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New Crop White Sweet Clover Seed 

 for Sale. 



The National will again furnish their 

 members with that fine seed of the 

 white variety of sweet clover that we 

 furnished a year ago from Colorado. 

 This is the variety that furnishes such 

 large crops of sweet clover honey in 

 the West. The same member who fur- 

 nished it a year ago will furnish it 

 again this year, and we have made ar- 

 rangements so we can furnish it at a 

 less price than last year, when we had 

 to get 15c per pound for it. Notice 

 this year's prices : 10 pounds to 99 

 pounds at 12J^c per pound; 100 pounds 

 or more, $11.00 per 100 pounds. This 

 price is f. o. b. in Colorado. Order a 

 quantity lot and have it shipped by 

 freight to save transportation charges. 

 Let us book your order for delivery as 

 soon as the crop is harvested, for our 

 stock is limited and those who wait 

 will not likely get seed. 



Sweet clover is more and more being 

 recognized as a forage crop for stock 

 and as a fertilizer of the soil to bring 

 up worn-out land. The bee-keeper- 

 farmer can "kill two birds with one 

 stone" by producing a crop of hay and 

 securing a crop of honey at the same 

 time. Get your neighbors into the 

 "habit," also, of raising sweet clover. 

 You cannot "go wrong" by buying a 

 few hundred pounds of this seed and 

 sow it this fall or early spring. Re- 

 member that our stock of this seed is 

 I'mited, and if you are too late in or- 

 dering, "we told you so." 

 Address National Bee-Keepers' Ass'n, 

 Northstar, Michigan. 



Anderson, Ind., Sept. 16, 1913. 

 Editor Review : I believe that the 

 National Bee-Keepers' Association will 

 be a great help to all members, through 

 the Bee-Keepers' Review. 



Jas. a. Minnick. 



[The mission 

 its subscribers, 

 practical readin 

 its influence in 

 tween the cost 

 facturer and w 

 the consumer, 

 along this line, 



of the Review is to help 



not only to produce 



g matter, but also to use 



reducing the margin be- 



of goods to the manu- 



hat they are sold at to 



There is a vast field 



and we would ask the 



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A B C and X Y Z of Bee Culture, 



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ABC and X Y Z of Bee Culture, 



German ed 2.50 .20 



A B C de L'Apiculture, French ed. 2.00 .20 

 Advanced Bee Culture, W. Z. 



Hutchinson 1.00 .10 



Biggie Bee Book 50 



British Bee-keepers' Guide-book, 



Cowan 1.00 .05 



Cook's Manual of the Apiary 1.15 .15 



Doolittle's Queen-rearing 75 .05 



Fifty Years Among the Bees, C. 



C. Miller 1.00 .10 



First Lessons in Bee-keeping 50 



Honey-bee, The — Cowan 1.00 .05 



How to Keep Bees — Mrs. Conistock 1.00 .10 

 Humble Bee, The— F. W. L. Sladen 3.25 

 Irish Bee Guide, Rev. J. G. Digges 1.00 .05 

 Langstroth, rev. by Dadant, cloth.. 1.25 .15 



Modern Bee-farm, S. Simmins 2.00 .15 



Practical Bee Guide 1.00 



Quinby's New Bee-keeping 1.00 .10 



Wax Craft 1.00 



Increase Forcing the Queen to 



Lay; each 25 .02 



French edition, separate 50 .02 



POPULAR BOOKS ON^BEE CULTURE. 

 Bee People, The, Margaret W. 



Morley $1.50 $0.10 



Children's Story of the Bee 2.00 



Honey-makers, The, Margaret W. 



Morley 1.50 .10 



Life of the Bee, Maeterlinck 1.40 .10 



Bee Master of Warrilow, The — ■ 



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Gleanings Library 



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A B C of Potato Culture, paper 57 .07 



A B C of Potato Culture, cloth 85 .07 



A B C of Strawberry Culture, paper .50 .05 

 A B C of Strawberry Culture, cloth .75 .05 



Tomato Culture 40 .05 



Tile Drainage, W. I. Chamberlain.. .40 .05 

 Maple Sugar and the Sugar-bush, 



paper 30 .05 



Winter Care of Horses and Cattle, 



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How to Keep Well 1.00 



Our Farming 75 



The Dollar Hen 1.00 



What to Do, paper 50 



What to Do. cloth 75 



Celery for Profit 27 



A B C of Carp Culture 25 



Address All Orders 



THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW, 



Northstar, Michigan. 



members not to expect too much of the 

 Review, but patiently wait, "for good 

 things come slow." — Ed.] 



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