Books On Beekeeping For Sale by the 

 American Bee Journal 



LANGSTROTH ON 



THE HONEY 



BEE 



REVISED BY DADANT. 



THIS book originally written 

 by Rev. L. L. Langstioth, 

 the inventor of the movnhlo 

 , frame hive, has been revised and 

 kept up to date by the editor of 

 the American Bee Journal. It 

 is the one book that no bee- 

 keeper can afford to be with- 

 out. It contains careful and 

 accurate accounts of the life and 

 habits of the honey bee and tlie 

 mysteries of the hive. Full and 

 reliable information concerning 

 the detection and treatment of 

 disease, the sources of nectar and 

 pollen, and the care of the apiary 

 throughout the year areinclu'lod. 

 The best methods of producing 

 and marketing large crops (jf 

 honey are made clear. This 

 book is nicely bound in attrac- 

 tive cloth cover and contains 

 575 pages. The price is very 

 low for a book of the size and 

 quality. Sent postpaid for $1 - 50, 

 or with the American Bee -louv- 

 nal one year both for only $2.r.O. 

 Canada postage, 15 cents extra. 

 It is published in 3 foreign lan- 

 guages, French, Spanish arul 

 Russian, at a slightly advanced 

 price. 



1,000 QUESTIONS ABOUT BEES 



ANSWERED BY DR. C. C. MILLER. 



FOR many years Doctor Miller has conducted the c|uestion and answer department 

 in The American Bee Journal. During that time he has answered questions 

 relating to every phase of beekeeping. These questions have been sifted and 

 arranged by M. G. Dadant and are now offered in book form. 



No matter what your problem is, you will find the answer in this book, for bee- 

 keepers of all ages and all stages of experience have brought their queries to Doctor 

 Miller. This book is intended to supplement the regular text books on beekeeping, 

 and will be an invaluable aid to every beekeeper,' whether he be a novice or an expert. 

 The texts tell a connected story of bee life and the principles of honey produc- 

 tion, while this takes up singly the many questions that confront the beekeeper in his 

 everyday practice in the apiary. Dozens of subjects not mentioned in the ordinary 

 text and special angles of many other subjects which have been overlooked elsewhere 

 are taken up and made clear by the most popular writer on beekeeping. 

 Should be included in every list of bee books. 



^ Attractive cloth cover; 200 pages; $1.25. 



As a premium with The American Bee Journal. Price with one year's subscrip- 

 tion, 92.00* Canadian postage 15 cents extra. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois 



