BOOKS ESPECIALLY FOR BEE-KEEPERS. 



"^tJ r. * -D ri>rice witn ut postage. 



A BCof Bee Culture. Cloth i 10 



A Year Among the Bees, by C. C. Miller. . . 45 

 Advanced Bee Culture, by W. Z. Hutchinson 50 



Amateur Bee-keeper, by J. W. Rouse 22 



14 | Bees and Bee-keeping, by Frank Cheshire, 



England, Vol. 1.8 ... 2 36 



21 | Same, Vol. II.8 " r 279 



or, $5.25 for the two, postpaid. 



I Bees and Honey, by T. G. Newman 1 00 



10 | Cook's New Manual. Cloth 90 



5 I Doo little on Queen-Rearing 95 



2 I Dzierzon Theory 10 



I | Foul Brood; Its Management and Cure; 



D. A. Jones 09 



I 1 Honey as Food and Medicine 05 



10 I Langstroth on the Hive and Honey-Bee*.. 1 25 



15 I Langstroth Revised by Ch. Dadant & Son. . 1 25 

 10 | Quinby's New Bee-Keeping i 40 



| Thirty Years Among the Bees, by H. Alley 50 



4 I Success in Bee Culture, by James Heddon 46 

 | Handling Bees, by Langstroth. Revised 



by Dadant 08 



| Bee-keeping for Profit, by Dr. G. L. Tinker 25 



5 



The Honey Bee, by Thos. William Cowan. . 



British Bee-Keeper's Guide Book, by Thos. 



William Cowan, England 40 



3 | Merrybanks and His Neighbor, by A.I. Root 15 



4 I Winter Problem in Bee-keeping, by Pierce 46 



MISCELLANEOUS HAND-BOOKS. 



I ABC 

 5 



5 | A B C of Carp Culture, by Geo. Finley 35 



ABC of Strawberry Culture, by T. B. Terry 



and A. I. Root, 144 pages ; 32 illustrations 35 



5 | An Egg- Farm, Stoddard** 45 



| Amateur Photographer's Hand-book** 70 



Barn Plans and Out-Buildings*. . . 1 50 



Canary Birds. Paper, 50 



Draining for Profit and Health, Warring. . 1 50 



10 Fuller's Grape Culturist ** 1 40 



Farming For Boys* 76 



_his is one of Joseph Harris' happiest productions, and 'it 

 seems to me that it ought to make farm-life fascinating to any 

 boy who has any sort of taste for gardening. 



7 I Farm, Gardening, and Seed-Growing** 90 



This is by Francis Brill, the veteran seed-grower, and is the 

 only book on gardening that I am aware of that tells how 

 market-gardeners and seed-growers raise and harvest their 

 own seeds. It has 166 pages. 



12 I Gardening for Pleasure, Henderson* 1 85 



While " Gardening for Profit "is written with a view of mak- 

 ing gardening PAY, it touches a good deal on the pleasure part; 

 and "Gardening for Pleasure " takes up this matter of beauti- 

 fying your homes and improving your grounds without the 

 special point in view of making money out of it. I think most 

 of you will need this if you get " Gardening for Profit." This 

 work has 04 pages and 203 illustrations. 



