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THE AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 



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PURE HOLY -LAND QUEENST 



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HONEY EXTRACTORS. 



In answer to frequent inquiries 

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 si/<_s. The .'i frame basket is in a 

 ran <if the same size and style as 

 tin J fiarae. The 4 frame basket 

 i** m the larger can, witii the cone 

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V xcepting with the ¥^.W Ex- 



trict'tra, all the diflerenl styles 



h u\e strainers cjver the canal iead- 



int, to the honev gate, and mova- 



in the tomb Baskets. The ^.ou and 



4lo.(.K_) Extractors have no covers. 



> American frames. 13x13 inches $8 00 



Kor 2 Lang-troth " 10x18 



For 3 " " 10x18 



For 4 " " 10x18 



For 2 frames of any size, 13x20 

 For 3 " " 12^x20 



For 4 *' " 13X20 



8 00 

 .10 00 

 .14 00 

 .12 00 

 .12 00 

 .16 00 



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ISee-Kecper*8 Oulde ; or. Cook'* Manual 

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Quinby'sNeM'Itee-Keeplnir, by L. C. Root— 

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XoTlce*8 ABC'of Bee-Ciiltnre, by A.I. Root 

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Klnsr'n Bee-Keepertt' Xext-Book, by A. J. 



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I^angrstroth on the If Ive and Honey Bee 



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Blessed Bees, by John Allen.— A romance of 

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Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

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Dzlerzon Theory ;— presents the fundamen- 

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Honey, as Food ikiid Medicine, by Thomas 

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Pre|»aratlon ofBIouey for the Market, 



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