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THE BEE-KEEPERS' REVIEW 





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As Regarded by National Officers. 



The officers of the National Bee-Keepers' Associa- 

 tion are bright, practical men, and their views on sub- 

 jects apicultural are worthy of consideration. Here 

 are the views of three of them reg-arding' the book 

 Advanced Bk.k Culture. 



The President, Mr. L. A. Aspinwall, wa-ites as 

 follows: 



As to your book. Advanced Bee-Culture, I esteem it very highly, 

 and must confess that it is, according to my judgment, one of the most 

 practical works on bee-keeping that 1 ever read. 



The General Manager, Mr. N. E. France says: 



In a few words you have given the up-to-date, advanced methods 

 of profitable bee-keeping for progressive bee-keepers, and I wish every 

 member of the National had a copy. 



Jas. A. Green. Secretary of the National says: 



I have just finished reading Advanced Bee Culture and write to 

 express my hearty appreciation. The most experienced bee-keeper 

 may study it with profit, yet it is written in so simple and concise a 

 style that even the beginner can understand and profit by it. 



Advanced Bee Culture is a book of 230 pages, the 

 size of the Review, profusely illustrated, beautifully 

 printed, and substantially bound. The price is $1.20; or 

 the Review one year and the book for only $2.00. 



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