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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



November 



' falcon" 



IT MEANS 



"falcon" 



Simply This: We have got to "carry on" with all our might and with more "pep" than ever before. You 

 are urgently requested to prepare to do your pari when the time conies to "carry in" the enormous 

 honej crop for which we must prepare. 



PREPARE IN THE RIGHT WAY BY ORDERING EARLY 



This will save time, money and honey, and will be gratifying to your ambition to help your country and 

 fellow citizens. Let them have a good quality of honey and lots of it. You Can Do It. Get the goods 

 that you are going to need and have them ready for the beginning of the season. To make this more of 

 a saving to you, we are giving an early order cash discount of 10' i for shipment prior to December 1, 1918. 



Use only the goods that are tested and known to be the best and most reliable; therefore, TalCOn 

 goods will give the best results. Our goods are made by experienced and interested workers. This is the 

 reason we are known in every land. 



SEND THAT LIST OF REQUIREMENTS TO US AT ONCE FOR PRICES 



Catalog and "Simplified Beekeeping" on request 



W. T. FALCONER MANUFACTURING CO., Falconer, New York 



Where the Best Beehives Come From 



HONEY WANTED 



We are in the market at all times for unlimited quantities of Honey, both comb 

 and extracted. Before selling your crop let us hear from you, quoting your low- 

 est price, either f. o. b. your station or delivered Cincinnati. If extracted, mail 

 sample and state how it is put up. If comb honey, state grade and how packed. 



C. H. W. Weber & Company 



CINCINNATI, OHIO 



Tennessee-Bred Queens 



46 Years' Experience in Queen-Rearing 

 Breed 3 -Band Italians Only 



Capacity of yard, 5000 queens a year 

 Select queen tested for breeding, $5 

 The very best queen tested for breeding, $10 



JOHN M. DAVIS, SPRING HILL, TENN. 



We Offer 



Full colonies of Italian bees in a new 

 8-frame chaff hive for $15. Italian 

 queens, $1.50. Nucleus colonies and 

 bees by the pound. 

 Catalog of bees and supplies free. 



I. J. STRINGHAM 



Glen Cove 



New York 



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A BOOK FOR BEGINNERS 



"First Lessons n Beekeeping," written by 

 the editor of this magazine, is intended pri- 

 marily for the use of beginners in beekeeping. 

 You should have it. Price, postpaid, $1, or 

 clubbed with the American Bee Journal, one 

 year for $1.76. 



American Bee Journal. Hamilton, III. 



