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BOOKS, LABELS, STATIONERY 



TWO NEW BOOKS 



Outapiaries, by M. G. Dadant. Many valuable hints to 

 the beekeeper who would extend his operations are to be 

 found in this cloth bound book of 125 pages. The author 

 has had a life-time experience in outapiary management. 

 Price $1.00. 



American Honey Plants, by Frank C. Pellett. The first 

 book in the English Language on the honey plants. In- 

 valuable to the live beekeeper who would make the most 

 of his locality. The important honey sources of each 

 state are listed separately and all treated in alphabetical 

 order. 297 pages, 155 illustrations. Price $2.50. 



OTHER GOOD BEE BOOKS 



Langstroth on the Honeybee, revised by Dadant. 575 



pages, $1.50. 



First Lessons in Beekeeping, by C. P. Dadant. 167 pages, 

 $1.00. 



1000 Answers to Beekeeping Questions, by C. C. Miller. 



$1.25. 



Practical Queen Rearing, by Frank C. Pellett. 105 pages 

 $1.00. 



LABELS 



Now is the time to create a permanent demand for honey. 

 A distinctive label will help to attract the consumer to 

 your product. There are none better than turned out by 

 our shop. Send for our new catalog of latest designs. 



STATIONERY 



Attractive printed matter will help your business. The 

 printer in charge of our plant devotes his entire time to 

 printing for beekeepers. Anything in the line of printed 

 matter for beekeepers. Best quality, prompt service, and 

 satisfied customers keep our shop busy. 



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