BEE SMOKERS, SEEDS FOR HONEY PLANTS, CASES AND RACKS FOR HIVES,
SHIPPING CRATES. HONEY KNIVES, QUEEN CAGES,
=AND EVERYTHING USEFUL IN AN APIARY.=
[Finger] Our Illustrated Catalogue of Implements for the Apiary,
SENT FREE.
Address, =THOMAS G. NEWMAN & SON,= =972 and 974 West Madison St.,
Chicago.=
=PUBLICATIONS FOR THE APIARY,=
FOR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF
_The American Bee Journal,_
=974 West Madison Street, Chicago, Ill.=
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=COOK'S NEW MANUAL OF THE APIARY.=
This is a new edition of Prof. Cook's Manual of the Apiary, entirely
re-written, greatly enlarged and superbly illustrated.
Being new, it is fully up with the times on every conceivable subject
that interests the apiarist. It is not only instructive, but intensely
interesting.
It comprises a full delineation of the anatomy and physiology of the
Honey-Bee, illustrated with costly wood engravings, full descriptions
of honey-producing plants, trees and shrubs, &c., splendidly
illustrated--and last, though not least, detailed instructions for the
successful accomplishment of all the various manipulations necessary in
the apiary.
This work is a masterly production, and one that no bee-keeper, however
limited his means, can afford to do without.
It is printed in the best style of the art, on fine book paper,
and superbly illustrated throughout. Price, bound in cloth, $1.25,
postpaid; in paper binding, $1.00, postpaid.
=THE HIVE AND HONEY-BEE, by L. L. Langstroth.=
This is a standard volume, well illustrated and nicely printed. Price,
$2.00.
=MYSTERIES OF BEE-KEEPING, by M. Quinby.=
The author has treated the subject of Bee-Keeping in a manner that
cannot fail to interest all who read this work. Price, $1.50.
=THE DZIERZON THEORY; being a full elucidation of Scientific
Bee-Keeping.=
This "theory" presents in the form of distinct propositions, the
fundamental principles of bee-culture, and in this work the late Baron
of Berlepsch furnishes a condensed statement of the facts and arguments
by which these propositions are demonstrated. It is of untold value to
beginners and all others who desire to study the subject of apiculture.
It is just what thousands want.
It contains 60 pages and is printed on fine book paper. Price,
postpaid, 20 cents, or three copies for 50 cents.
=HONEY, AS FOOD AND MEDICINE, by the Editor of the American Bee
Journal.=
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