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Thirty Years Among the Bees. 



BY HENRY ALLEY, WENHAM, MASS. 



EIGHTY PAGES. BOUND IN PAPER, Bl^ MAIL, 50 CENTS. 



This work gives the author's thikty years' experience with bees, and, also, a full 

 description of the best and latest methods for rearing queens in full colonies, while a 

 fertile queen still has possession of the combs. A practical method for I'earing queens 

 above a queen-excluder and by queenless colonies is also given. 



Three thousand copies of The Bkekhepeks' Handy Book, giving our methods 

 for rearing queens were sold. The work has been rewritten and is now entitled 

 "Thirty Years among the Bees." 



Every part of the business of rearing queens is minutely described, and in such a 

 clear and practical way that even the novice can make queen-rearing a success. 



THE BEEKEEPERS' DIRECTORY. 



This is another work that should be in every beekeeper's library. It gives you all 

 the practical, part of bekkeeping. Mr. Doolittle gives his method of "preparing 

 BEES FOR the HARVEST;" Dr. G. L. Tinker, "how to winticr bees." In fact, the 

 directory contains all the practical information that one need possess in order to 

 make beekeeping a success. 



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