1909 



GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



BOOKS 



The Honey-bee 



/■. If. COUMH 



A standard book on the anatomy and physi- 

 ology of the bee. Treats of the discovery of 

 the discovery of the scientists of all countries 

 who have studied the honey-bee. 



Price $1.00, postpaid. 



A Modern Bee-farm 



Simmiiis 



The author is an English bee-keeper of note 

 who is a student of American methods as 

 well. As interesting as a novel. 



Price $2.00, postpaid. 



Advanced Bee Culture 



II'. Z. Hutchinson 



A book for the professional bee-keeper, by 

 one of the largest honey-producers of Michi- 

 gan. The commercial side of bee-keeping is 

 dealt with in a clear and attractive style. 



Price $1.20, postpaid. 



Forty 



Years Among the Bees 



Dr. L. C. Miller 



In which the author tells of his long experi- 

 ence as an American bee-keeper, and gives 

 much valuable information to the comb- 

 honey producer. Price $1.00, postpaid. 



Langstroth °the Honey-bee 



Reviled by Dadant 



Originally written by the founder 

 of modern bee culture. Rev. L. L. 

 Langstroth. . Well illustrated. 



Price $1.25, postpaid. 



The Honey-makers 



Marsarel Shrhy 



Deals more with the traditions connected 

 with beeS than any book of its kind. Good 

 reading for thoughtful bee-keepers. 



Price $1 50, postpaid. 



THE A. I. ROOT GO. 

 MEDINA, OHIO 



$3000.00 

 IN GOLD 



would not replace our latest book, 



Wyandones in Colors, 

 and How to 

 Judge Them 



by Theo. Hetves 



It contains 12 pictures from Oil Paintings, 

 and over 100 in black and white. More 

 information on Wyandottes than the Stan- 

 dard could possibly give. Nothing like it 

 elsewhere. One breeder says, " Worth $500 

 to him. " This book and our great seller, 



" HOW TO MAKE 

 POULTRY PAY" 



containing 115 pages, 300 pictures, and 8 

 three-color illustrations, make two of the 

 best books published to-day. One man 

 says — " Can not find words to express my 

 appreciation for either of these works. " By 

 sending us $1.00, the regular retail price of 

 each book, we will send you your choice 

 and your money back if not satisfied. 



The Inland Poultry Journal 



runs from 40 to 100 pages a month. Sub- 

 scriptions 50 cents a year. We want you 

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 1 5 Cord BIdg. Indianapolis, Ind. 



Inland Poultry Journal, 



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