A MODERN BEE-FARM 
AND ITS ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT. 
SHOWING HOW BEES MAY BE CULTIVATED AS A MEANS OF LIVELIHOOD; 
AS A HEALTH-GIVING PuRSUIT; 
AND AS A SOURCE OF RECREATION TO THE Busy Man. 
PROFITS MADE CERTAIN BY GROWING CROPS YIELDING THE MOST HONEY, 
HAVING ALSO OTHER USES; AND BY 
JUDGMENT IN BREEDING A GOOD WorRKING STRAIN OF BEES. 
NEW AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION RELATING TO THE TREATMENT 
AND CURE OF 
BEE-PARALYSIS, OR THE ISLE OF WIGHT DISEASE, 
INCLUDING THE AUTHOR’S DEFINITE LAW FoR ENSURING 
THE DECLINE OF THAT MALADy. 
Includes a Treatise on 
HONEY: ITS USES IN HEALTH: AND DISEASE ; 
WitTH Notes oN GENERAL HEALTH. 
ALSO NOTES UPON 
PROFITABLE GRASS-FARMING AND DAIRYING 
AND ORCHARD PLANTING 
AS SUITABLE AUXILIARY OCCUPATIONS FOR THE BEE-KEEPER. 
S. SIMMINS, 
Author of * Direct Introduction of Queens,” “ Simmins’ Non-Swarming System,” 
&e., Ge. 
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HEATHFIELD, SuSSExX: PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. 
May, 1914. 
