. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 1, 1902. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 283. WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK 0 CONPAINY 144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago, III. Enteivil at tliu P<ist-( )llico at Chicago as Jecond- Class Mail-Matter. Editor—George W. York. Dkpt. Editors.— Dr. C. C. Miller, E. E. Hasty. Special CoRRKSPONDENTS — G. M. Doolittle, Prof. A. J. Cook, C. P. Dadant, Aikin, F. Greiner, Emma M. Wilson, A. Getaz, and others. 3-Fi*ame Nuclei For Sale. We have arranged with a bee-keeper located in Kankakee Co., III., (within 12 miles of Kankakee), to fill orders for Nuclei


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. May 1, 1902. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 283. WEEKLY BY GEORGE W. YORK 0 CONPAINY 144 & 146 Erie St., Chicago, III. Enteivil at tliu P<ist-( )llico at Chicago as Jecond- Class Mail-Matter. Editor—George W. York. Dkpt. Editors.— Dr. C. C. Miller, E. E. Hasty. Special CoRRKSPONDENTS — G. M. Doolittle, Prof. A. J. Cook, C. P. Dadant, Aikin, F. Greiner, Emma M. Wilson, A. Getaz, and others. 3-Fi*ame Nuclei For Sale. We have arranged with a bee-keeper located in Kankakee Co., III., (within 12 miles of Kankakee), to fill orders for Nuclei of bees. All are to be first-class, and most of the bees show Italian mark- ings. The queens in the Nuclei will be Italian, of this j'ear's rearing. The Nuclei are 3-frame Langstroth, in light shipping-boxes. Prices: 1 for $; 5 at $ each. All are f . shipping-point, and will be sent by express, a postal card notice being mailed to each purchaser a day or two before shipping the bees. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 144 & 146 Erie St., - CHICAGO, ILL. QUEENS Smokers Sections. Comb Foundation \nil .ill .Vpiiirinn SiijipUes clH-Hp. Senil for kUKK Culiiloiiiii. K. T. h'L,\(;.iN, ilelleville. III. I have a lot of 25 colonies of bees in fiae con- dition, in hives holding- frames 12x12 inches, the usual depth, that I will let ffo at the follow- ing- rates, viz: One colonv, ; 5 colonies at $ each; 10 colonies at $ each: or the en- tire lot to one party for $, cash with the order. These bees have a mixture of Carniolaa blood in them, ^ut are workers having- averaged nearly double the amount of honey per colony that any ot the pure stock did in the same apiary the pasi dry season. I guarantee safe delivery and freedom from disease. Act quick, for these bees are a barg-ain at the above price, and this advertisement will not appear again, ^ E. T. FLANAGAN. Belleville. III. ISAlt Please mention the Bee Journal. The Rural Californian Tells all about Bees i


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