Publications on Bee Culture 



The pamphlets and booklets listed below are 

 of more than ordinary interest. Look over the 

 list, check the ones you want and we will send 

 them at once. Of course you will include remit- 

 tance for those for which there is a charge. 



MY FIRST SEASON'S EXPERIENCE WITH THE 

 HONEYBEE. By the "Spectator" of the Outlook, 

 New York. A ten-page leaflet detailing the expe- 

 riences of this well-known writer. You will read it 

 it through before you lay 'A down. Free. 



THE BEEKEEPER AND FRUIT-GROWER.— A booklet 

 giving actual facts regarding the value of bees to 

 fruit, and showing how beekeeping may be doubly 

 profitable to the fi'uit-grower. Free. 



BEEKEEPING FOR SEDENTARY FOLK. Recites the 

 actual experiences of an amateur beekeeper. Free. 



TRANSFERRING BEES. A booklet which gives instruc- 

 tions and illustrates appliances. If your bees are 

 in old box-hives you are not getting half that you 

 could out of them, and this booklet will tell you just 

 how to transfer them to modern hives. 10 cts. 



THE A B C OF BEE CULTURE. A complete text book 

 of over 500 pages, giving lull information on every 

 question relating to bees. Valuable to the beginner 

 and indispensable to every beekeeper. Price $2.00 

 postpaid. 



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