. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully helpt on the way to success with bees. The book we mail for $, or club it with the American Bee Journal for one year—both for $ ; or, we will mail it as a premium for sending us THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee Journal for one year, with $ This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee-book for a very little money or work. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 144 & 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 1901—Bee-Keepers'


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully helpt on the way to success with bees. The book we mail for $, or club it with the American Bee Journal for one year—both for $ ; or, we will mail it as a premium for sending us THREE NEW subscribers to the Bee Journal for one year, with $ This is a splendid chance to get a grand bee-book for a very little money or work. GEORGE W. YORK & CO. 144 & 146 Erie Street, - CHICAGO, ILL. 1901—Bee-Keepers' Supplies! We ran furnish you w[th The A. I. Root Go's goods at wholesale or retail at their prices. We can save you freiKht. and ship promptly. Market price paid tor beeswax. Send for our lyol catalog. M. II. U0iNT & SON. Bell Branch. Wayne .Mich $13 to Buffalo Pan-American and Re- turn-$i3, via the Nickel Plate Road, daily, with limit of 15 days ; 20-day tickets at $16, and 30day tickets at $21 for the round trip. Through service to New York and Boston and lowest available rates. For particulars and Pan-American folder of buildings and grounds, write John Y. Calahan, General Agent. Ill Adams St., Chicago. 22—37A3t guas in this respect. Don't understand nie to mean that there are no good riueeiis— there is about one j;ood one in 50, aceordini^' to my experience. I have bou^'lil more than that numlier. iinii only one was of any value wortli inentitMiiriL^. Bees in a state of nature d(jn"I have tln-ir dnllar qtieens but one season, for they fall by the wayside the first winter, as only the titiest survive. I have been in the bee-business for .33 years, and have learned some things, but there is much to learn yet. A. J. McBride. Watauga Co,, N. C. Too Dry fop Honey-Ppoduetion. I think the .American Bee .Journal is splen- did, and I don't think I could do without it. We have but little honey in north Texas this year, as it has been too dry. I have 20 colo- ni


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