1920 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL: 



293 



THE BEST BEE 

 BOOKS 



THE HONEYBEE 



By Langstroth and Dadant. 



A very complete text on 

 beekeeping. 575 pages, attrac- 

 tive cloth binding, $2.50, Eng- 

 lish, French or Spanish editions. 



FIRST LESSONS IN BEE- 

 KEEPING 



By C. P. Dadant. 



Will start you right. 167 pages, 

 178 illustrations, cloth binding. 

 Price $1.00. 



AMERICAN HONEY PLANTS 



By Frank C. Pellett. 



First book in the English lan- 

 guage on the subject of the 

 honey plants. 



300 large pages, 155 illustra- 

 tions, cloth binding; $2.50. 



OUTAPIARIES 



By M. G. Dadant. 



Valuable to every extensive 

 beekeeper. 125 pages, 50 illus- 

 trations; cloth bound.. Price 

 $1.00. 



PRACTICAL QUEEN REAR- 

 ING 



By Frank C. Pellett 



Gives all up-to-date methods 

 of rearing queens for the small 

 beekeeper or for the specialist. 

 Cloth bound, 105 pages, 40 il- 

 lustrations. 



Price $1.00 



1,000 ANSWERS TO BEE- 

 KEEPING QUESTIONS 



By Dr. C. C. Miller. 



Answers the questions that 

 other books overlook. Cloth 

 bound, 276 pages. Price $1.25. 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, 

 Hamilton, Illinoii 



WINTER PROBLEM SOLVED 



BY THE 



HIVE WITH AN INNER OVERCOAT 



FURNISHED WITH JUMBO DEPTH OR STANDARD 

 HOFFMAN FRAMES 



Plan to try out a sample shipment of these hives the coming win- 

 ter and be convinced of their efficiency and durability. Our winter's 

 loss the past winter of 1919-20 was less than 5 per cent, and this was 

 due to starvation and poor queens. The bees were confined to the 

 hives without a flight for about 120 days. These hives will winter 

 normal colonies perfectly under the most severe conditions. We have 

 many testimonials, too numerous to publish. The two Inner Over- 

 coats with intervening dead air spaces and inner covering or blankets 

 close up about the brood-nest is what does the trick. A person could 

 have any amount of blankets fastened up on the walls of a room and 

 still freeze to death if left in the center of the room without close up 

 protection or insulation. If you can eliminate your winter loses, think 

 what it will mean to you. 



Order early, as freight is slow and uncertain and will get more 

 serious as winter approaches. Do not fail to try out a sample ship- 

 ment. Catalog and special circulars sent on request. 



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»H lb., 



IK lb.. 



2/2 lb., 



6 lb.. 



Friction Top cans, cases of 34 

 Friction Top cans, crates of 100 

 Friction Top cans, crates of 450 

 Friction Top pails, crates of 13 



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 Ask for our special money-saving prices, stating quantity wanted. 



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ttRAND RAPIDS, MICH., U. S. A. 



