THE BEE-KEEPERS" REVIEW 



The articles by Geo. B. Howe, mentioned in the December 

 Review, will begin in either the February or March issue. The 

 announcement that this series of articles was to be run has caused 

 considerable interest, judging by the letters I have received. In 

 order not to miss a single issue you should renew promptly, as 

 I can make no guarantee of furnishing back numbers. I am well 

 pleased with the way my subscribers have renewed so far. 



GEO. B. HOWE, 

 Black River, N. Y. 



Mr. Howe needs no introduction to Review readers. Hia 

 success in breeding a strain of honey-gatherers is too well known. 

 It is not unusual for him to get 200 pounds of comb honey from 

 a single colony. Learning how to breed up this strain cost him 

 much time zmd money, and now he will tell in detail, in a series 

 of articles to appear in the Review in the spring months of 1912, 

 just how he does it. You can't afford to miss this series, and 

 you may, unless you renew right now. I pledge you my word 

 of honor that if you will read the Review for 1912, you will feel 

 well repaid for the Dollar invested. 



E. B. TYRRELL. 



