. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Ann 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 491 Root's Golumn GLEANINGS AT REDUCED We do not need to tell you about our journal, for it will speak for itself ; but as an extra inducement we make the followinar low offers: Offer No. A. For 25 cents we will send Gleanings IN Bee-Culture from the time your subscription is received until January, 1900. If you send in your order promptly you will eret 6 monthsfor only 25 cents. Offer No. B. For $ we will send an untested Italian Queen worth 75 cts. and Glean- ings IN Bee-Culture one year. Offer No. C. TT
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Ann 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 491 Root's Golumn GLEANINGS AT REDUCED We do not need to tell you about our journal, for it will speak for itself ; but as an extra inducement we make the followinar low offers: Offer No. A. For 25 cents we will send Gleanings IN Bee-Culture from the time your subscription is received until January, 1900. If you send in your order promptly you will eret 6 monthsfor only 25 cents. Offer No. B. For $ we will send an untested Italian Queen worth 75 cts. and Glean- ings IN Bee-Culture one year. Offer No. C. TTor $ we will send Gleanings in Bee-Culture the rest of this year and all of nest year, that is, from the time your subscription is received until Jan- uary, 1901. The sooner you take ad- vantage of this offer, the more numbers vou will receive. Offer No. D. For 50 cents we will send Gleanings IN Bee-Culture 6 months beginning- July 1 and Vol. I of Gleanings. This is for the year 1873. There are many interesting things. There are 12 arti- cles on "Starting an Apiary," and while some of these may not be practi- cal now, there is much valuable in- formation and it gives a good idea of bee-keeping at that time. Our supply is limited and of course we cannot con- tinue this offer long. Old as well as new subscribers may take advantage of these offers, but all arrearages on back subscriptions must first be paid at per year. ADDRESS THE A. L ROOT CO. MEDINA, lu the multitude of counsellors there is safety.—Prov. 11-14. Water in the Apiary—How to Supply. Query 99.—Is water in the apiary for the use of the bees a necessary factor? If so, please {jive one or more methods for supplyintr it.— Ut.\h. G. M. Doolittle—Yes. Suiall streams and ponds near by give me all the bees require. J. M. Hambaugh—Yes, or thereabouts. A long narrow bos with a float to prevent drowning. R. C. Aikin—I think not, but 1 frequently give water. I have a big galvanized pan w
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