. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAM BEE JOURNAL. 569 YOU NEED an Apiary Register, and should keep it posted up, so as to be able to know all about any colony of bees in your yard at a moment's notice. It devotes two pages to every colony. You can get one large enough for 50 colonies for a dollar, bound in full leather and postage paid. Send for one before you forget it, and put it to a good use. Let it contain all that you will want to know about your bees—includ- ing a cash account. We will send you one large enough for 100 colonies for $; or for 200 colonies for $ Or
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAM BEE JOURNAL. 569 YOU NEED an Apiary Register, and should keep it posted up, so as to be able to know all about any colony of bees in your yard at a moment's notice. It devotes two pages to every colony. You can get one large enough for 50 colonies for a dollar, bound in full leather and postage paid. Send for one before you forget it, and put it to a good use. Let it contain all that you will want to know about your bees—includ- ing a cash account. We will send you one large enough for 100 colonies for $; or for 200 colonies for $ Order one now. The Bee-Keepers' Directory, by Henry Alley, Wenham, Mass. It contains his method for rearing queens in full colo- nies, while a fertile queen has possession of the combs. Price by mail, 50 cents. If you tiave a desire to linow how to have Queens fertilized in upper stories, whUe the old Queen is still laying below—how you may safely introduce any Queen, at any time of the year when bees can fly—all about the different races of bees—all about shipping Queens, queen- cages, candy for queen-cages, etc.—all about forming nuclei, multiplying or unit- ing bees, or weak colonies, etc.; or, in fact, everything about the queen-business which you may want to know, send for"Doolit- tle's Scientific Queen-Rearing;" a book of 170 pages, which is nicely bound in cloth, and is as interesting as a story. Price, $ For sale at this ofl3ce. R Nice I'ocliet Dictionary will be given as a premium for only one new subscriber to this Journal, with $ It is a splendid little Dictionary—just right for the pocket. Price, 25 cents. Binders made especially for the Bee Journal for 1891 are now ready for delivery, at 50 cents each, including post- age. Be sure to use a Binder to keep your numbers of 1890 for reference. Binders for 1890 only cost 60 cents, and it will pay you to use them, if you do not get the volumes otherwise bound. Xlie Moiiey-Bee; Its Natural Hi
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