. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 701 BEES and HONEY, OR THK Management of an Apiary for Fleasnre and Profit; by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor of the American Bee Journat It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages is " fully up with tlie times " in all tlie im- provements and inventions in this rapidly developing pursuit, and presents the apiar- ist with everything that can aid in the successful management of the honey-bee, and at the same time produce the most honey in its best and most attractive con- dition. Bound in cloth, $, postpaid. I^'A. Lib
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 701 BEES and HONEY, OR THK Management of an Apiary for Fleasnre and Profit; by THOMAS C. NEWMAN, Editor of the American Bee Journat It contains 220 profusely illustrated pages is " fully up with tlie times " in all tlie im- provements and inventions in this rapidly developing pursuit, and presents the apiar- ist with everything that can aid in the successful management of the honey-bee, and at the same time produce the most honey in its best and most attractive con- dition. Bound in cloth, $, postpaid. I^'A. Liberal Dtsconnt to Dealers, by the ]>ozeu or Hundred. THOS. G. NE\rMAN & SON, 923 & 923 West Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL. ^" The American Bke Journal for a year and the book, " Bees and Honey," will be sent for $ Dadant'sFoundation Factory, wholesale and retail. See Advertisement In another column. THE CHAPMAN HONEY-PLANT. iN accordance with a previous notice in bee- periodicals, I am now prepared to flil orders for the seed of the above plant at the following prices : ^ ounce. ?1 ; l oz., %2 ; 2 t3 ; 4 oz., $5; and >i lb., ^i^. One ounce contains from l,6tM)to 1,80*' seeds. On account of extreme drouth my stock of seed 18 limited an persona ordering will be served in rotation. The seed should be sown in early sprlnn and general directions for cultiva- tion will be inveQ on each package. This plant is not an obnoxious weed, but is as easily eradicated as clover. Having carefully watched its habits of growth and its honey-pro- ducing qualities for the past six years I believe those who commence its cultivation in a liberal way will be better pleased than by commencing with a small quantity of seed. It has been tested by promlnpni bee-keepers all the way from Ver- mont to Nebraska and Ontario. We refer to the report of the committee appointed by the North American Bee-Keepers' Society held at Detroit in 1885. The committee reported at the Indian
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