It stands at the head of American publications devoted to bee-culture.—Patriot, Springfield, Mo.
It is a complete guide to those interested in bee-culture.—Everybody's Ledger, Lewiston, Pa.
It is most valuable, and will always find a hearty welcome in every apiary.—Herald, Los Angeles, Cal.
The American Bee Journal; is a publication of great value to all honey producers.—Daily News, Danville, Va.
We recommend the American Bee Journal, as the ablest bee paper in the United States.—Farmers' Home Journal.
It is progressive, interesting and valuable to every one who keeps bees, and is ably edited.—Agriculturist, Quincy, Ill.
It is full of useful suggestions and instructive articles to every one interested in honey producing.—Democrat, Allegan, Mich.
It is full to overflowing with matters pertaining to the successful management of the little honey producers—a thoroughly live periodical.—Standard, New Bedford, Mass.
The Journal surpasses itself; each issue improves upon the last, in the bright, cheerful appearance and instructive influence of its whole composition.—W. Williamson, Lexington, Ky.
The American Bee Journal is increasing in influence with each number. It is a valuable auxiliary to the bee-keeper, and should be taken and read by all interested in bee-culture.—Standard, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.