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GLEANINGS IN BEE CULTURE. 



Feb. 15. 



About 

 Bees. 



REVISED EDITION. 



How to get 

 GILT-EDGED HONEY 



Send 2c stamp to 



THE A. I. ROOT CO., 



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or F. Danzenhaker. 



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Dovetailed Hives, 



Sections, Extractors, Smokers, 

 and every thing a bee-keeper 

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Eastern Bee=keepers. 



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 We keep several carloads in stock. 



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Prices the same. Order of nearest point — save 

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A Quartet of 'Big Offers'! 



Surely One of These will Suit You. 



14 Copies of the Bee Journal for 10c. 



The great Omaha convention report ran through 14 

 numbers of the AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL, begin- 

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 you ihe Omaha Report and the Bee Journal for 1899— 

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The "Bees and Honey" Book. 



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 the 75-cent'cli th-bound edition and the BEE JOUR- 

 NAL one year to a NEW subscriber. 



Prof. Cook's " Bee-keeper's Gui 'e." 



This is one of the standard works on bees. Thor- 

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Doolittle's " Scientific Queen=Rearing." 



If you desire to know how to have queens fertilized 

 in upper stories while the old queen is still laying be- 

 low; how you may safely intro- 

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 all about foi ming nuclei, multi- 

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 you ought to have G. M. Doolit- 

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doo little. 



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