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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIE^W 



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Successfully lays the foundation of a prosper- 

 ous season. If properly prepared for winter, 

 correctly packed, or put in the right kind of a 

 cellar, bees require little attention in the 

 winter. But conditions are not always ideal. 

 Some colonies may be short of stores; the cel- 

 lar may be too cold in a cold spell of weather, 

 or it may be too damp. 



These conditions can all be remedied. 

 Then there is the question of ventilation. 

 There may not be a thing you can do to aug- 

 ment the successful wintering of your bees, 

 and there may be imitch; and then comes the 

 taking of the bees from the cellar, and the 

 care of them in the spring. 



All of these points are most carefully and 

 thoroughly considered in the new edition of 

 Advanced Bee Culture just out — not only 

 these, but all of the main points of practical 

 bee-keeping. Price $1.20, postpaid, or the 

 Review one year and the book for only $2.00. 



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