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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Jan. 1.5 



C :i8-p;ige RESTRICTOR book. How 



■■ I* A A to avoid swarms, brace-combs, and losses 

 ■ ■ Wl j,^ winter. How to gret bees into sections 

 iiioneliour; and rear queens in full colonies, etc., 

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EARLY QUEENS, 



In March and April, from apiary in Te.xas, the 

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BREEDING QUEENS. 

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YELLOW QUIeNS^ GIVEN away; 



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BEE-HIVESrSECtlONS,^tc: 



We make the be.st goods and sell tliem eheaii. 



Our Sections ai'C far the best oq the market. 



Our Works turn out the most g'oods of any facto- 

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bee-7eepers. 



EDWAED E. NEWCOMB. 

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One of tlie numbers is that of Dec, 1891, contain- 

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