1919 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



39 



Four Bee Books 



YOU SHOULD HAVE 



IN YOUR LIBRARY 



First Lessons 



in 

 Beekeeping 



By C. P. DADANT 



A 175-page beginner's book, 

 well illustrated and cloth 

 bound. 



Price $1 



Mailing weight, one pound 



A Thousand 

 Answers to 

 Beekeeping 

 Questions 



By C. C. MILLER 



Supplements other books by 

 answering questions not 

 usually taken up. Cloth 

 bound ; 290 pages. 



Price $1.25 



Mailing weight, two pounds 



Practical 

 Queen-Rearing 



By FRANK C. PELLETT 



Gives all the modern queen- 

 rearing methods, simply. 

 A good book for both the 

 scientific queen -breeder 

 and the amateur. Cloth 

 bound; 110 pages; illus- 

 trated. 



Price $1 



Mailing weight, one pound 



Langstroth 



on the 

 Honey Bee 



Revised by 



C. P. DADANT 



"The Classic in Bee Culture" 



A full treatise on beekeeping. 

 Cloth; 575 pages. 



Price $1.50 



Mailing weight, three pounds 



ALL FOR SALE BY 



I WINTER PROBLEM SOLVED 



THE HIVE WITH AN INNER OVERCOAT 



AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL 



HAMILTON, ILLINOIS 



PROTECTION HIVE 



Showing how insulation is arranged when no winter rim or chaff cushion is 

 used. A piece of burlap, bagging or similar material is telescoped down over 

 the brood-nest, between the inner and outer walls with the Inner Overcoats. 

 The inner cover is laid bottom side up over the Inner Overcoats, providing 

 a dead air space over them. Added insulation is provided by laying a piece 

 of newspaper on top of the board. 



For your information and to be convinced of the efficiency of this hive, send 

 for a sample. For a limited time one sample hive will be sent set up and 

 equipped as per this illustration, at the 



Special Price of $5.00 



Our new illustrated catalog for the season of 1919 and a special circu- 

 lar of the Woodman Protection Hive, showing 10 large illustrations 

 will be sent upon request. Send us a list of your requirements and 

 let us figure with you on your wants for the coming season. 



A. G. WOODMAN CO., Grand Rapids, Mich., U. S. A. 



PROFITABLE HONEY PRODUCTION 



WITHOUT MODERN EQUIPMENT IS IMPOSSIBLE 



WESTERN HONEY PRODUCERS 



1929-1931 FOURTH STREET 

 SIOUX CITY, IOWA 



Have at your command a large supply of standard hives, sections, 

 comb foundation, extractors, etc. 



Place specifications now for what you will need the coming season. 

 Be ready for business when your honey flow comes. 



