14 American Bee-Books. 



Scientific Queen Bearing. — This work is by that woll- 

 known and thoroughly practical bee-keeper, G. M. Doolittle. 

 It is invaluable, treating, as it does, of a method by which the 

 very best queen-bees are reared in perfect accord with nature's 

 way. Price, $1.00. 



Thirty Years Among the Bees. — This work is by Henry 

 Alley, the veteran queen-breeder of America. It is indispen- 

 sable to the queen-producer and contains much of great value 

 and interest. It also contains much that will aid the general 

 bee-keeper. Price, 50 cents. 



Success In Bee-Culture. — All who know of James Heddou 

 (and what bee-keeper does not?) will expect much of this 

 work. Nor will they be disappointed. Few bee-books ever 

 written contained so much that is original and practical as 

 this. It is all valuable, and no bee-keeper should be without 

 it. Price, 50 cents. 



A Year Among the Bees. — This small book explains the 

 work of the apiary for one year. The clear, lucid style and 

 genial spirit is delightful. The author, Dr. C. C. Miller, is 

 one of our most able and enterprising bee-keepers. Price, 

 50 cents. 



Advanced Bee Culture. — This is a full and plain explana- 

 tion of the successful methods practiced by the author, W. Z. 

 Hutchinson. No one can afford to be without it. Price, 

 50 cents. 



Bee-Keeping for Profit. This little booklet is written by 

 Dr. G. L. Tinker, and details the author's "new system, or 

 how to get the largest yields of comb or extracted honey." 

 Price, 25 cents. 



Blessed Bees. — This fascinating romance is full of practi- 

 cal Information, and contagious enthusiasm. Price, 75 cents. 



FOREIGN PUBLICATIONS. 



The Britislt. Bee Journal, as the exponent of British meth- 

 ods and practices, is interesting and valuable to American bee- 

 keepers. It shows that in many things, as in the method of 

 organizing and conducting conventions, so as to make them 

 highly conducive to apicultural progress, we have much to 

 learn from our brothers in Britain. The editor is one of the 

 best informed bee-keepers of the world. The best way for 

 Americans to secure this journal is through the editors of our 

 American bee-papers. 



