BOOKS ON BEEKEEPING FOR SALE BY AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



Langstroth on the Honeybee 



REVISED BY DADANT 



This book, originally written by Rev. L. L. Langstroth, 

 the inventor of the movable 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 beekeeper can afford 

 to be without. It contains careful and accurate accounts 

 of the life and habits of the honeybee and the mysteries 

 of the hive. Full and reliable information concerning 

 the detection and treatment of disease, the sources of nec- 

 tar and pollen, and care of the apiary throughout the year 

 are included. The best methods of producing and mar- 

 keting large crops of honey are made clear. This book is 

 nicely bound in attractive cloth cover and contains 575 

 pages. The price is very low for a book of this size and 

 quality. Price $2.50. French edition, $1.75. Spanish edi- 

 tion, $2.00. 



FIRST LESSONS ■ 

 IN BEEKEEPING 



First Lessons in Beekeeping 



BY C. P. DADANT 



The senior editor of the American 

 Bee Journal, who is the author of this 

 book, has spent nearly all his life in 

 a beekeeping atmosphere. His father, 

 the late Charles Dadant, was an in- 

 vestigator who became well known 

 on both sides of the Atlantic. As a 

 young man, the author of this book 

 was associated with his father in 

 honey production and assisted him in 

 the many experiments which he con- 

 ducted in his efforts to make bee- 

 keeping a practical success. 

 Contains just the things you want to 

 know, in a style easily understood 

 and with many pictures to explain 

 the text. You may safely recommend 

 First Lessons in Beekeeping to your 

 friends. 



167 pages, cloth bound, well illustrated. Price, $1.00. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



