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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW. 



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Will be allowed as usual, during the fall and 

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Sierior Wortinaiistiiii aM Material. 



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My prices for 1888 of Italian Queens, Bees, Eggs 

 for hatching from Standard Poultry, (seven 

 varieties) Japanese Buckwheat, and two choice 

 new varieties of Potatoes. 



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ITALIAN QUEMrAND SUPPLIES 



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THE "REVIEW." 



One of the distinctive features of the Bee- 

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 some special topic, and discusses it most.thqr- 

 ougldy Eacli issue is, to a certain extent, a lit- 

 tle pamphlet, giving the best that is known upon 

 the subject taken up Below is a list of the 

 topics discussed in 18S8: — 

 Jan. "Disturbing Bees in Winter." 



'Temperature, in Wintering Bees." 

 "Planting for Honey." 

 " Spring Management." 

 "Hiving of Bees." 

 "Taking Away the Queen." 

 "Feeding Back." 

 "Apiarian Exhibits at Fairs." 

 "The Food of Bees in Winter." 

 "Ventilation of Bee-Hives and ("ellars." 

 "Moisture in Bee-Hives and ('ellars" 

 "Sections and their Adjustment on Hives. 

 The Jan. No. for the present year discusses 

 "Bee-Hives;" while the Feb. issue is devoted to 

 "Mistakes in Bee-keeping." 



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"The Production of M Honey." 



Although this neat little book contains only _ 4*'' 

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It begins with taking the bees from the cellar 

 and goes oyer the ground briefly, clearly and con- 

 cisely, until the honey is off the hives; touching 

 upon the most imortant points; and especially 

 does it teach when, where and how foundation 

 can be used to the best advantage; when combs 

 are preferable and when it is more profitable to 

 allow the bees to traild their own combs. 



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