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Let your subscription begin 

 with the September number 

 and you will get a full and de- 

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 worth many times the cost of a 

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 the publisher, 



H. ©. AVo»'^bousc 



Boulder, Colo. 



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WINTER 



Losses are not always the result 

 of the same cause. They may 

 come from starvation; from poor 

 food; from improper prepara- 

 tions; from improper protection; 

 form a cold, wet, or possible, a 

 poorly ventilated cellar, etc. 

 Successful wintering comes 

 from a proper combination of 

 different conditions. For clear, 

 concise, comprehensive conclu- 

 sions upon these all-important 

 points, consult "Advanced Bee 

 Culture." Five of its thirty- 

 two chapters treat as many dif- 

 ferent phases of the wintering 

 problems. 



Price of the book; 50 cts. ; the 

 Review one year and the book 

 for|i.25. Stamps taken, either 

 U. S. or Canadian. 



W. Z. HUTCHINSON, Flint, Mich. 



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li 100 Pep Cent i j Dittrrjer's 11 



Profit from Dees. U. S. Honey Re- 

 port of 1S99, for California, 1901 with 

 300 cars of honey, we estimate a profit 

 of 130 per cent, on the investment. 

 By this same report the Eastern 

 States show an average profit of only 

 50 p>er cent, on investment. 



100 colonies in a good year will 

 make a clear profit of >i,ooo, (and in 

 off years are no expense.) Live in 

 the city. Have your apiaries on elec- 

 tric car lines. The 



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 !"""! The Pacific Honey Producers, are 



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Having increased my shop-room 

 put in power and a new set of ma 

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 article than ever, with unlimited ca- 

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 that produces every essential nec- 

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 desirable in all respects. My process 

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 foundation, and w- rk w.ax into 

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August&r Wisconsin. 



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