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THE FIRST BOOK PUBLISHED ON qUEEN-REARING, 



THE 



Bee-Keeper's Handy-Book; 



— on — 



Twenty-Two Years' Experience in Queen-Eearing. 



BT 



HENRY ALLEY, WENHAM, MASSACHUSETTS. 



Price, by Mail, in Cloth, $1,85 per Copy, 



This work is intended to teach my New Method of Qneen-Kearing; it alsoi 

 gives my experience during the past 



Twenty-Five Years as a Practical Bee-Eeeper, 



Twenty-two of which have been devoted to Queen-Eearing. The work is so 



WRITTEN AND ILLUSTRATED 



That any Bee-Keeper may understand the method given. It contains 



Tbe Easiest, Simplest, Nearest to the Natural, and Most Scientfle 

 Method of Qaeen-Rearing, 



By which 



THE CELLS ARE SO U^lrORIViLY BUILT AND SPACES 



That eftch can be romnved without injury to its neighborinj; reil, and a larger 

 number of rirst-cla.s3 cells ]ii*(>dnced with a given quantity 

 of bees, than by any other process, and K 



WITH LESS LABOR AND EXPENSE. 



It also contains new and vahialile hints and ideas; and one of the best 

 descriptions of 



THB- NEW KACES OF BEES 



Yet given to the public; also, an essay on the best method of managing the 

 Apiary in order to obtain the 



Largest Amount of Surplus Honey, 



Including preparing and marketing the SRme, by one of the most promi- 

 nent, practical, and successful "Bee-Masters" in the country. 

 This essay alone is worth ten times the price of the book. 



Enclose the money in the presence of the Postmaster, at my risk,' 

 XIS" Send for Prospectus and Circular. 



