1897. 



THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



475 



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Bee« nn«l Honey, or Management, of nn Apiary 

 'or Pleasnre and Protlt. by Thoiiine G. Newuuin.— 

 Thla edition hits been lurt'ely re written, thoroughly 

 revised, and la " tully "P with the times " In nil the 

 tmprovemenis and Inventions In this rapldly-devel- 

 oplnK pursuit, and presents the apiarist with 

 everythlni; tliut Clin aid In the successful maniiKe- 

 ment of an upiury, and at the same time produce 

 the mo!*t liorR-y In nn attractive condition. It con- 

 tains 'J.'iU pak'es, and 245 lllustriitlons— Is beautifully 

 firlnied In tho highest Btvie of tlie ait. and bound 

 n cloth. Kold-lettered. Price. 51.00. 



l^anKMtroth on the Honey-Bee, revised by 

 Dadiint— This cliisslc In bee culture, has been 

 entirely rewritten, and is fully Ulustruted. It 

 treats of everything relating to beea and bee-keep- 

 ing. No apiarian library is complete without this 

 standard work by Hev. L. L. Jjangstroth — the 

 Father of American Bee-CuUure. It has 5*^0 pages; 

 bound in cloth. 



Price. i)Ostpald, $1.25. 



Bee-K.e::per8* Oiilde, or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by I'rof A. J Cook, of the Michigan At:rl. 

 cultural t'oUeKe.— This book Is not only Instructive 

 and lu-l[»Iiil as a ^ulde In beekeeplnK. but Is 

 Interestlnt,' and ihorounhly practical and eclentlBc. 

 Itcontaliis a full delineation of the anatomy and 

 physiology of bees. 4(;u paxes ; bound In cloth and 

 fully Illustrated. 



Price, postpaid. $l.'2,i. 



!9clentl<lc Qiieen-KearlnBr, as Practically 

 Applied, by G. M. Doollttle.— A method by which 

 the very best of tjueen-Bees are reared In perfect 

 accord with Nature's way. 17i> pages, bound Id 

 Cloth, and Illustrated. Price. $1.00. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— A 

 Cyclopa'dlji of 4110 pat-'cs. descrlbluj? everythluR 

 pertulniriK t»> tliB care of the honey-bees. It con- 

 tains ;iUJ en^'ravlrms. It was written especially tot 

 beginners Bound Id cloth. Price. $1.25. 



Advanced Bee-Cnlture, Its Methods and 

 Management, by \V. Z. Hutchinson.— Th© author 

 of this work is too well known to need further 

 description of his book. He Is a practical and 

 entertalnlni: writer. You should read hia book. itU 

 pages, bound In paper, and Illustrated. Price, 50 cts. 



Rational Bee-R.eepln(c, by Dr. .John Dzlerzon 

 —This Is a translatl<pn of his latest German bookon 

 bee-cultiire. It has 1150 pages; bound 

 tn paper covers. $1.00 



Blenen-Kultur. by Thomas G. New/ian. - 

 This la a German translation of theprlnclpr' por- 

 tion of the book called BEES OF HONEV. 10- page 

 pamphlet. Price. 40 cents. 



Conventlnn Hand-Book, for Bee-Keepers. 

 Thomas G. Newman.— It contains the parliamen- 

 tary law and rules of order for Bee-Conventions— 

 also Constitution and By-Laws, with subjects for 

 discussion, etc. Cloth, gold-lettered. Price, 25 els. 



Tlilrly Vears Among tlie Bees, by 



Henry Alley.— Gives the results of over a quarter- 

 century's experience In rearing queen-bees. Very 

 latest work of the kind. Nearly loo pages. Price, soc. 



Wliy Kat Honey?— Tbls Leaflet is intend- 

 ed for KKEK distribution, to create a Local Market. 

 100 copies, by mail. 30 cts.: 50u for $1.25; 1000, $2.00. 



How to Keep Honey and preserve its 

 richness and tlavor. Price same as Why Eat Honey. 



AiNike Clover Ijeaflet.— Full directions 

 for growing, su for 25 cts.; 100 for 40 cts.; :;00, 7oc. 



Apiary Keifister, by Thos. G. Newman.— 

 Devotes two paties to a colony. Leather binding. 

 Price, for 50 colonies, tl.oo; for lOO colonies, $1.25. 



Freparutlon of Houey t'**r the Markat* 



Includluj; tlie piuuuotlon and care of comb and 

 e.xlrueted honey, A chapter from BEES ANT 

 UuNEY price, 10 cents 



Bee-Punturii^re u Necessity. — Tbls book sag 

 fcests what and how to plat- u Is a chapter fron 

 Bee.s ash Hunev, Price, 10 cents- 



The Hive 1 I'se, by G. M. noollttle. It 

 details his manag-ement of bees, and methods 

 of producing- comb honey. Price. 5 cents. 



Pr. Hoivard'M Book on Foul Brood. 



—Gives the McKvoy Treatment and reviews the ex- 

 periments of others. Price. 25 cts. 



Dictionary oT Aplenltnre, by Prof. John 

 Phin. Gives the ct»rrect raeaninRof nearly 500 apt* 

 ultural terms. Price. 50 cts. 



Winter Pr€»bleni in Bee-Keepinpr. by G. 



R. Pierce. Result of 25 years' experience. ;io cts. 



Handling Bee*** by Chas. Dadanl & Son.— 

 A Chapter from Lannstroth Revised. Price « cts. 



HiMtory of Bee-Associatious, and Brief Ue- 

 orl9 of the first 20 conventions. Price 15 cts 



Foul Brood Treatment, by Prof. F. R. 



Cheshire.- Its Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts. 



Foul Brood« by A. K. Kohnlie.— Origin. 



Development and Cure. Price lo cts. 



Praellcal HlnlM to Bee-Kee-Keepers— by 

 CiiAS. F. Mi:th. Also contains a Foul Brood 

 Cure airtl How to Winter Bees. 40 p.; 10 cts. 



Bee-Keeplns Cor Profit, by Dr. G. L. 



Tinker.— Revised and enlarKCd. It details the au< 

 thor's "new system, nr how lo net the largest yields 

 of comb or extracted Imney." So p.; illustrated. 25c. 



FnierNon BliiderM, made especially for 

 the Bee .loTKNAi:, are convenient for preservinn 

 each number as last a» received. Nut mailable to 

 Canada. Price. 7.'> cts. 



Coniniereiiil C'aleulator^ by C. Kopp — 



A ready ('alculaior. Business Arithmetic and Ac- 

 count-Book cumbined in one. Every farmer and 

 business man should have it. No. 1, bound In water 

 proof leatherette, call tinish. Price. 4n cts. No. 2 

 in tine artiticial leather, with pocket, silicate slate, 

 and account-book. Price, 60 cts. 



<;reen'» Four Books, by Chas. A. Green. 

 — Devoted to. 1st. How VVe Made the Old Farm Pay; 

 2nd. Peach Culture; :Jrd, How to Propagate Kruit- 

 Plants. Vines and Trees; 4th, General Fruit In- 

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Oarden and Oreliard, by Chas. A. Green 

 —Gives full instructions in Thinning and Marketing 

 Fruits; Pruning. Planting and Cultivating; Spray- 

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 trated. Price. 25 cts. 



KendalPt* HorNe*Book* — 35 pictures, 

 showing positions (il sick horses, and treats on all 

 their diseases. English or German. Price, 25 cts. 



Silo and Sila«:e, by Prof. A J. Cook.— It 



gives the method in operation at the Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College. Price, 2j cts. 



Lumber and Log-Book* — Gives meas- 

 urements of lumber, logs planks; wages, etc. 25c. 



ITIaple Sugar and the Siijrar Bush, by Prof. 



A. J. Cook.— Fiill instructions. Price. 35 cts. 



Orain Tables, tor casting- up the price of 

 grain, produce, hay, etc. Price. 25 cts. 



CapouM and Caponlzins:, by Dr. Sawyer. 



Fanny Field, and others.- Illustrated. All about 

 caponizing f'lwls, ann thus how lo make the most 

 money in poultry-raising. 64 pages. Price, 30 cts. 



Our Poultry Doctor, or Health in the 

 Poultry Yard and How to Cure Sick Fowls, by 

 Fanny Field.— Everything about Poultry Diseases 

 and their Cure. 64 pages. Price, 30 cts. 



Poultry for ITIarket and Poultry for 



Profit, by Fanny Field.— Tells everything about the 

 Poultry Business. i>4 pages. Price, 25 cts. 



Turkeys lor Market and Turkeys for 

 Profit, by Fanny Field.— AIJ about Turkey-Raising. 

 64 pages. Price. 25 cts. 



Rural IjU'e.— Bees. Poultry. Fruits, Vege- 

 tables, and Household Matters, loo pages. 25 cte. 



Potato Culture, by T. B. Terry.— It tells 

 how to grow them protitably. Price, 40 cts. 



Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.— 



Hints about eating, drinking, etc. Price, 25 cts. 



Bee-Keepers' Directory, by H. Alley.— 

 Latest methods in Queen-Rearing, etc. Price, 50c. 



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The followlnsr flubbing prices Include the 

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 book named. Kemember, that only one book 

 can be taken In fauh case with the Bee Jour- 

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 are wanted see postpaid prices driven with 

 the description (i( the books on this pajte. 

 Followlngis thecluoblng-llst: 



1. Langstroth on the Honey-Bee 12.00 



3. A B Cof Bee-Culture 2.00 



3. Bee-Keeper"eC_lulde 1.75 



4. Bees and llnmj 1 Cloth boundl 1.65 



5. Doollttles jcli'utlflc Queen-Hearing. 1.75 



8. Dr. Howard's Foul Brood Book 1,10 



7. Advanced Hee-Culture l.M 



n. Blenen-Kultur [German] 1.20 



11. Kational Bee-Keeping tPapertoundl i.75 

 i;. Thirty Years Among the Bees 1.30 



13. Bee-Keepin>r for Proflt 1.15 



14. Convention IhindBook 1.15 



1."). Poultry for Market and Profit 1.10 



16. Turkeys tor Market and ProBt 1.10 



17. Capons and (')ipi>nizing 1.10 



18. Our Poultry Doctor 1.10 



IS). Green's Four Hooks 1.15 



21. Garden anilDrchard 1.15 



23. Rural Mle 1.10 



2-1. Emerson Binder tor the Bee Journal. 1.60 



25. Commercial Calculator. No. 1 1.25 



26. Comme-elal Calculator, No. 2 1.40 



27. Kendall's llorse-Book 1.10 



30. Potato Culture 1-20 



32. HandUookof Health 1.10 



33. Dictionary of Apiculture. 1.35 



34. Maple Suirar and the Sugar Bush — 1.20 



35. Silo and Silage HO 



.36. Winter Problem in Bee-Keeplng 1.30 



37. Apiary Kejrlster (for on Colonies) 1.75 



38. Apiary Kenlster (for 100 colonlesi . 2.00 



39. Bee-Keepers' Directory 1.30 



10 cISt discount 



1 have a Large Quantity of Winter-Sawed 

 Basswood on band, and will make Shipping- 

 Cases at lu per cent, discount trom list 

 price. Cases holding 15 sections. S.^.OO per 

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IVIllil/c< HONEY-EXTRACTOR 

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Root's Goods at Hoot's Prices. 



Bee-Keepeks' Supplies in general, etc etc 

 Send lor our new catalog. 

 Practical Hinls " will be mailed for 10c. 



lu stamps. Apply to— 

 Chas. P. Muth & Son, Cincinnati, Ohio. 



Honey - Clovers I 



We have made arrangements so that we can 

 furnish seed of several ot the Clovers by 

 freight or cvpress, at the following prices, 

 cash with order: 



5B) lOfc 25ft o0J> 



Alsike Clover.. 70 $1.25 J3.00 $i.75 



Sweet Clover (white). .60 1.00 2.25 4.00 



White Clover ..90 l.SO 3.75 7.00 



AlfalfaClover 60 1.00 2.2o 4.00 



Crimson Clover 55 .90 2.00 3.50 



Prices subject to market changes. 



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 wanted by freight. 



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If you contemplate buying either three or 

 five band Italian Queens, simply write for my 

 pamphlet. If you need some of the hest now. 

 send 75 cts. for one. S4.00 for six, or $7.50 per 

 doz.— and full instructions for introducing, as 

 well as the best methods known for securing 

 good cells will be ^ent free. 



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 clusive, will be sold over the Ntckel Plate 

 Koad at $10.50 for the round trip. Good 

 going Aug 21st, 22nd and 23rd. 



•The Nickel Plate Koad is the short iine be- 

 tween CblcaKO and Butialo. and Is equipt with 

 the most inodernly cont-lructed day coaches 

 and lu.vurlous sleeping and dining cars. 

 Colored I orti-rs are In charge of the day 

 coaches. an<i the facilities for the comfort of 

 jiatrons Is uii>-urpa9t. Commander-in-Chief 

 Clarkpon has si'lected this line for the trans- 

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Mr. J. V. t'alaban. General Agent, 111 

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