THE BEEKEEPERS' REVIEW 



157 



American Bee Journal 



ANNOUNCES 



Two Big Features— Beginning Jan. 1915 



FRANK C. PELLETT, well known lec- 

 turer, naturalist and State Inspector for Iowa 

 will write a series of articles well illustrated 

 on "Honey Flora of the United States." 



QUEEN REARING IN ITALY. While 

 in Italy last year, C P. Dadant,had the oppor- 

 tunity to visit a modern queen-rearing estab- 

 lishment. He states that it is the finest and 

 best kept apiary and queen establishment he 

 has ever seen. Full particulars with illustra- 

 tions in January numl^er, 



We Try to Improve With Every Number 



Begin Your Subscription wilh January 1915— $1 a Year 



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AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



Hamilton - Illinois 



Editors 



C. P. DADANT 

 DR. C. C. MILLER 



Department Editors 



EMMA M. WILSON 

 J. L. BYER 

 J. J. WILDER 

 WESLEY FOSTER 

 J. E. PLEASANTS 



Special articles by pro- 

 minent beekeepers and 

 authorities on beekeeping. 



Dr. Miller answers any 

 question asked. 



QUICK GERMINATION 



Sweet Clover Seed 



Get our SPECIALLY TREATED HULLED SEED which will ger- 

 minate 90 per cent to 98 per cent. Also causes seed to sprout quickly. 

 liTsures a better sia.id with less sead per acre than ordinarily used. Samp- 

 les Oil application. 



1 lb. 10 lbs. 2.5 lbs 



White Svireet Clover (Unhulled, hand screened )$ .20 $1.80 

 White Sweet Clover ( Unbailed, recleaned) .25 



White Sweet Clover (Hulled, recleaned) .35 



Y'ellow Sweet Clover (Hulled, recleaned, 



Melilotus Officinalis) .25 



Alsike Clover Seed (Hulled) .25 



2.25 

 3.00 



2.30 

 2.00 



$4.00 

 5.00 

 6.75 



5.50 

 4.50 



100 lbs. 



$15.00 

 18.00 

 24.00 



20.00 

 17.00 



Special pricoj en larg: quantities 



The recleaned seed is machine-cl 

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 prices. No charge for bags. on, or Keokuk, Iowa, at the above 



DADANT & SONS, Hamilton, Illinois 



YELLOW SWEET CLOVER.--Many people fail to recognize the value of Yellow Sweet 

 Clover as ,i honey-plant. The fact that it blooms two weeks earlier than the white vari- 

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