Gleanings in bee culture . ook telling all that the beginnerneed know. . It has an attractive paper cover, and many illustrations. Doeiittles Scientiiio Queen-rearing, and the C[1 ^^^)American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only ^^ I ?\/\/ Doolittles Scientific Queen-rearing book coSttalns 126 pages, and is bovind in leatherette withround corners. It tells in the clearest way possible just how the famous queen-breeder, Mr. G. , rears the best of aueen bees in perfect accord with Natures way. As all know, Mr. Doo-llttle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and producing honey.


Gleanings in bee culture . ook telling all that the beginnerneed know. . It has an attractive paper cover, and many illustrations. Doeiittles Scientiiio Queen-rearing, and the C[1 ^^^)American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only ^^ I ?\/\/ Doolittles Scientific Queen-rearing book coSttalns 126 pages, and is bovind in leatherette withround corners. It tells in the clearest way possible just how the famous queen-breeder, Mr. G. , rears the best of aueen bees in perfect accord with Natures way. As all know, Mr. Doo-llttle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and producing honey. He has no superior as aqueen-breeder. You can learn to rear fine queens by following his directions. The begrlnner will want First Lessons; the older beekeeper should bare Scientific Queen-rearing. You will not regret it If you send your $ now and g-et either one of these bookswith the JOURNAL, as the JOURNAL itself Is worth more than the total cost. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, HAMILTON, ILLINOIS GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. If goods are wanted quick, send to Pouder. EE SUPPLIES Class and Paper Honeyjars. Hives, Comb andExtracted Honey. An up-to-date stock of every thing used in connectionwith the bee and honey industry. On Bee Supplies Iam offering liberal discounts for early orders, and I haveall of the newest equipments, and very choicest in quality, that can beproduced—Root Goods—with the advantage of having them shippedfrom Indianapolis. No one has ever endured an unfair deal from thishouse, and none shall ever occur; and when you place a trial order here Iexpect not only to have further orders from you, but that you will recom-mend my methods to your neighbors. Beekeeping is no longer an experi-ment, but a safe investment; and with modern equipments returns arefair, even during the poorer seasons. Walter S. Pouder:—Goods ordered from you ar-rived to-day as fine as silk. Thanks. I have had apoor year, and season now closing, with an average of65 lbs. of comb per colony, a


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