An edition of The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture (1877)

The ABC and XYZ of bee culture

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An edition of The ABC and XYZ of Bee Culture (1877)

The ABC and XYZ of bee culture

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A cyclopedia of everything pertaining to the care of the honey-bee: bees, hives, honey, implements, honey-plants, etc. Facts gleaned from the experience of thousands of bee-keepers, and afterward verified in our apiary. (Subtitle of the 1910 edition.)

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A.I. Root Co.
Language
English
Pages
813

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Cover of: The ABC and Xyz of Bee Culture
Cover of: The ABC & XYZ of Bee Culture
Cover of: ABC and Xyz of Bee Culture
ABC and Xyz of Bee Culture
January 1984, MacMillan Publishing Company
Hardcover - 39th edition
Cover of: The ABC and XYZ of bee culture
The ABC and XYZ of bee culture
1940, A.I. Root Co.
in English
Cover of: The ABC and XYZ of bee culture
Cover of: The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
1920, The A.I. Root company, A.R. Root Co.
in English
Cover of: The ABC and XYZ of bee culture
Cover of: The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
Cover of: The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
Cover of: The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
The A B C and X Y Z of bee culture
1910, The A. I. Root company
in English
Cover of: The ABC and XYZ of bee culture

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Includes bibliographies.

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Medina, Ohio

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813 p.
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813

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OL15049441M

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Perhaps nothing is more aggravating in bee culture than to have all our bees on a sudden abscond for parts unknown, without so much as stopping to give us a parting word of farewell, or a single token of recognition of the debt they owe us, in the shape of gratitude for our past kindnesses in providing them with a home, shelter, etc.
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