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Sees and Honey* or Management of an Apiary 

 for Pleasure and Profit, by Thomas G. Newman.— 

 This edition bus been lar^^ely re-written, thoryugbly 

 revised, and la " fully up with the times " In all the 

 Improvements and Inventions In this rapldly-devel- 

 oplnpr pursuit, and presents the apiarist with 

 everythlnt< that can aid In the successful manage- 

 ment of an apiary, and at the same time produce 

 the most honey In an attractive condition. It con- 

 tains 250 pages, and 245 Illustrations— Is beautifully 

 printed In the highest style of the art, and bound 

 In cloth, gold-lettered. Price. $1.00. 



]L.anKstroth on the XConey-Bee, revised by 

 Dadaut— This classic In bee-culture, has been 

 entirely rewritten, and Is fully Illustrated. It 

 treats of everything relating to bees and bee-beep- 

 ing. No apiarian library Is complete without this 

 standard work by Rev. L. L. LangBtroth — the 

 Father of American Bee-Culture. It has 520 pages; 

 bound In cloth. Price, $1.40. 



Bee-K.eepers* Ctnldet or Manual of the 

 Apiary, by Prof. A. J. Cook, of the Michigan Agri- 

 cultural College. — This book Is not only Instructive 

 and helpful as a guide In bee-keeping, but Is 

 Interesting aud thoroughly practical and scientific. 

 It contains a full delineation of the anatomy and 

 physiology of bees. 4(J0 pages ; bound In cloth and 

 fully Illustrated. Price, 



Selentlflc Queen-Rearing, as Practically 

 Applied, by G. M. Doollttle.— A method by which 

 the very best of Queen-Bees are reared In perfect 

 accord with Nature's way. 176 pages, bound In 

 cloth, and illustrated. Price, $1.00. 



A B C of Bee-Culture, by A. I. Root.— A 

 cyclopiedla of 400 pages, describing everything 

 pertaining to the care of the honey-bees. It con- 

 tains 300 engravings. It was written especially for 

 beginners Bound In cloth. Price, $1.26. 



Advanced Bee-Culture, Its Methods and 

 Management, by W. Z. Hutchinson.— The author 

 oftblswork Is loo well known to need further 

 description of his book. He Is a practical and 

 entertaining writer. You should read his book. 90 

 pages, bound In paper, and Illustrated. Price, 50 cts. 



Katlonal Bee-Keeping, by Dr. John Dzlerzon 

 —This Is a translation of his latest German book on 

 beeculturc. It has 850 pages; bound In cloth, $1.25; 

 In paper covers, $1.00 



Blenen-Kultur, by Thomas G. Newnan.— 

 This Is a German translation of the prlnclpp' por- 

 tion of the book called Bees of Honey. 10.. page 

 pamphlet. Price, 4U cents. 



Convention Hand-Book, for Bee-Keepera. , 

 Thomas G. Newman.— It contains the parliamen- 

 tary law and rules of order for Bee-Conventions— 

 also Constitution and By-Laws, with subjects for 

 discussion, etc. Cloth, gold-lettered. Price, 25 cts. 



Anierikaiiisolie Bienenznclit^ l)y Hans 



Buschbauer.— Printed in German. A hand-book on 

 bee-keeping, giving.the methods in use by the best 

 American and German apiarists. Illustrated; 138 

 paces. Price. $1.00. 



Tliirtv Years Among llie Bees, by 



Henry Alley.— Gives the results of over a quarter- 

 century's experience in rearing queen-bees. Very 

 latest wurknt the kind. Nearly 100 pages. Price, 50c. 



Why Eat Honey ?— This Leaflet is intend- 

 ed for FREE distribution, to create a Local Market. 

 lOOcopies, by mail.4()cts.: 500 for $1.50; 1000, iF:2.50. 



Z^' If 500 or more are ordered at one time, your 

 name and address will be printed on them FKBE. 



How to ICeep Honey and preserve its 

 richness and flavor. Price same as Why Eat Honey. 



Apiary ResisCer, by Thos. G. Newman.— 

 Devotes two pages to a colony. Leather binding. 

 Price, for 50 colonies. $1.00; for 100 colonies, $1.25. 



Practical Hints to Bee-Keepere. by Chas. 



F. Muth.— Describes his methods of keeping bees 

 and treating Foul Brood. Price, 10 cts. 



Preparation uf Honey for the Market* 



Including the production and care of comb and 

 extracted honey. A chapter from B£BS and 

 HoxEV. Price, 10 cents. 



Bee-Pasturaore a Necessity.— This book sug 

 gests what and how to plan U is a chapter fron 

 Bees axu Uonev. Price. 10 cents. 



Swarmlnsr, Dlvldingr and Feeding:.- Hints 



to beginners In apiculture. A chapter from BEES 

 ANij UONEV. Price, 5 cents. 



Bees In Tf^tnter, Chaff-Packing, Bee Houses 

 and Cellars. This Is a chapter from Bees and 

 Honey. Price. 5 cents. 



The Hive I Use, by G. M. Doollttle. It 

 details his manag-ement of bees, and methods 

 of producing comb honey. Price. 5 cents. 



I>r. Howard's Book ou Foul Brood. 



-Gives the McEvoy Treatment and reviews the ex- 

 periments of others. Price, 25 cts. 



Dictionary of Apicullare«by Prof. John 



Phin. Gives the correct meaning of nearly 500 api- 

 cultural terms. Price. 50 cts. 



Winter Problem in Bee-Keepinpr. by G, 



R. Pierce. Result of 25 years' experience. 50 cts. 



Handling Bees, by Chas. Dadant & Son.— 

 A Chapter from Langstroth Revised. Price, 8 cts. 



Bee-Keepers' Directory, by H. Alley.— 

 Latest methods in Queen-Rearing, etc. Price, 50c. 



Foul Brood Treatment^ by Prof. F. R. 



Cheshire.— Its Cause and Prevention. Price, 10 cts. 



Foul Brood, by A. R. Kohnke,— Origin. 

 Development and Cure. Price. 25 cts. 



History of Bee-Associations, and Brief Re- 

 ports of the first 20 conventions. Price, 15 cts. 



Honey as Food aud Medicine, by T. 



G. Newman.— A 32-page pamphlet : just the thing to 

 create a demand for lioney at home. Should be 

 scattered freely. Contains recipes for Honey-Cakes, 

 Cookies, Puddings. Foam, Wines, and uses of honey 

 for medicine. 



Prices, prepaid— Single copy. Sets.; 10 copies, 35 

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When 250 or more are ordered, we will print the 

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 page. 



Bee-Keepins for Profit, by Dr. G. L. 

 Tinker.— Revised and enlarged. It details the au- 

 thor's '* new system, or how to get the largest yields 

 of comb ur extracted honey." 8u p. ; illustrated. 2dc. 



Emerson Binders, made especially for 

 the BEK JODRNAL. are convenient for preserving 

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 Canada. Price. 75 cts. 



Commercial Calculator, by C. Ropp.— 

 A ready Calculator, Business Arithmetic and Ac- 

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 proof leatherette, calf finish. Price. 40 cts. No. 2 

 in fine artificial leather, with pocket, silicate slate, 

 and account-book. Price, 60 cts. 



Oreen's Six Books on Friiit-Cultnre, 



by Chas. A. Green.— Devoted 1st, to Apple and Pear 

 Culture; 2nd, Plum and Cherry Culture; 3rd, Rasp- 

 berry and Blackberry Culture; 4th, Grape Culture; 

 5th, Strawberry Culture. 129 pp.; illustrated. 25 cts. 



(harden and Orcliard, by Chas. A. Green. 

 —Gives full instructions in Thinning and Marketing 

 Fruits; Pruning, Planting and Cultivating; Spray- 

 ing, Evaporation, Cold Storage, Etc. 94 pages, illus- 

 trated. Price. 25 cts. 



How to Propagate and Grow Fruit, 



by Chas. A. Green.— Brief instructions in budding, 

 grafting and layering: also propagf^tion of fruit 

 trees, vines and plants. 72 pages. Price 25 cts 



How We Made the Old Farm Pay, 



by Chas. A. Green,— Gives his personal experience 

 on a fruit farm which he made yield a generous for- 

 tune. 64 pages; illustrated. Price, 25 cts. 



Keudali^S Horse-Book. — 35 pictures, 

 showing positions of sick horses, and treats on all 

 their diseases. English or German. Price, 25 cts. 



Silo and $ila»:e, by Prof. A. J. Cook.— It 

 gives the method in operation at the Michigan Agr - 

 cultural College. Price, 25 cts. 



Capons and Caponizinsr, by Dr. Sawyer, 



Fanny Field, and others.— Illustrated. All about 

 caponizing fowls, ana thus how to make the most 

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Our Poultry Doctor, or Health in the 

 Poultry yard and How to Cure Sick Fowls, by 

 Fanny Field,— Everything about Poultry Diseases 

 and their Cure. 64 pages. Price, 30 cts. 



Poultry for Market and Poultry for 

 Profit, by Fanny Field.— Tells everything about the 

 Poultry Business. 64 pages. Price, 25 cts. 



Turkeys for Market and Turkeys for 

 Profit, by Fanny Field.— All about Turkey-Raising. 

 64 pages. Price, 25 cts. 



Rural Life.— Bees. Poultry. Fruits, Vege- 

 tables, and Household Matters. lOO pages. 25 cts. 



Straw^berry Culture, by T. B. Terry and 

 A. I. Root. For beginners. Price, 40 cts. 



Potato Culture, by T. B. Terry.— It tells 



how to grow them profitably. Price, 40 cts. 



Carp Culture, by A. I. Root and Geo. Fin- 



ley.—Full directions. 70 pages. Price, 40 cts. 



Hand-Book of Health, by Dr. Foote.— 



Hints about eating, drinking, etc. Price. 25 cts. 



Alsike Clover Ijeaflet.— Full directions 



for growing. 50 for 25 cts. ; 100 for 40 cts. ; 200, 70c. 



Maple Su^ar and the Susrar Bush, by Prof. 



A. J. Cook.— Full instructions. Price, 35 cts. 



Grain Tables, for casting* up the price of 

 grain, produce, hay, etc. Price, 25 cts. 



Book Clubbing Offers. 



(Bead Carefully.) 

 The following clubbing prices include the 

 American Bee Journal one year with each 

 book named. Remember, that only one book 

 can be taken in each case with the Bee Jour- 

 nal a year at the prices named. If more books 

 are wanted see postpaid prices given mth 

 the description of the books on this page. 

 Following is the clubbing-list: 



1. Langstroth on the Honey-Bee $2.10 



2. A B O of Bee-Culture 2.00 



3. Bee-Keeper's Guide 1.75 



4. Bees and Honey [Cloth bound] 1.65 



5. Scientiflc Queen-Kearlng I.75 



6. Dr. Howard's Foul Brood Book 1.10 



7. Advanced Bee-Culture 1.30 



8. Amerikanische Bienenzucbit [Germ.] 1.75 



9. Blenen-Kultur [German] 1.25 



10. Kational Bee-Keeping [Cloth bound] 2.00 



11. Kational Bee-Keeping [Paper bound] 1.75 



12. Thirty Years Among the Bees 1^30 



13. Bee-Keeping for Profit l!l5 



14. Convention HandBook 1,15 



15. Poultry for Market and Profit 1.10 



16. Turkeys tor Market and Profit 1.10 



17. Capons and Caponizing 1,10 



18. Our Poultry Doctor 1.10 



19. How We Made the Old Farm Pay 1.15 



'20. Green's Sl.\ Books on FruitrCulture.. 1.15 



21. Garden and Orchard 1.15 



22. How to Propagate and Grow Fruit... 1.15 



23. Rural Life 1.10 



24. Emerson Binder for the Bee Journal. 1.60 



25. Commercial Calculator, No. 1 1.25 



26. Commercial Calculator, No. 2 1.40 



27. Kendall's Horse-Book l.io 



28. Rural Lite 1.10 



29. Strawberry Culture 1.20 



30. Potato Culture 1.20 



31. Carp Culture 1.20 



32. Hand- Book of Health 1.10 



33. Dictionary of Apiculture 1.35 



34. Maple Sugar and the Sugar Bush 1.20 



35. Silo and Silage 1.10 



36. Winter Problem in Bee-Keeping 1.30 



37. Apiary Keglster (for 50 colonies) 1.75 



38. Apiary Register (for 100 colonies) . 2.00 



39. Bee-Keepers' Directory 1.30 



