. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DOOLITTLE'S "Scientific Queen-Reairing" This is G. M. Doolittle's master-piece on rearing the best of queens in perfect accord with Nature's way. It is for the amateur and the veteran in bee-keepinsr. The A. I. Root Co., who ought to know, say this about Doolit- tle s cjueen-rearing boolc: . , . ? It is practically the only comprehensive book on queen-rearmg: now m print. It is looked upon by many as the foundation of mod- ern methods of rearing queens ; Mr. Doolittle's book also gives his method of producing comb honey, and t


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. DOOLITTLE'S "Scientific Queen-Reairing" This is G. M. Doolittle's master-piece on rearing the best of queens in perfect accord with Nature's way. It is for the amateur and the veteran in bee-keepinsr. The A. I. Root Co., who ought to know, say this about Doolit- tle s cjueen-rearing boolc: . , . ? It is practically the only comprehensive book on queen-rearmg: now m print. It is looked upon by many as the foundation of mod- ern methods of rearing queens ; Mr. Doolittle's book also gives his method of producing comb honey, and the care of saine; his management of swarming, weak colonies, etc. It is a book of I'l'i pages, and is mailed at the following prices: Bound in cloth. $; bound in leatherette,.75,cents. Special Clubbing Offer , Y(^.^^^^ a cloth-bound copy of this book with the American Bee Journal one year-both for$: or a cniiy of the leatherette-bound edition, with the American Bee Journal one year—both for 1 he cloth-bound book given free for getting 3 new subscribers at 75c each ; or the leatherette-bound copy given for 2 new subscribers. Every bee-keeper should have a copy of Mr. Doolittle's book, as he is one of the stan- dard authorities of the world on the subject of queen-rearing and everything else connected with bee-keeping and George W. York <a Co., Chicago, HI. told over and over again in the bee- papers. If a bee-keeper can afford only one, it would better be the book rath- er than the paper. But now that the American Bee Journal is only 75 cents a year, of course, no bee-keeper, how- ever limited his apiary may be, can af- ford to be without its monthly Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original [Hamilton, Ill. , etc. , Dadant & Sons]


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