. Bees and honey;. Bees. FIRST LESSONS IN BEE-KEEPING 125 wood (twelve feet apart is about right), one on each side of your gate; when they arrive at the right height, bend and tie them together in the form of an arch; keep them tied until they. Fig. 100—Bed of Marigolds. have grown in that shape. An arch over the gate is pretty, and these trees are good for ; The "American Agriculturist" gives the following excel- lent advice, bearing upon the subject of selecting the fittest for general honey-bloom. We take pleasure in recommending its careful perusal:. Please note that


. Bees and honey;. Bees. FIRST LESSONS IN BEE-KEEPING 125 wood (twelve feet apart is about right), one on each side of your gate; when they arrive at the right height, bend and tie them together in the form of an arch; keep them tied until they. Fig. 100—Bed of Marigolds. have grown in that shape. An arch over the gate is pretty, and these trees are good for ; The "American Agriculturist" gives the following excel- lent advice, bearing upon the subject of selecting the fittest for general honey-bloom. We take pleasure in recommending its careful perusal:. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Newman, Thomas Gabriel, 1833-1903. [from old catalog]; Dadant, Camille Pierre, 1851- [from old catalog] ed. Chicago, Ill. , The American bee journal


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