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This page was printed with the same type used in 

 printing- Advanced Bkic Culturk. See how clear, plain, 

 and easily read ! The paper is the same as this, only 

 thicker and heavier. The pictures are simply incom- 

 parable with others in the same line. As Dr. Miller 

 saj's "they are what may be expected from one who is 

 almost daft in that direction." 



Earnest Root says: "The book is the equal, if not 

 the superior, from the standpoint of the printer's art. 

 of an} thing that has been published in bee culture." 



Walter S. Pouder writes: "Thelirst thing to attract 

 my attention was the dainty and beautiful binding. 

 Surely you have given us the most beautiful bee book- 

 that has been printed." 



The design upon the front cover is not elaborate; 

 simply a trailing green vine of clover, with a bee in gold 

 sipping nectar from one of the dainty. >vhite blossoms. 

 Although my eye has rested upon it thousands of times, 

 yet the harmonious coloring, the natural well- 

 balanced grouping, the appropriateness, never fail in 

 giving me a thrill of pleasure. 



A.S Seeim h)Y ©fliers 



While beauty is enjoyable, of much more importance 

 in a bee book, is the helpful Information that it con- 



