Sept. 6, 190b 



American Ttec Journal 



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Advanced Bee-Culture. Its Methods 

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\ II C t.f Bee-Culture, by A. T. & E. R. 

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Scientific Queen-Rearing, as Practi- 

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illustrated. Price, (1.00; in leatherette 

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Bee-Keeper's Guldei or Manual of the 

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 only instructive and helpful as a guide 

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oughly practical and scientific. It 



contains a full delineation of the 



omy and physiology of bees. 544 



pages. 295 illustrations. Bound in cloth. 



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I.nngstroth on the Honey-Bee, revised 

 by Dadant. — This classic in bee-culture 

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 fully illustrat.-d. It treats of every- 

 thing relating to bees and bee-keeping. 

 No apiarian library is complete without 

 this standard work by Rev. L. L. Lang- 

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Honey ns a Health Food. — This is a 

 16-page honey-pamphlet intended to 

 help increase the demand for honey. 

 The first part of it contains a short 

 article on "Honey as Food," written by 

 Dr. C. C. Miller. It tells where to keep 



'. how to liquefy it, etc. Tin 

 pari is devoted to "Honey-Cooking Re- 

 am! "Remedies Using Honey." 

 Ii should be widely circulated by those 

 silling honey. The more the people 

 are educated on the value and uses of 

 the more honey they will buy. 

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 250 for 52.25; 500 for $4.00; or 1000 for 

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Forty Years Among the Bees, by Dr. 

 C C. Miller — This book contains 32S 

 3, is bound In handsome cloth, with 

 gold letters ami design; it is printed on 

 book-papi r, and illustrated with 

 i i _■ beautiful original half-tone pic- 

 tures, taken bj Dr. Miller himself. It 

 is unique in this regard. The first few 



1 to an interns! ing 



ii al sketch of Dr. Miller, tell- 

 ■ ■■ in get into bei - 

 ■ i ping. About 20 years ago he wrote 

 ill book, called "A Year Among 

 the Bees," but that little work has bi en 

 of print for a number of years 

 the matter used in the 

 r book is found in the new one, it 

 ids like i good new story of suc- 

 ping by one of the mas- 

 ters, and sln.ws In minutest detail just 

 bow Dr. Miller does things with bees. 



'•The Honey-Money Stories." — A H4- 

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in size, print, a iesl quality paper. 



Many short, bright stories interspersed 

 with facts en sting items about 



ey and its use. The manufactured 

 ""e 1 1 presentation is con- 



tradicted in two Items, each ocupying 

 a full page, but in different parts of 

 the booklet. It has in all 33 fine illus- 

 trations, nearly all of them being of 

 apiaries or apiarian scenes. It also 

 contains .': bee-songs, namely. "The 

 Hum of the Bees in the Apple-Tree 

 Bloom, "Buckwheat Cakes and Honey," 

 and "The Bee-Keepers' Lullaby." This 

 booklet should be placed in the hands 

 Of everybody not familiar with the 

 food-value of honey, for its main ob- 

 ject is to interest people in honev as a 

 daily table article. Price, 25 cents, or 

 3 copies for 50 cents. 



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New Edition of Dr. Miller's 



40 Years Among the Bees 



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The book contains M44 pages, bound in 

 handsome cloth, with gold letters and bees, 

 and illustrated with over 100 beautiful oriig- 

 nal half-tone pictures, taken by Dr. Miller 

 himself. 



The first few pages tell how Dr. Miller 

 got into bee keeping. 20 years ago he wrote 



a small book, called " A Year Among the 

 Bees." But "Forty Years" shows ih minutest 

 detail how he does things with bees and gets 

 large crops of honey. 



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