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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



Mar. 7, 1895. 



SAVE MONEY ! ! 



It l8 always economy to liuy the best, t'spe- 

 clally when tlu' Viest cost no more than 

 somethintr not half so good. OUK FAL- 

 CON SECTION;* are acknowledged to be 

 superior to any on the market. The 

 same Is also true of our HIVES and BEE- 

 KEEPEKS' SUPPLIES, of which we 

 make all modern styles. OUK PRICES 

 will be found as low as those of any of 

 our competitors, and in many cases low- 

 er, and you are always sure of getting 

 flrst-class goods. We also publish THE 

 AMERICAN UEEKEEPEK, a monthly 

 magazine (Flft h year) at 50c. a year, in- 

 valuable to beginners. Large illustrated 

 catalogue and price-list free. Address. 



THE W.T. FALCONER MFG. CO., 



JAMESTOWN, N. Y. 



\^' W. m. Kerrlsli. of East Nottius- 



bam, N. H., is our Eastern agent. New 

 England customers may save freight by pur- 

 chasing of htm. 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



Fruit Plants. 



Where to buy 

 them, at ■whole- 

 sale prices. 

 8end posliil for 

 dosoript Ive ^tnd 

 wholesale catalogue of all of the leading- va- 

 rieties of the Strawberries, Kaspberrfes, 

 Blaekberries, Currants, Gooseberries, 

 Grapes and Potatoes. 



E2;RA G. smith, Manchester, Ont. Co.,N. Y. 

 Mention Vie ^-lincr lean BeeJoximal. 



-A BEE-HIVE- 



That is convenient to handle and the right 



size. 



A FILL LINE OF SUPPIilES. 



BEES & QUEENS. 



I. J. !^TKI^CiIIAI*I, 



105 Park Place. NEW YORK, N. T. 



Mention the American Bee JounwL 



MOTH'S 



HOITEY XiXTBACTOB 



PERFECTION 



Cold-Blast Smokers* 



Square Glass Houej' Jars, Etc. 



For Circulars, apply to Chas. F. MuTif & Son, 



Cor. Freemau & Central Aves., Cincinnati, O. 



Send 10c for Practical Hints to Boe-Keepers. 



Mention the Arinerican Bee Journal. 



Strawberry and Raspberry Plants. 



Best Nemr and Old varieties. Best grotvu 

 Plaiitfi. Catalogue Free. With instructions 

 for their culture. Send for it Now. Mention 

 this paper. Address. E. J. SCOFIELD, 



:iA13t P. O. Bo.xlia, Hanoveh. Wis. 



BASSWOOD FOR BEES 



We have a large stoclt of American Lin- 

 den or BaKKWood. 



5 to feet, l.ic. each— $12.00 per C. 



6 to 8 feet. 20c. each-$15.00 per C. 



7 to 10 ft. ".be. each— $20,00 per C. 



Address, J^j^j^^^ MMUI MUV\ Co. 

 8A6t ELGIN, ILL. 



Maition the Ameri.ain Bee. ,'mvmai- 



ORDER SPRING QUEENS. 



I will send a Guaranteed .5-Banded Yellow 

 Queen, bred from a Breeder selected from 

 1000 Queens (some producing over 400 lljs. of 

 honey to tiiu colony): or a a-Banded Ilalian 

 Leather-Colored Queen direct from a Breeder 

 Imported Irom Italy. Oct. '94— at 75c., and 

 a special low price for a quantity. 



My secret is to sell an extra-large amount, 

 which enables me to sell at low prices. Will 

 run this spr ng :i.')0 Nuclei— have 1 home and 

 4 out apiaries. Booklne OrderN Nowf— 

 will begin shipping March 1st, No Queens su- 

 perior to my Strain. 



tSP~ Send for Descriptive Catalogue and 

 Testimonials, to 



Wm, a. Selser, Wyncote. Pa, 



Mention the American Bee Journal. 



THAT "ST. JOE" HIVE ! 



Write for a Circular 



and Say How Many Hives You "Will Need. 



t^" Like it very well.— Cloverport, Ky. 

 Addre.<s, 



EMERSON T. ABBOTT, 



ST. JOSEPH, MO. 



Seventeen Years Ago 



Dadanfs Foundation 



Was first offered for sale. The following parties keep it in stock and have kept 

 it for years for sale. Why ? Because they want to handle only the best goods, and 

 they say they get the best goods when they buy DadanVs Foundation. 



Thomas G. Newman. Chicago, Ills. 



C. F. Muth & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio 



Chas. H. Green, Waukesha. Wis. 



Chas. Hertel, Freeburg. His. 



B. Kretchmer. Red Oak, Iowa. 



Jos. Nyaewander, Des Moines, Iowa. 



G. B. Lewis Co.. Watertown, Wis. 



Jamea Reynolds Elevator Co.. PouRhkeepaie. N Y. 



Page & J-.yon. New London, Wis. 



La. Bee-Keepers' Supply Co., DonaldsonTiile, La. 



B. F. Quigley, Unionville, Mo. 



G. K. Hubbard. Fort Wayne. Ind. 



L. Hanssen, Davenport, Iowa. 



C. Theilmann, Theiimanton, Minn. 



E. C. Eaglesfield. Berlin. Wis. 



Walter S. Pouder. Indianapolis, Ind 



E. T. Abbott, St. Joseph, Mo. 



J. M. Jenkins. Wetumpka, Alabama 



Jobn Rey, East Saginaw, Mich. 



J. W. Bittenbender. Knoxville. Iowa. 



Vickerv Bros., Evansville, Ind. 



Mrs. Jennie Atchley, Beeville, Texas. 



Is not such a steady trade a proof of real merit in the Roods we sell ? 

 We also make a specialty of "Veils and "Veil Stuff^ of best quality. 



Beeswax Wanted at All Times. 



Bee-keepers' Supplies, Smokers, ,Seetions, Tin Fails, etc. Samples of Koun- 

 dation and Tulle FREE with circular. Instructions to beginners 

 with circular. Send us your address. 



CHAS. DADANT & SON, 



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8 cents per pound in any sized quantity. 



Cash with Order. 



Reference — First National Bank, Address, 



L. Wirt Markham, Lamar, Colo. 



X. B. — It requires 20 lbs. to sow an acre. 



Mention the American Bee Journal 



THE 1895 CRANE SMOKER 



IS A DAISY. 



Price, 3!4-iiich Barrel, $1.85, postpaid: or $1,50 by freight or express. 



Address, THE A. I. ROOT CO., Medina. Ohio. 



This excellent Smoker was Introduced some two years ■Ago, since which time It has worked 

 itself rapidly into popular favor. Its distinctive feature is the Crane Valve, by which the 

 full force of the Bellows is secured without waste, and by which also smoke is prevented 

 from g-olug- Into the Bellows. The Legs are of Skeleton Malleable Iron, contracted at the feet 

 so us to he out of the way of the fingers iu handling:, and are secured to the Bellows by bolts 

 instead of screws. The Shield Is of llifht corrugated tin, and bags next to the Bellows, thus 

 giving ample protection from heat. The Cone Top easily tilts back for replenishing the Smo- 

 ker, and Is secured by a malleable-Iron Hinge, the working parts of which are milled so as to 

 insure accurate ad.justment to the Stove or Cup. As to Fuel, it will burn anything, including 

 soft coal, stovewood, planer-shavings; and it makes no difference how much the latter may be 

 crammed down in the Cup, there will be the same strong blast as before. 



