. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. July 27, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 475 Roors Column 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 followingf low offers : Offer No. A. For 25 cents we will send GtEANlNGS IN Bee-Culture from the time your subscription is received until January, 1900. If you send in your order promptly you will g-et 6 months for only 25 cents. Offer No. B. For $ we will send an untested Italian Queen worth 75 cts. and Gle.^n- ixGS IN Bee-Culture one vear. Offer No


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. July 27, 1899. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 475 Roors Column 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 followingf low offers : Offer No. A. For 25 cents we will send GtEANlNGS IN Bee-Culture from the time your subscription is received until January, 1900. If you send in your order promptly you will g-et 6 months for only 25 cents. Offer No. B. For $ we will send an untested Italian Queen worth 75 cts. and Gle.^n- ixGS IN Bee-Culture one vear. Offer No. C. For £ we will send Gleanings in Bee-Culture the rest of this year and all of next year, that is, from the time your subscription is received until Jan- uary, 1901. The sooner you take ad- vantag'eof this offer, the more numbers vou will receive. Offer No. D. For 50 cents we will send Gleanings IN Bee-Culture 6 months beg-inning- 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 supph- is limited and of course we cannot con- tinue this offer long'. Old as well as new subscribers mav take advantage of these offers, but all arrearages on back subscriptions must first be paid at per ^-ear. ADDRESS THE A. L ROOT CO, MEDINA, *_J lu the muUitude of counsellors there safety.—Prov. 11-14. Judging the Condition of a Colony by External Symptoms. Query 98.—Can you by external symptoms determine the condition of a colony without re- niovin»rany of the combs?—Illinois. Dr. C. C. Miiler-No. Mrs. L. Harrison—Yes. J. A. Green—Very often. J. M. Hamljaugh—Not always. Rev. M. Mahin—h^ometimes. yes. J. A. Stone—Yes. to a great extent. Chas. Dadant& Son—No. not always. —Generally, yes. Minutely


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