i •; i <> 

 a— ~ 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



221 

 --51 



DADANT SPECIALTIES 



DADANT'S 

 FOUNDATION 



World renowned for its excellence. Put 

 to actual tests in our own apiaries or 

 several hundred colonies. Every inch 

 equal to sample in every respect. Ac- 

 knowledged by hundreds of users to be the most readily drawn out 

 by the bees, and therefore a saving to use under any circumstances 



ELECTRIC 

 IMBEDDER 



Melts the wires into the Foundation as if 

 they had grown there. Requires only two 

 dry cells to operate, or can be used on city 

 current by use of a transformer which we 



furnish or which can be made at home. Full directions with 



each machine. 



BEE 

 BOOKS 



First Lessons in Beekeeping, by C. P. Dadant, 

 is a thorough book for the beginner, while The 

 Honeybee, by Langstroth and Dadant, is con- 

 sidered the classic in Bee Culture. A Thousand 

 Answers to Bee Keeping Questions, by Dr. C. C. Miller, is a 

 compilation of over 1 ,000 questions answered by Doctor Miller in 

 his 60 years of beekeeping; for veteran and amateur alike. 

 Practical Queen-Rearing, by Frank C. Pellett, gives the im- 

 proved methods of rearing queens, with variations suitable for 

 the home yard 



AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



A monthly publication of 36 pages 

 foremost in its field for the advance- 

 ment of beekeeping. Contributors 

 from all sections and all countries. 

 The result of painstaking efforts and long experience of its edi- 

 tors, C. P. Dadant and Frank C. Pellett. 



HONEY 

 LABELS 



Distinctive designs, up-to-the-minute. We have 

 just issued a label catalog with samples of sta- 

 tionery designed especially for the beekeeper. 

 Write for your copy. All kinds of labels to fit 

 all styles of packages. Attractive honey sellers. 



Read Our Catalog for Further 

 Particulars 



DADANT & SONS 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



