GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE February, 1919 



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The American Bee 

 Journal 



ONE DOLLAR PER YEAR, WORTH FIVE 



The American Bee Journal is read wherever bees are kept and 

 the English language is spoken. It is improving all the time, and, if 

 you have not seen it recently, you should get a sample copy and 

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 Illustrated articles on honey plants. 

 Feature Stories of Beekeeping in many lands. 

 New inventions, special methods, news notes, short 

 »cuts, everything of interest to the beekeeper appears in its 

 pages'. The oldest bee journal in the English language, 

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Edited by C. P. Dadant and Frank C. Pellett, questions 

 answered by Dr. C. C. Miller. 



Books every beeman should have: — 



Langstroth on the Honeybee, revised by Dadant. ... $1.50 



First Lessons in Beekeeping, by C. P. Dadant 1 . 00 



Thousand Answers to Beekeeping Questions, by C. C. 



Miller 1 . 25 



Productive Beekeeping, by Frank C. Pellett 1 . 75 



Practical Queen Rearing, by Frank C. Pellett 1 . 00 



Add 75 cents to the price of any of the above books and get the 

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American Bee Journal 



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