. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. August, 1911. 2m American liee Journal I NARSHFIELD GOODS BEE KEEPERS :— We manufacture Millions of Sections every year that are as good as the best. The CHEAPEST for the Quality ; BEST for the Price. If you buy them once, you will buy again. § We also manufacture Hives, Brood- Frames, Section-Holders and Sliip- ping-Cases. Our Catalog is free for the asking. ^ I Marshfieid Mfg. Co., Marshfield, Wis. 'eooscceQccoocososcccosefaooooooe500Qoocs<:*d»oooos&» Sweet Clover Seed! Sweet Clover is rapidly becoming one of tlie most useful thint'S that can


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. August, 1911. 2m American liee Journal I NARSHFIELD GOODS BEE KEEPERS :— We manufacture Millions of Sections every year that are as good as the best. The CHEAPEST for the Quality ; BEST for the Price. If you buy them once, you will buy again. § We also manufacture Hives, Brood- Frames, Section-Holders and Sliip- ping-Cases. Our Catalog is free for the asking. ^ I Marshfieid Mfg. Co., Marshfield, Wis. 'eooscceQccoocososcccosefaooooooe500Qoocs<:*d»oooos&» Sweet Clover Seed! Sweet Clover is rapidly becoming one of tlie most useful thint'S that can be grown on the farm. Its value as a honey-plant is well known to bee-keepers, but its worth as a forage-plant and also as an enricherof the soil are not so widely known. However, Sweet Clover is coming to the front very fast these days. Some years ago it was con- sidered as a weed by those who knew no better. The former attitude of the enlight- ened farmer today is changing to a great re- spect for and appreciation of Sweet Clover, both as a food for stock and as a valuable fertilizer for poor and worn out soils. The seed can be sown any time. From 18 to 20 pounds per acreof the unhulled seed is about the right quantity to sow. We can ship promptly at the following prices for the white variety: Postpaid. I pound for 3') cents, or 2 pounds for so cents. By express f. o. b. Chicago— 5 pounds for 75c; 10 pounds for $; 25 pounds for $; 50 pounds for $; or 100 pounds for If wanted by freight, it will be necessary to add 25 cents more for cartage to the above prices on each order. George W. York & Company, 117 X. Jefferson CHIC.\GO. ILL. Please mention Am. Bee Journal when writing. Italian Queens by Return Mail. Cyprians Carniolans. 'Jaucasians and I!a- nats. Italians—Untested. 75c; Tested. $; Breeders. $ Others. 25c extra. Two 5-gallon cans. 50c: i gallon. $ per 100: i lb. panel and No. 25 bottles. $3 75 a gros-i in crates: in box


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