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Bee-K.eeper*s Galde x or, Cook*B Mannal 

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Qalnby's New Bee-K.ee pi nsT, by L. C. Root— 

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Novice's ABC orBee-Cnltnre, by A. I. Root 

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King:'* Bee-Keepers* Text-Book, by A.J. 



King.— This edition is revised and brought down to 

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X.anfC8troth on the BCIve and Honey Bee. 



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Blessed Bees, by John AIleA.— A romance of 

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Bees and Honey, or Management of an 

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Blenen Kultnr. by Thomas G. Newman. In 

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Bzlerzon Theory ;— presents the fundamen- 

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Honey, as F-iod and Medicine, by Thomae 

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Wintering: Bees. — Tliis contains the Prize 

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Pre|iaratlon of Honey for the Alarket* 



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The HWe I Use— Being a description of the 

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Font Brood; its origin, development and cure. 

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Bee Pustnraffe a Necessity, by Thomas G. 



Newman— Giving advanced vieivs on this impor- 

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 and when and how : 26 engravings. Price. lOc. 

 Practical Hints to Bee-Keepers, by Chaa. 



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Swarming:, Dlvldln? and Feeding Bees. — 



Hints to Beginners, by Thomas G. Newman. Price 

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Bees In "Wlntei-, with Instructions about 

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Food Adulteration ; What we eat and should 

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20 Years Experience in Queen Rearing. 



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LIVE BEE-KEEPERS WANTED, 



to introduce the new lime cushion, the only pro- 

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 Send $.'>0. for right to retail tins cushion in your 

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F. DELLA TOUKE. 

 74 Charies-st. Avenue, Baltimore, Md. 



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