EECOMMENDATIONS. 



" Wo do not know -what better proof could be given of the value 

 of Mr. Quinbt's teachings in reference to the best method of keep- 

 ing bees, than the results he himself yearly arrives at. Two or 

 three years ago we noticed as a remarkable fact, that he broiight 

 to this market 4,000 pounds of nice honey. But the present year 

 he has sold here 22,000 pounds ! aU produced by himself and im- 

 mediate neighbors." — ^Amebioan Ageicdltueist, N. Y. 



" We can safely recommend Quinby's ' Mysteries of B^-keeping.' " 

 — CouNTKY Gentleman, Albany. 



" We know Mr. Quinby to be one of the best informed men on 

 the subject of the Honey Bee, in America. We speak advisedly, 

 for we have visited his place, and witnessed the operations of hia 

 interesting and numerous family." — ^Valley Fakmer, Ky. 



" The work you need is. entitled, ' Mysteries of Bee-keeping Eat- 

 plained.' " — Life Illitsteated, N. Y. 



" I shall here quote from one of the most common-sense works on 

 practical bee-keeping which has ever been written in our language, 

 and which I would strongly recommend every bee-keeper to pur- 

 chase ; I refer to the ' Mysteries, Ifc.,' by M. Qdinby. This treatiso 

 bears marks on almost every page, of being the work of an accurate, 

 experienced and thoroughly honest observeT." — L. L. Langstroth, 

 ruthm- of" Hive and Honey Bee." 



