THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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Sweet Clover, (Melilotus alba), furnishes 

 the most reliable crop of honey from July 

 until frost, and at the same time it furnishes 

 the most delicious honey, lisht in color, and 

 thick in body. It may be sown In waste 

 places, fence corners, or on the roadside. 

 Sow two years running, on the same land, 

 and the honey crop will be without inter- 

 mission. Money invested In Sweet Clover 

 Seed will prove a good investment. The 

 Seed may be obtained at this oflice at the 

 following prices: $8.00 per bushel (60 lbs.); 

 $1.75 per peek, or 20 cents per pound. 



Tbe Western 'World Guide and Hand 

 Book of Useful Information, contains the 

 greatest amount of useful information over 

 put together in such a cheap form. The 

 printing, paper, and binding are excellent, 

 and the book is well worth a dollar. To any 

 one Bending us two new subscribers besides 

 his own, with $3.00, for one year, we will 

 present a copy of this valuable book. 



Colored Posters for putting up over 

 honey exhibits at Fairs are quite attractive, 

 as well as useful. We have prepared some 

 for the Bee Journal, and will send two or 

 mere free of cost to any one who will use 

 them, and try to get up a club. 



4,10S I>4»I.M>S or IIOI\E¥, 



CATHRRBD 



BY 40 COLONIES IN 7 DAYS ! 



WE have piirilia--fil L. C. Ri'cifs celobrfttecl 

 bree«1iiit.' stncis, wliich topether with our own, 

 erives us tbe ehuiccst collection of Itahan bees in 

 the world, and nnc timt has the 



Best Honey-Producing Record Extant. 



We will spare !t 1i_mv lull Coloiiiea and Nuclei con- 

 taining some verv clioice breeiiiiip ij\ieens of this 

 stock. We uuikoasiM-ciiiityof rearinKONLY FIRST- 

 CLASS Italian BKi:^ mid Qdeens utthe 



KNICKEIIBOCKER BEE-FARM, 



0. H. KNICKEEBOCKEE, S. M. LOCKE, 



Proi>rietnr. Manaj^er. 



Our Circular for 18R7 contains an important let: 

 ter (regarding these bees) from L. C. Root, that 

 every bee-keeper .slinulil read. Send for it before 

 ordering Queens elsewhere. Address, 



KNICKKRBOCKBU BBB-FARM, 

 14Ctf PINE PLAINS, Dutchess Co., N. T. 



Onr New Book Mst on the second page 

 is the place from which to select the book 

 you want. We have a large stock of every 

 book there named, and can fill all orders on 

 the day they are received. 



One Dollar invested for the weekly visits 

 of the AMERICAN Bee Journal for a year, 

 will richly repay every apiarist in America. 



We have a large quantity of CHOICE 

 WHITE EXTRACTED HONEY, in kegs 

 holding from 200 lbs. to 225 lbs. each, which 

 we win deliver on board the cars at 8 cents 

 per lb. Orders solicited. 



Bee-Keepers, write to the Hub Mfg. Co., 

 New Hampton, Iowa, and learn how to free 

 your honey-houees from Bees, Flies, etc., 

 for 8H cents per window. " A patent attach- 

 ment for any window." 26A2t 



^tlvitxixstmtnts. 



FINE Y'OING ITAIilAN QirEENS.— 

 ^P~Twofor$l; Sinprie niio. 00 cts. 

 27Alt WILBEE G. FISH, Ithaca, N, Y. 



BV Return Mall.— Italian Queens, Tes- 

 ted, $1; Untested, 60c. Hees per lb., .50c. 

 26Atf GEO. STUCEMAN, Nappanee, Ind. 



A GREAT SCHEME. 



CAN we sell honey to the millions ? Investigate- 

 our new peculiar 5-cent Package for extracted 

 honey, eaten from the hand without Itnife, spoon 

 or sttclt, as cieanly as to bite an apple. The first 

 and only cheap, successful packa(;:e ever invented. 



We also liave the first Chronio Card especially 

 for bee-keepers. Bees, impleiuenta, etc.eleKftntly 

 prinied in eit:lit cnlors. Italian Queens, splendid 

 FtiuiKiatinii, Bees in lleddon hives, for sate and 

 all represented nil dur Card. Circulars and cards 

 givinff full inforiijiition free. Package of 10 Cards 

 lOcts. Saniplelloney-Package with candied honey, 

 12 cts. Now it* tlie time to look these things up for 

 the coming season. 



AddresB» J. H. MARTIN, 



4Cly HARTFORD, N. Y. 



TTALIAN Bees and Queens for sale.— Untested 

 J. Queen, 75 cents ; fi for $4.00. Send for Circular, 

 Free.-JOHN NEBEL & SON, High Hill. Mo. 



23A8t 



Dadant'sFonudation Factory, wholesale 



and retail. See advertisement in another column. 



HEAD-QUARTERS IN THE SOUTH 



FACTOBV OF 



BEE HIVES, &G. 



Early Nuclei <k Italian Queens. 



0^ Ninth annual Catalogue now ready. 



5Ctf PA17L, L.. VI AI.I.ON, Bayou Goula, La. 



REWARD ! 



TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : 



THEREBY offer $1.00 per ratio for every 

 one hundred feet of wire-cloth, to any 

 one who will find parties purchasing my 

 Patent Wire-Cloth Separator from unauthor- 

 ized dealers — until further notice. 



Bee-keepers will save money, and perhaps 

 annoyance, by sending for my Descriptive 

 Circular, before purchasing. 



Address, N. N. BETSINGER, 

 9C6t MAHCELLUS, Onondaga Co., N.T. 



6e8-Hives,Sections,SeGtion-Cases, 



Foundation & other Apiarian Sapplies. 

 Send for our new Catalogue with description of 



THE " Si;CCESS HIVE," 

 which is fast gaining the favor of many bee-men. 



ALBINO QUEENS and BEES for 1887. 



It should be remembered that we are also 

 Head-Quarters for the " Albino Queens." 

 We also breed Select Italians. 



Address, S. VAIENTINE A; SONS, 



14Ctf HAGERSTOWN, Wash. Co., MD. 



GARNIOLAN QUEENS ONLY ; 



BRED ill lar^e apiiiry of Carniolan Bees, from 

 Benton Select Imported Stock— $1.00 each. 

 Carniolans are tiie t-'P'ii lest and best honey-gath- 

 erers known. Send t'T Circular describing Carni- 

 olans. (Mentinn this paper.) 



S. W. MORRISON, M. D. 

 25Dtf Oxford, Chester Co., Fa. 



DR. TINKER'S SPECIALTIES. 



THE finest 'WmT'E POPI>.AB Sections 

 and tlie best PERFOKATEH ZINC ever 



offered tn bee-keepers. Our new ni.ichine makes 

 SO.fMHi perforations in a day. We iiiso cluini the 

 finest strain of BEKS for conili honev— the i^iyrio- 

 Albinos. Price-lists of QUEERS and Supplies 

 free. Samples of sections and zinc, three cents. 



Address, I)R. fi. L. TINKER, 



27Dtt NEW PHILADELPHIA, 0. 



■ ^ £//6i/^AV£/^iS TOOLS ayuppLie^. - 



1887. ITALIAN QUEENS. 1887. 



6 WARRANTED QUEENS FOR $5. 

 If you want Nice, Bright Queens, the 

 progeny of which are good workers, and 

 could he seen working on Red Clover at 

 any time within the last two years, send for 

 my Circular. J. T. WILSON, 



ICtf NICHOLASVILLE, ICY. 



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BARNES' FOOT-PQWER MACHINERY. 



Readwhat.I.I.PAUEXT.of 



CHARLTON. N.Y., says— "We 

 out with one of your Com- 

 bined Machines, last winter, 

 'iiy chaff hives with 7-in. cap, 

 I'n.) honey-racks, 5<"> broad 

 frames, 2.1H10 honey-bnxcs 

 and a creat deal of other 

 work. This winter we have 

 double the amount of bee- 

 hives, etc., to make and we 

 expect to do it with this Saw. 

 It will do all you say it will." 

 ratalOKue and Price - tfist 



Free. Address, W. F. A JOHN DAHNES, 

 45Ctf No. 4>^4 Kuby St., Kockford. 111. 



Friends, if vou are in any way interested In 



BEES OR HONEY 



We will with pleasure send a sample copy of the 

 Semi-Monthly Oleunlnifs Id Uee-Cultnre» 



with a descriptive price-list of the latest improve- 

 ments in HIvew, Honey ExtractorH, Comb 

 roundiition, Section Honey Boxen, all books 

 and Journals, and everything pertaining to Bee 

 Culture. Nothing Patented. Simply send your ad- 

 dress wHtten plamly, to 



A. I. ROOT, Medina, Oliio. 



JT7ST PUBLISHED, 



*'PRACTiCAL TURKEY RAISING'* 



By Fanny Field. This book tells all 

 about turkey raising, from the setting 

 of the egRs to the maturity of the young 

 turkfi. If you foliowtlie directions in 

 thirt book yon need not lot-e a bird. 

 _ , Fanny Field haa had more experience 



and succeeds better in raising turkeys than any other 

 person in America. She clears hnndrers of doUars 

 yearly on them, and will tell you how she does it. Pn*^®i 

 25 cents. StjimpR taken. Addrews R. B. MITC H RL L, 

 Publisher, 69 Dearborn St., Chicago, HI. 

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