THE BEE-KEEPERS* REVIEW. 



29 



Qleaiiiiigs in J3ee Qulture. 



Our New Year's Number is not behind . 

 those that have lately appeared. Among I 

 the special features will be an illustrated I 

 poem by Alice Lena Cole from the Cen- I 

 tury Magazine, also | 



Sub-earth Ventilation and Out-door 

 Wintering. 



Colorado as a Bee Country. 1 



Supplies from the Stand-point of Colo- ! 

 rado Bee-Keepers I 



Superior Breeding Queens, by J. F.Mc- , 

 Intyre of California. 



Tall Sections, Etc. , by J. E. Crane of 

 \'ermont. 



A visit to a Cuban .-Vpiar}*. 



G. M. Doolittle of New York will con- 

 tinue, as heretofore, to give us the best 

 from his pen on " Answers to Seasonable 

 Questions." The illustrations will be of 

 the same high order as in the past. 



We have a few special oflFers to new 

 subscribers only, and with the condition 

 that you mtnlion this paper when you 

 make your order and specify number as 

 we indicate below: 



OFFER XO. II ALL FOR 5i.oo. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, one year fi .00 

 The Prairie Farmer, one year i.oo 



The Poultry Keeper, one year .50 



Regular price for all 3-50 



( If you wish we will substitute the Re- 

 liable Poultry Journal 1. 



OFFER XO 12 MA. FOR 1.25. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, one year Jr.oo 

 The Prairie Farmer, one year i.oo 



Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush, one 



copy .30 



Regular price for all 2.30 



I If you wish we will substitute Winter 

 care of Horses and Cattle. 



OFFER XO. 13 ALL FOR $2.iu,. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, one year Ji.oo 

 McClure's Magazine, one year i.oo 



The Prairie Farmer, one year i.co 



Regular price for all 3.00 



(If you wish we will substitute the 

 Cosmopolitan for McClure's Mag. ) 



OFFER NO. 14 ALL FOR >'2..)(.. 



Gleanings in Bee Culture, one year f r.oo 

 The Prairie Farmer, one year i.oo 



The A. B. C. of Bee Culture, one copy 1.20 

 Regular price for all 3.20 



The Prairie Farmer is one of the lead- 

 ing agricultural weeklies of the West and 

 gives a vast amount of reliable informa- 

 tion, and while we are able to ofTer it at a 

 low price there is nothing cheap about it. 

 If you are not familiar with the paper, 

 write at once to theJPrairia Farmer, Chi- 

 cago, ininois, for sample copy. 



The Reliable Poultry Journal of Quincy, 

 111., and the Poultry Keeper of Parkes- 

 burg. Pa., both monthlies, are leading 

 Poultry journals, and you will make no 

 mistake in selecting either of these. Mc 

 Clure's Magazine and the Cosmopolitan 

 are too well known to need any comment. 

 Winter Care of Horses and Cattle is T. B. 

 Terry's second book in regard to farm 

 matters; but it is so intimately connected 

 with his potato book that it reads almost 

 like a sequel to it. If you only have a 

 horse or a cow it will surely 

 pay you to inve.st in the 

 book. It has 44 pages and 

 four cuts. Maple Sugar and 

 the Sugar Bush is a most 

 valuable book to all who are 

 interested in the products 

 of our sugar maples. No 

 one who makes maple sugar 

 or syrup should be without it; 44 pages 

 fuUv illustrated- 



The .A B C of Bee Culture, the only 

 encyclopedia on bees, has already been 

 described in this column. About 2,600 

 copies of the last edition have been sold 

 since it came from the press late in Sep- 

 tember. Specimen pages of this free. 



The A. I. Rodt Medina, Ohio. 



