1896. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



639 



BEE-BOOKS 



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Chlcneo, Ills. 



Bees and Honey, or Management of nn Apiary 

 for Pleasnre and Prollt. by Tlioums G.Newman. — 

 This edition has been largely re wrlitL-ii. ttioroufihly 

 revised, and Is " fully up wltli the times " In all the 

 tmproveiueins and Inventions in this rapidly-devel- 

 oping pursuit, and presents the apiarist with 

 everythliitr thiit can aid In the auccessful manate- 

 ment of an apiary, and at the same time produce 

 the most honey In an attractlv^^ cttndltlon. It con- 

 tains 250 patrcs. and 24Dlllustralions— Is beautifully 

 printed in the hltihest style of the art, and Iwund 

 In eluth, eold-lettered. Price. $1.00. 



I^aiiKstroth on the Honey-lSee* revised by 

 Dadaut— This classic In bee cnltuie, has been 

 entirely re- written, and la fully 11 lust r;i ted. It 

 treats of everytliliJt-' relatlnif to bees and hee-keep- 

 Inp. No apiarian library Is complete without this 

 standard work by Kev. Tj. L. J.nnestroth — the 

 Father of American Bee-Culture. It has 520 paj^es; 

 bound tu cloth. 



Price, pos-tpaid, $1.35, 



Bee-Re i]»er8' Onlde» or Manual of the 



Apiary, by Prof A. J Cook, of the Wlchlgan Agri- 

 cultural ColieKe.— This book Is not only instructive 

 and heir'ful as a Kuido In bee keeping, but Is 

 Interesting and thoroughly prartleal and sclentlflc, 

 Itcontalns a full delineation of the anatomy and 

 phyalolouy of bees. 4(50 pages ; bound In cloth and 

 fully Illustrated. 

 Price, postpaid. $1.25. 



Sclentlflc Queen-Kearlng, aa Practically 

 Applied, by G M l)oolittle.—A method by which 

 the very best of C,*ueen-Bee8 are reared In perfect 

 accord with Nature's way. ITii pagesi bound la 

 cloth, and Illustrated. Price. $1.00. 



A B C or Bee-€u1ture. by A. I. Root.— A 

 cyclop:edla of 4liO payes. descrlblnt; everything 

 pertuinliig to the care of the honey-bees. It con- 

 tains liOJ engraving's. It was written especially for 

 beginners Bound In cloth. Price, $1.25. 



Advanced Bee-CiiltaFe* Its Methods and 

 Management, by \V Z. Hutchinson.— Tlie author 

 ofthisworU is too well known to need further 

 description of his book. He Is a practical and 

 entertaining writer. You should read his book. 9U 

 pages, bound In paper, and Illustrated. Price, 5C cts. 



Batlonal Bee-^eeplnic* by Dr. John Dzlerzon 

 —This Is a translation of his latest Germim booliOD 

 bee-culture. It has y50 pages; bound la cloth; $1.25; 

 Id paper covers. $1.00 



Blenen-K.u1tur, by Thomas G. Newrnan.— 



This Is a German translation of theprlnclpr' por- 

 tion of the book called Bees of Uonev. 10^ page 

 pamphlet. Price. 40 cents. 



Convention ¥Innd-Book, for BeeKeepers. . 

 Thomas G. Newm;in. — It contains the purllr.men- 

 tary law and rules of order for Bee-Conventions— 

 also Constitution and By-Laws, with subjects for 

 discussion, etc. Cloth, gold-lettered. Price, 25 cts. 



Tljlrty Years Among: the Bees, by 



Henry Alley.— Gives the results of over a quarter- 

 century's experience in rearing queen-befs. Very 

 latestworkot thekind. Nearly luu pages. Price, Ouc. 



Why F,nt Honey ?— This Leaflet is intend- 

 ed for KHRE distribution, to create a Local Market. 

 1I.H1 copies, by mail. 4n cts.; 5IM1 for$l..5n; ii»oo,$-j5U. 



%W If 5n() or more are ordered at one time, your 

 name and adureas will be printed on them FKKK. 



Jfow to K*>ep Honey and preserve its 



richness and flavor. Price same as Why Eat Honey. 



Apiary Kezisier, by Thos. G. Newman.— 

 Devotes two pa^es to a colony. Leatlipr binding. 

 Price, for 51) colonies. $1.00; for lOo colonies. $1.25. 



Preparation of Houey for the Market, 



Includiuti tue production and care of comb and 



extracted liouey. A chapter from BKES ANU 

 Ho.NEV. price. 10 cents. 



B«e-Pu.sttiraf7e a. Nece»«lty.— This book sug 

 (?est3 what and how to plar \\ Is a chapter froa 

 Bees axu Uu.nev. Price, 10 cents. 



The Hive I Tso, by G. M. Doolittle. It 

 details his mamigrement of bees, and methods 

 of pruducia^ comb houey. Price, 5 cents. 



Pr. Hoivnrd's Book on Foiil Brood. 



—Gives the McKvoy Treatment and reviews the ex- 

 periments of others. Price, 'i:> cts. 



f>let<onary of AplouKnre. by Prnf. John 

 Phln. Gives the correi t meaning of nearly 500 apl- 

 cultural terms. Price. .50 cts. 



Winter Problem in Bee-Keepinjr, by G, 

 R. Pierce. Result of i!5 years' experience. 50 cts. 



Handling Bees, by pbas Oadant & Son.— 

 'A Chapter from Langstroth Revised. Price, 8 cts. 



Bpe-KeeperN' Blreetory, by H Alley.— 

 Latest methods in Queen-Rearing, etc. Price, 5Uc. 



FonI Brood Treatment, by Prof. F. R. 

 Cheshire.— Its Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts. 



FonI Brood, by A. R. Kohnke.— Origin, 

 Development and Cure. Price. 25 cts. 



Hij-tory of Bee-AB8ociatious. and Brief Re- 

 ports of the first 20 conventions. Price. 15 cts. 



Honey as Food and ITIedleine, by T. 



Q. Newman.— A 3i>-pat.'e pamphlet : just the thing to 

 create a demand tor honey at home. Should be 

 scattered freely. ContMins recipes tor Honey-Cakes, 

 Cookies, Puddings, Foam, Wines, and uses of honey 

 for medicine. 



Prices, prepaid— Single copy, r» cts.; 10 copies, :i5 

 cts.: 5itfor$1.5n: innfor $:i.5U; 1>5U for $5.5U; 5U0 

 fOr$10.(KJ; or itMH3fOr$la.OO. 



When 2.'in or more are ordered, we will print the 

 bee-keeper's card (free of cost) on the front cover 

 page. 



Bee-Keepinff (or Profit, by Dr. G. L. 



Tinker.— Revised and enlarged. It details the an- 

 thiir's •' new system, or how to get the largest yields 

 of comb or extracted honey." so p.; illustrated. 25c. 



Fmeri^on Binders, mnde especially for 



the Bee Joi'KNAL, are convenient for preserving 

 each number as fast as received. Not mailable to 

 Canada. Price. 75 cts. 



Commeroial CaUnlator, by C. Ropp — 



A ready Calculator. Business Arithmetic and Ac- 

 count-Book combined in one. Every farmer and 

 business man should liave it. Nn. 1, bound in water 

 proof leaihereite. culf dnish. Price. 4o cts. No. 2 

 in tine artificial leather, with pocket, silicate slate, 

 and account-book.. Price, 60 cts. 



OreenN Fonr Books, by Chas. A. Green. 

 -Devoted to. l st. How We Made the Old Farm Pay ; 

 2pid. Peach Culture. 3rd, How to Propagate Fruits 

 Plants, Vines and Trees; 4ih, General Fruit In- 

 structor. Nearly 120 pages. Fully illU^t^ated. 25ct8. 



Green's *ix Boohs on Frnli-€n1tnre, 



by Chaa. A. Green.— Devoted 1st, to Apple and Pear 

 Culture; 2nd. I'lum and Cherry Culture; 3rd. Rasp- 

 berry and Hlai it berry Culture; 4th, Grape t.'ulture; 

 5th. Strawberry Culture. 129 pp.j illusitated. 25 cts. 



Harden and Oreliard, by Thas. A. Green. 



—Gives full instructions m Thinning and Marketing 

 Fruits; Pruning. Phinting and Cultivating; Spray- 

 ing. Evaporation. Cold s?torage, Etc. 94 pages, illus- 

 trated. Price. 25 cts. 



Kendall's Horse-Book. — 35 pictures, 



showing positions ol sick horses, and treats on all 

 their diseases. English or German. Price, 25 cts. 



Silo and Silaire, by Prof. A J. Cool?.— It 

 gives the method in operation at the Michigan Agri* 

 cultural College. Price, 2a cts. 



I^nmber and l-osc-Book. — Gives meas- 

 urements of lumber, logs planks; wages, etc. 25c. 



Ulaple Su:rar and the Suirar Dnsh. by Prof. 

 A. J. Cook.— Fiill instructions. Price, 35 cts. 



Grain Tables, forcaBting: up the'priceof 



grain, produce, hay, etc. Price, 25 cts. 



Capons and Caponlzins, by Dr. Sawyer, 

 Fanny Field, and others.— Illustrated. All about 

 caponizing f'Wls, ann thus bow to make the most 

 money in poultry-raising. 64 pages. Price, 30 cts. 



«nr Fonltry Doctor, or Realth In the 



Poultry Yard and How to Cure Sick Fowls, by 

 Fanny Field.— Everything about Poultry Diseases 

 and their Cure. 64 pages. Price, 3n cts. 



Poultry for I^Iarket and Poultry for 



Profit, by Fanny Field.— Tells everything aboutthe 

 Poultry Business. (j4 pages. Price, Jo eta. 



Turkeys ^ar I^Iarket and Turkeys for 

 Protit. by Fanny Field.— All about Turkey-Raising. 

 64 pages. Price. 2o cts. 



Bural IjWe.— RepR. PoMltry. Fruits, Vegre- 

 tables, and Household Matters, luo pages. 25 cts. 



Potato milnrp, by T. R. Terry.- It tells 

 how to grow them prodtably. Price, 40 cts. 



Hand-Book of Heallli. by Dr. Foote.— 

 Hints about eating, drinking, etc. Price, 25 cts. 



Alsike Clover I^eaflet.- Full directions 

 forgrowing. 50for25ct8.; UK) for 40 cts.; 200, 7oc. 



Book Clubbing Oilers. 



(Bead Carefully.) 

 The followlnjf cluliblng prices Include the 

 American Bee Journal one year with each 

 book named. Remember, ih:it only one book 

 can be taken in each case with the Bee Jour- 

 nal a year al the prices named. If more books 

 are wanted, see postpaid prices given with 



the description of the hooks on this pa^e, 

 Following Is the clubblng-llst: 



1. Lang-stroth on the Honey-Bee $?.00 



2. A B (Jof Bee-Culture 2.00 



3. Bee-Keeper'sGulde 1.75 



4. Bees and Honey tCloth bound] 1.65 



5. ScieDllflcQueen-KearIng 1.75 



6. IJr. Howard's Foul Brood Book 1.10 



7. Advanced Bee-Culture 1.30 



9. Bleneu-Kultur [German] 1.25 



10. Kaiional Hce-KeepIng tCloth bound] 2.00 



11. Kational Bee-Keeplng-tPapertound] 1.75 

 1'2, Thirty Years Among- the Bees 1.30 



13. Bee-Keeping for Profit 1.15 



14. Convention Hand Book 1.15 



15. Poultry for Market and Profit 1.10 



16. Turkeys for Market and Profit 1.10 



17. Capons and Caponiziug 1.10 



IS. Our Pouliry Doctor 1.10 



19. Green's Four Books 1.15 



20. Green's Sl.i[ Books on FrultrCulture.. 1.15 



21. Garden and Orchard 1.15 



23. Kural Life 1.10 



24. Emerson Binder for the Bee Journal. 1.60 

 25 Commercial Calculator. No. 1 1.25 



26. CoMime-cial Calculator, No. 2 1.40 



27. Kendall's Horse-Book 1.10 



;50 Poiaio Culture 1.20 



.■)2. H;ind Bookor Health 1.10 



33. Diitionary of Apiculture 1.35 



34. Maple Suirar and the Sugar Bush 1.20 



35. Silo and Silage 1.10 



36. Winter Problem in Bee-Koepin? 1.30 



37. Apiary Kegister (for .in coloniHs) 175 



38 Apiary Register (tor 100 colonies) .2 00 

 39. Bee-Keepers' Directory 1.30 



t'oiiTention I%otices. 



Tennessee.— The Southern Kast Tennessee 

 Bee Keepers' Assooiailon will hold its annual 

 niPeting at Cookson's Creek, on Oct. 10. 1896. 

 Sessliin will open at 9 o'clock a.m. All are 

 invitpd to attend, and especially those en- 

 gaged In bee culture! W. J. Copeland. Sec. 



Fetzerton, Tenn. 



Connecticut.— The fall mee'ingof the Con- 

 neclieut Hee-Keepers' Association will be 

 held at the Capitol .at Hartford, on Oct 21, 

 1896, at 10:30 am. .■Ill Interested in bees 

 and the production of honey are invited to 

 attend this meeting. 



Waterbury, Conn. Mrs. W. K. Riley, Sec. 



Utah -The semiannual meeting of the 

 Utah State Bee-Keepers' AssDCiatlcm will be 

 held in the City and County building, on Oct. 

 o. 1896. at 10 a.m. All are Incited. It we 

 taliP into con-i'ieratlon existing conditions, it 

 should be apparent to all t 'at a fooil foul 

 brood law forthe protection of our bee-keep- 

 ers is extremely necessary. For this and 

 other reasons it Is hoped that all our bee- 

 keepers will attend, and as.slst in framing a 

 good law. Our beekeepers shiiuld unite and 

 work for their own interest, and for the gen- 

 eral benefit :ind success of the boe industry. 



Provo, Utah. Geo. E. Dddley, Sec. 



Wisconsin.— The annual meeting of the 

 Southwestern Wisconsin Bee-Keeperi' Asso- 

 ciation will be held at Wauzeka. Wis.. Oct. 7 

 ani 8. 1896. Allthtt are ititeiesied in api- 

 culture are invited to attend, and especially 

 those that want a foul br lod law to protect 

 their bees f om this dread disease. Our co'n- 

 mittee Is working hard to get every bee- 

 keeper interested, and we should all feel it is 

 for our Interest to help get a State law to 

 proti^ct our bees. Many of our prominent 

 bee keepers of the State have promised to be 

 at our meeting, and no one c in afford to m Iss 

 It. M. M. KiCE, Sec. 



Boscobel, Wis. 



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