. Fifty years among the bees . Bees. FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES piece of rotten wood (indeed this last was quite an improve- ment over the tirst), the only bellows I had being a sound pair of lungs. Any one of the various makes of smokers I have tiled will do quite satisfactory work. I have used up more Clark smokers than any others. Although low in price, the Clark is really more expensive than any other. It works beau-. Fig. 22~Cmight! tifully while new, but the "new" wears off entirely too soon. The bellows become incapacitated by reason of the smoke sucked into it, and then there


. Fifty years among the bees . Bees. FIFTY YEARS AMONG THE BEES piece of rotten wood (indeed this last was quite an improve- ment over the tirst), the only bellows I had being a sound pair of lungs. Any one of the various makes of smokers I have tiled will do quite satisfactory work. I have used up more Clark smokers than any others. Although low in price, the Clark is really more expensive than any other. It works beau-. Fig. 22~Cmight! tifully while new, but the "new" wears off entirely too soon. The bellows become incapacitated by reason of the smoke sucked into it, and then there is no good way to clean it out. CONTINUOUS AND CUT-OFF BLAST. The Bingham, CoTTieil, Crane, and others, are all good. The out-off blast lengthens the life of a smoker, but shortens its blast. The continuous blast, as in the Clark, allows one to send. 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 Miller, C. C. (Charles C. ), 1831-1920. Medina, Ohio : A. I. Root Co.


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