BOOKS ON BEEKEEPING FOR SALE BY AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



Practical Queen Rearing 



BY FRANK C. PELLETT 



In preparation for this book Mr, Pel- 

 lett visited many of America's fore- 

 most beekeepers and queen breeders, 

 both north and south, and has de- 

 scribed their methods fully. 

 The methods of the older queen- 

 breeders and writers. Alley, Doolittle 

 and others, are explained with the 

 variations which are the development 

 of later years. 



Simple methods of rearing a few queens in a small apiary, 

 as well as methods used for rearing queens in wholesale 

 quantity, make the book valuable alike to the ordinary 

 beekeeper and commercial queen breeder. 



Cloth binding, 105 pages, 40 illustrations. Price $1. 



American Honey Plants 



BY FRANK C. PELLETT 



The first book in the English language on the subject of 

 honey plants 



A knowledge of the sources of nec- 

 tar is fundamental to the success of 

 the beekeeper, as the difference of 

 a mile or two in distance often 

 doubles the returns from the api- 

 ary on account of better pasturage. 

 Tliis book is the result of years of 

 study and visits to important hon- 

 ey producing sections, from New 

 England to California, and from 

 Canada to Florida and Texas. 

 An authoritative book by an expert 

 beekeeper and reliable naturalist. 

 Profusely illustrated with original 

 jdiotographs. 



300 large pages, 155 fine illustra- 

 tions, cloth bound. Price $2.50. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 

 Hamilton, III. 



