GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE 



The season for honey is drawing to a 

 close and you will now be in need of 



SHIPPING -CASES 



We carry them in stock at Syracuse, N. Y., 

 and can make prompt shipment, having just 

 purchased a motor truck for deUvering goods 

 to the raikoads. We have heretofore de- 

 pended on a truckman, who did not always 

 happen to be on hand. 



THE A. I. ROOT COMPANY, 



Syracuse, N. Y. 



^fc ^ — A _^ _^ is the Shipping Center of 



Boston New England 



Beekeepers should bear this in mind when or- 

 dering their supplies. A full line of supplies 

 always in stock Send for catalog 



H. H. JEPSON 



1 82 Friend Street 



BOSTON, MASS. 



BEE-SUPPLIES 



WE ARE WESTERN AGENTS FOR 



"FALCONER" 



Wrlt« (or dlsoonntt— wo can Bare you money. 



C. 0. Climons Bes-Supply Go., Kansas City, Mo. 



1 ta Grand Avonuo 



LEARN BEEKEEPING from the Beginning 



$1.00 



"First Lessons In Beeiteeptng" and the 

 American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only 



" First Lessons in Beekeeping " is & 190-page book telling all that the beginner 

 need know. . . It has an attractive paper cover, and many illustrations. 



"Doolittle's Scientilic Queen-rearing," and the 01 ^^ 

 American Bee Journal, one year, Both for Only ^P I ■\#\/ 



Doolittle's " Scientific Queen-rearing" book contains 126 pages, and is bound in leatherette with 

 round corners. It tells in the clearest way possible just how the famous queen-breeder, Mr. G. M. 

 DooUttle, rears the best of queen bees in perfect accord with Nature's way. As all know, Mr. 

 Doolittle has spent some 40 years in rearing queens and producinK honey. He has no superior as 

 a queen-breeder. You can learn to rear fine queens by following his directions. 



The beyinuei- will want " First Lessons;" the older beekeeper should have "Scientific Queen- 

 rearins." Yon will not reg-ret it if you send your -81.00 now and g-et either one of these books 

 with the JOURNAL, as the JOURNAL itself is worth more than the total cost. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



