. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. QUEENS,. Long^-Tongue Qolden Now i the time to requeeu, when you can g-et the very- best strain of untested cjueens for 50 cents each, or $5 50 per dozen. Tested, Ho cents each, the rest of this season; breed- ers, $ each. I make a specialty of queen - rearing- having-had 35 yeirs of prac- tical experience with bees. I have over 400 fine Queens, and can fill orders on the same day 1 receive thera. We have five mails a day. This advertisement will not appear ag-ain. Re- mit by post-office money order. DANIEL WURTH, Coat Creek, Anderson C


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. QUEENS,. Long^-Tongue Qolden Now i the time to requeeu, when you can g-et the very- best strain of untested cjueens for 50 cents each, or $5 50 per dozen. Tested, Ho cents each, the rest of this season; breed- ers, $ each. I make a specialty of queen - rearing- having-had 35 yeirs of prac- tical experience with bees. I have over 400 fine Queens, and can fill orders on the same day 1 receive thera. We have five mails a day. This advertisement will not appear ag-ain. Re- mit by post-office money order. DANIEL WURTH, Coat Creek, Anderson Co., Tennessee. [Mr. Wurth is perfectly ] The Eaierson Binder This Emerson stiff-board Binder with cloth back for the American Bee Journal we mail for but 60 cents; or we will send it with the Bee Journal for one year—both for only It is a fine thing to preserve the copies of the Jour- nal as fast as they are received. If you have this "Emerson" no further binding is neces- sary. GEORGE W. YORK & CO., 144 & 146 Erie Street, CHICAGO, ILL. BEST- I uimM mm for sale | •^ ALL IN 60-POUND TIN CANS. ^ i Alfalfa % Honey This is the famous White E.\lracted Honey g'athered in the great Alfalfa regions of the Cent- ral West. It is a splendid honev, and nearly everVbody who cares to eat honey at all can't get enough of the Alfalfa Basswood Honey ^<^ his is the well- twn light-colored ey gathered from 5 rich, nectar- in basswood blos- lad^ [ t has stronger flavor than Alfalfa, and is pre- ferred by those who like a distinct flavor in their honey. Prices of Alfalfa or Basswood Honey: A sample of either, by mail, 10 cents, to pay for package and post- age. By freight—two 60-pound cans of Alfalfa, 8 cents per pound ; four or more cans, 7J4 cents per pound. Basswood Honey, j4 cent more per pound than Alfalfa prices. Cash must accompany each order. You can order half of each kind of honey, if you so desire. The cans are boxed. This is


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