. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. July 26, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL- 475 Lanosirotn Tll6fiOI16l)B66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and oug-ht to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over SCO pag'es, being revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so well- known to all the readers of the Ameri- can Bee Journar—Chas. Dadant & Son. Each subject is clearly and thoroly ex- plained, so that by following- the in- structions of this book one cannot fail to be wonderfully help


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. July 26, 1900. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL- 475 Lanosirotn Tll6fiOI16l)B66 Revised by Dadant—1899 Edition. This is one of the standard books on bee-culture, and oug-ht to be in the library of every bee-keeper. It is bound substantially in cloth, and contains over SCO pag'es, being revised by those large, practical bee-keepers, so well- known to all the readers of the Ameri- can Bee Journar—Chas. Dadant & Son. 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. 118 Micllif/.iii street, • , I LL. PATENT WIRED COMB FOUNDATION Has no Sag in Brood-Frames. Thin Flat-Bottom Foundation! Has no Fishbone in, the Surplus Honey, Being- the cleanest is usually workt the quickest of any foundation madfe J. A. VAN D1BI7SEN, Sole Manufacturer, ST;rout Brook, Montgomery Co., ;^* UNTESTED ITAL- IAN, 50 cents each; tested,Si each. Oueens large, yellow and pro- lific. Circular free. 21Atf Address, E. W. HAAQ, Canton, Ohio. Please mention Beo journal -when WTitin/' QU66nS gathered seed for me which I have sown on waste vacant land and the highways, so that now I have (juite a good stand of it. I have my bee-yard sown to it and it lu-lps shade the hives. When once sown, that is suflicient, as it will stand drouth and does not freeze out, spreads rapidly, and secretes nectar every year after the first. It grows about 3 feet high, commences to bloom about June 15, and blooms until frost. The honey is white, very much resem- bling white clover honey, and I have failed to detect any un


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