. Alley : Enclosed find seventy- 

 five cents for Api 1892. I like the Api 

 very much and think it among the very 

 best journals published. 

 Anderson, Ind. J. VV, Minxick. 



A GOOD JOURNAL. 



Mr. H. Alley : I received the sam- 

 ple copies of the American Api. It is 

 a good journal. I take three journals 

 and the Api is the best of them all. I 

 want Api and queen ; how shall I re- 

 mit? 



Garfield, III. Chas. Formhalls. 



Any yearly subscriber to the Api will 

 be given a 3 line ad. free, under the 

 head of wants, exchange, etc. 



'ihe same can be run one year for 

 $1.00 in addition to price of Api. 



If you have anything to sell or desire 

 to exchange gootls, you can do no bet- 

 ter than insert an ad, in the Api. Try 

 it. 



Send us three subscribers and $2.50 

 in cash and we will mail three copies of 

 the Api one year and present a beauti- 

 ful golden Carniolan queen to the 

 getter-up of the club. 



For six new subscribers and ^4.50 a 

 warranted Punic queen will be given to 

 the person who will take the trouble to 

 get up a club of that number. 



OUR XEW CLUB AND PREMIUM LIST. 



We club the American Apiculturist 

 with any of the papers below naiiied. 

 The regular price of both is given in the 

 first column. 



The American Apiculturist, $0.7.5 

 With Gleanings in Bee Culture, 175 1.50 



" American Bee Keeper, 125 1.00 \ 



" American Bee Journal, 1.75 1.50 



" Canadian Bt-e Journal, 1.75 1.50 .j 



" The Apiculturist and one 



sample Drone-and queen ti"ap, \ 



by mail, 1.40 1.00 ' 



With sample S warmer, 1.75 1.25 i 



" Thirty Years Among The ; 



Bees an. I Bsekeepers' Directory, 175 1 00 i 



Ai'i iuul Italian Qneen, 2.25 1.5i) ' 



" " Golden Carniolan, 2.75 2.00 ' 



" " Punic Queen, 3.75 3.50 '■■ 



New subscriptions to Apiculturist will , 

 begin with Nov., 1891, number, and e.\- 



pire.Tan. 1, 18 '3. '\ 



Money for queens need not be sent till "\ 



the queens are w^anted. ; 



Five copies of Api one year, $2.50. 



Roinit by money order on Salem, Mass., \ 



P. 0., or ijy check. \ 



Oar new iilu-tra ed Price-list and Circa- ' 



l;ir now n-ady to mail. Sainp'e copies of \ 

 Am miihid t'r.ie. 



Address Henry Alley, Wenham , Mass. , 



All supply dealers should handle \ 



the drone und-qiieeu tra[)s. Each 't 

 dealer can in the course of the year 



dispose of thousands of the traps to ■ 



his customers. ^ 



To facilitate the sale of the t; aps ' 

 and pi'esent their ailvantages Jind prac- 

 tical use, the article of Rev. D. I). 



Marsh, on page 167, Vol. IX, No 12, \ 



will he put in pamphlet form, and ■ 



fnrnished gratis to all dealers who ' 



desire to sell the trap. We will also ^ 



insert in the same i)am[)hlet a 1-page \ 



ail. free, to all who will purchase one \ 



dozen ti-aps, flat, (price $3) or the ) 



same to tiiosc who will purchase roy- ' 



alty stamps to the number of 100 - 



(|)rice$o) for manufacturing and sell- ' 

 ing the traps. Try this, frieiuls, and 



see what a boom yon will have in the j 



sale of goods of all kinds for the ! 



•'^P'^i'-y- ; 



The Apr will be sent free to all who i 



will send us one or more interesting 1 



articles. Tell us what you and your 1 



neighbors are doing in beekeeping. \ 



