American bee journal . vation ofthis honey-plant, see page 245, of 18S8.—We supply the seed at the following prices :—Per lb., 22c.; per peck, $ ; per half-bushel, f ; per bushel of 60 lb., $ wanted by mail, add 10 cents per poundfor bag and postage. Clover Seeds.—We are selling AlsikeClover Seed at the following prices : bushel; $ per peck; 25 cents per Clmier Seed : $ per bushel; $ peck; 30 cents per lb. Melilot or SweetClover Seed: $ per bushel ; $ perpeck: 20 cents per lb.—by express or freight. ITiicca Bruslies, for removing beesfr


American bee journal . vation ofthis honey-plant, see page 245, of 18S8.—We supply the seed at the following prices :—Per lb., 22c.; per peck, $ ; per half-bushel, f ; per bushel of 60 lb., $ wanted by mail, add 10 cents per poundfor bag and postage. Clover Seeds.—We are selling AlsikeClover Seed at the following prices : bushel; $ per peck; 25 cents per Clmier Seed : $ per bushel; $ peck; 30 cents per lb. Melilot or SweetClover Seed: $ per bushel ; $ perpeck: 20 cents per lb.—by express or freight. ITiicca Bruslies, for removing beesfrom the combs, are a soft, vegetable fiber,and do not irritate the bees. We supplythem at 5 cents each, or 50 cents a dozen ; ifsent by mail, add 1 cent each for postage, Pure Phenol for Fonl Brood.— Calverts No. 1 phenol, mentioned in Che-shires pamphlet on pages 16 and 17, can beprocured at this oflice at 35 cents per being mailable, it must go by express. •rmm smericmjh mnm joiuRifair. 333 W^iH:. A high-toned Monthly Mapazino for theFAMILY AND FIKi:!>«IWE, Published at $ a Year, will bo clubbed with the American ISeo Journaland botii mailed to any address in the UnitedStates and Canada, cue year, for $ Thislow rate will be extended to all those who havealready paid for the Bee Journal for 1889. Tosuch the Illustrated Home Journal will be sentone year for $ extra. See page 269. Trial subscriptions will be taken 3 monthsfor 40 cents each; or it will be clubbed withthe Bee for a year at for , who are working for premiums, maytake trial subscriptions, and count 4 as oneyearly subscriber. One sample copy sent freeto subsci ibers of the Bee Journal, upon ap-plication. That will tell jou all about thePremiums offered for getting up clubs, and Cash Prizes tor the largest clubs sent inbefore Sept. 30, 1889. Good pay for goodwork is our motto. CONTENTS OF THE MAY NUMBER, Our Great Birthday ; Celebrating the Cen-tennial o


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