BOOKS ON BEEKEEPING FOR SALE BY AMERICAN 

 BEE JOURNAL 



OUTAPIARIES 



BY M. G. DADANT 



A clear and concise explanation of the requirements for 

 proper' placing, arranging and managing outapiaries. 

 Special chapters devoted to Apiary Sites, Basis of Placing 

 the Apiary, Systems of Management, Moving, Autos and 

 Trucks, Honey Houses and Equipment, with treatrnent of 

 apiary work during different seasons, as applied to out- 

 apiaries. 



This book is especially valuable to the beginning out- 

 apiarist and virill contain many items of interest to the 

 older veteran. Cloth Bound. 125 Pages. 



Price $1.00. Mailing weight one pound. SO Illustrations. 



American Honey Plants 



BY FRANK C. PELLETT 



The First Book in the English Language on the Subject 

 of the Honey Plants 



A knowledge of the sources of nectar is fundamental 

 to the success of the beekeeper, as the difference of a 

 mile or two in distance often doubles the returns from 

 the apiary, because of better pasture. This book is the 

 result of many years of study and personal visits to im- 

 portant honey producing districts, from New England to 

 California and from Canada to Florida and Texas. An 

 authoritative book by an expert beekeeper. Profusely 

 illustrated with original photographs. 300 large 8vo 

 pages; ISS fine illustrations. Price $2.50. Mailing weight 

 3 pounds. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, 111. 



