. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1919 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 291 Four Bee Books YOU SHOULD HAVE IN YOUR LIBRARY First Lessons in Beekeeping By C. P. DADANT A 175-page beginner's book, well illustrated and cloth bound. Price $1 Mailing weight, one pound A Thousand Answers to Beekeeping Questions By C. C. MILLER Supplements other books by answering questions not usually taken up. Cloth bound ; 290 pages. Price $ Mailing weight, two pounds Practical Queen-Rearing By FRANK C. PELLETT Gives all the modern queen- rearing methods, simply. A good book for both the scientific queen - breede


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 1919 AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 291 Four Bee Books YOU SHOULD HAVE IN YOUR LIBRARY First Lessons in Beekeeping By C. P. DADANT A 175-page beginner's book, well illustrated and cloth bound. Price $1 Mailing weight, one pound A Thousand Answers to Beekeeping Questions By C. C. MILLER Supplements other books by answering questions not usually taken up. Cloth bound ; 290 pages. Price $ Mailing weight, two pounds Practical Queen-Rearing By FRANK C. PELLETT Gives all the modern queen- rearing methods, simply. A good book for both the scientific queen - breeder and the amateur. Cloth bound; 110 pages; illus- trated. Pries $1 Mailing weight, one pound Langstroth on the Honey Bee Revised by C. P. DADANT "Tht Classic in Bet Culturt" A full treatise on beekeeping. Cloth; 575 pages. Price $ Mailing weight three pounds ALL FOR SALE BY AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL HAMILTON, ILLINOIS ^^aiiiiiiJiiiiicsiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiJcaiiiriiiiiiiiLaiiiiiiiiiiiiESJiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiMniiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiicaiiiiiiiiiiiLcaiiiiiiiiiiiiEaiiiiiiiiiiiicaitfiiiiiiiiiraitFfii ^^ Winter Problem Solved Hive with an Inner Overcoat. The 18 colonies of bees shown above on the roof of one of our § buildings here in Grand Rapids, wintered 100 per cent perfect, or | without loss, during the winter of 1918-19. They were brought in by | truck over forty miles, about November 1. An attempt was made to I feed them, as they were short of stores, but without success, as it f was too late and cold. They were transferred from single-wall | hives to the Protection Hives. They were left here all winter and g the winds swept them from all directions. No special preparation I was made as to young queens, young bees, feeding, etc. Every g swarm came out a prime swarm, with the exception of one that was § queenless and dwindled out in May. = It will pay you to try out a sample shipment of these hives this 1 winter. Send for special circular and catalog. Q TIN HONEY PACKAGES


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