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"Curtis L. Spacek" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 6 May 1997 21:39:00 -0500
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Karen M. Ferner wrote:
>
> I am looking for two books.  My husband and I were at Dadant in Waverly
> and they told us that one was out of print and one was very hard to
> find.  If anyone has a copy they are willing to give up (we'll pay for
> it) or knows of a place we can find them, please let me know.
> We are getting our bees this Friday, 50 hives, and have locations all
> ready.  It's very exciting and we are looking forward to this new
> venture.  Well, new for me, my husband worked with bees 10 years ago and
> decided to do it again.
> Here's the name and author of the books we are looking for:
>
> American Honey Plants  (out of print)
> Frank C. Pellett
>
> Honey Plants of North America
> J. H. Lovell
>
> Or if anyone has any ideas of another book of similar subject, please let
> me know.
> This list has been very interesting the two weeks I have been on it.
> Thanks.
>
> Karen Fernertry "amazon.com"or amazon books large inventory of hard to find books
Good Luck       curtis

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