The American Bee Journal 



First and Best in Its Field 



The American Bee Journal, oldest bee journal in the English 

 language is a 36 page monthly magazine profusely illustrated with 

 photographs, showing beekeeping in many lands, the principal 

 honey plants, new inventions, etc. 



Indispensable to every live beekeeper. 



One doUar a year, worth five. 



Canadian postagej 15 cents extra, foreign, 25 cents extra. 



Practical Queen Rearing 



By FRANK C. PELLETT 



Associate Editor Atnerican Bee Journal 



5J^x8 Inches. Attractive Cloth Binding. 

 105 Pages. 40 Illustrations. 



MR. PELLETT has travelled extensively throughout the 

 United States, .spending much of his time in the largest queen- 

 rearing yards. He gives in his book many different methods of 

 queen rearing as used by the older breeders, such as Doolittle, 

 Pratt, Dines, Alley and others, with the variations as practiced 

 by the present large queen breeders. The text is -ftTitten clearly, 

 making it easy for any beekeeper to raise his own queens from his 

 best colonies. 



Price, postpaid, $1.00, or with the American Bee Journal 

 one year, $1.75. 



American Bee Journal, Hamilton, Illinois. 



