. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 820 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Nov. 30, 190S SPECIAL ISSUE of Gleanings in Bee Culture, Dec. 15, 1905 ®® —^.(SMM 1 9 O 5 0'. our half-tones for this issue. Id this preliminary announcement we are unable to specify defi- nitely the subjects that will be given, but those who are at all familiar with Gleanings for the past year will know that a treat in illustrations is in store for them. We can definitely an- nounce now that some of the prize photographs in our second photographic contest, American and Foreign, will appear in this issue. Our engravings ar
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. 820 THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL Nov. 30, 190S SPECIAL ISSUE of Gleanings in Bee Culture, Dec. 15, 1905 ®® —^.(SMM 1 9 O 5 0'. our half-tones for this issue. Id this preliminary announcement we are unable to specify defi- nitely the subjects that will be given, but those who are at all familiar with Gleanings for the past year will know that a treat in illustrations is in store for them. We can definitely an- nounce now that some of the prize photographs in our second photographic contest, American and Foreign, will appear in this issue. Our engravings are made by the very finest engravers in the United States, insuring first- class work in every case. Writers For this issue we shall have our regular contributors, such as Dr. C. Q. Miller, G. M. Doo- little. Prof. A. J. Cook, J. A. Green, and Louis Scholl, besides special contributed articles, es- pecially for the number, by E. W. Alexander, Dr. E. F. Phillip?, of Washington, D. C, and others. Other Features Not only shall we make the magazine a thing of beauty and special value in its reading-col- umns, but special attention will be given to making it of value as a reference-book—a sort of year-book for bee-keepers—so that it will be kept for frequent reference throughout the fol- lowing year. We expect to have all of the reliable adver- tisers represented in its col- umns, such as the breeders of n bees, dealers in general supplies, dealers in special articles for bee-keepers. It will be valu- to the subscriber, and no bee-lseeper in the country can afford to miss this issue; neither can opportunity of being represented in its columns. Subscription Rates We are making a short-time offer—a special trial trip of 6 months for 25 cents, which will include this Dec. 15th issue. This one number alone should be worth 25 cents to any bee-keeper. We can not promise to hold this offer open indefinitely, for our cover pages will necessarily have to go to press considerably in
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