. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. FREEMAN'S FARMER North Yakima, Wash. Successor to Northwest Farm and Home 69 YEARS OLD If you want a descriptive and agricultural magazine, it will inform you all about the methods in the Pacific Northwest .Send One dollar during October. November or December, and the magazine will be sent for one year. Cut rate of one-half price now on WHITE SWEET CLOVER SEED 10,coo pounds uriliulled at 12c per pound. Hulled, cleaned. 20c per pound f. o. b Cow- ley. Sacks extra at 2sc. Immediate ship- ment. B, F. Smith. Cowley. Wyo. Bpes Wanted—Hives must have honey


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. FREEMAN'S FARMER North Yakima, Wash. Successor to Northwest Farm and Home 69 YEARS OLD If you want a descriptive and agricultural magazine, it will inform you all about the methods in the Pacific Northwest .Send One dollar during October. November or December, and the magazine will be sent for one year. Cut rate of one-half price now on WHITE SWEET CLOVER SEED 10,coo pounds uriliulled at 12c per pound. Hulled, cleaned. 20c per pound f. o. b Cow- ley. Sacks extra at 2sc. Immediate ship- ment. B, F. Smith. Cowley. Wyo. Bpes Wanted—Hives must have honey for winter—$ to $2 00 each State full par- ticulars. Friedel. Grand and Rarnett Sts. Rahway. N. J. A Good Italian Queen (iinl/cmeii :—I wish to let you know that I received the queens the day be- fore your letter. They were very prompt and much earlier than expected. They arrived all right, and were suc- cessfully introduced, but under the most trying circumstances I ever saw. The bees were extremely cross, so that it was almost impossible to work with them. I think it due mostly to very little nectar coming in ; besides the brood being nearly all hatched, they were queenless quite a while. I ex- I. Italian queens which I got the year before. Several of the other Italian queens averaged over 100 pounds per colony, which, I think, pretty good for • such a dry year as we had last year. I Very little honey will be produced in ? this locality, but the young clover plants are abundant, and the outlook is good for next vear. D. H. Hoffman. Walnut, 111., June 22. BOOKS FOR BEE - KEEPERS FOR SALE BY AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS. First Lessons in Bee-Keepingf by Thos. G. Newman, revtsed by C. P. Dadant.—Intended I mainly for begrlnnera. Nearly 2U0 paeres. and ] over 150 pictures. Bound In strong: paper cover, ehowingr bee-brood in all statj-ea of development from the newly-laid epftr. This book contains the foundation principles of bee-keeping:, as its name ind


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