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 dinary vatkimc «n «im howr, 

 without wetting h^r handt. 

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When writing to advertisers mention 

 The American Bee-Keeper. 



3 and 5=Banded Italian 

 and Carnioian Queens. 



Say friends, you who have support- 

 ed us during the past season, we 

 desire to express our thanks for 

 your patronage in the past, and 

 respectfully solicit a continuance of 

 your valued favors through the sea- 

 son of 1904. 



Our queens now stand upon their 

 merits and former record. We are 

 preparing for next season, and seek- 

 ing the patronage of large apiarists 

 and dealers. We do not claim that 

 our queens are superior to all oth- 

 ers, but that they are as good as 

 the best. We will furnish from one 

 to a thousand at the following 

 prices: "^"^sted of either race, $1; 

 one unte d, 75c., 5 for $3.25, 10 

 for $6. 15 for $8.25, 25 for $12.50, 50 

 for $23.50, 100 for $45. 

 For descriptive circulars address, 



JOHN W. PHARR, Prop., 



New Century Queen Rearing Co., Ber- 

 clair, Goliad Co., Texas. 



BEGINNERS. 



shou.d haTC a copy ot 



The Amateur Bee-keeper, 



a 70 page book, by Prof. J. W. Rouse; written es- 

 pecially for amateurs. Second edition just ou' 

 Fir.st edition of 1,000 sold in less than two year* 

 Editor York says: "It i« the finest little book pub- 

 lished at the present time." Price 24 cents; by 

 Biail 28 cents. The little book and 



The Progressive Bee-keeper, 



(a lire, proeresw'Te. 2S pape monthly journal ) on* 

 year for li.ic. Apply to any first-class dealer, or 

 address 



LEAHY MFG- CO., Hisetoviie, m.. 



Of a Life Time 



Wanted to raise 

 Belgians 



Send for particulars and sample cop] 

 of the only 



Belgian Hare^ Journal 



Published in America 



Judge R. J. FINLEy, 



227 Lamb St , MACON, 



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To Subscribers of 

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And Others! 



Until Further Notice 



We Will Send The 



Country 

 Journal 



to any addrtiss in the U. S. A. on« 

 year for 1h eents, providing yon 

 w iiition .4iiKerican Bee-Keeper. 



The Country Journal treats 01 



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ry and FaHhion. It's the best pa< 



v/>er jirinted for the price. 



Address 



The Country Journal, 



Allentown, Pa. 

 L'tf 



W. M. Gerrish. R. F. D., Epping, N. H 

 keeps a complete supply of our goods, att 

 Eastern customers will save freight by order 

 ing of him. 



The W. T. Falconer Mfg. Co. 



