. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Roofs- AE64P/S Hive. These hives are fully described in our catalog- and shown in Fig. 303. We have sold more of these hives than any other style the past season. These hives may be ordered of any of the following dealers : The A. I. Root Co., 1024 Mississippi Street, St. Paul, Minn. The A. I. Root Co., Mechanic Falls, Maine. The A. I. Root Co., 10 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The A. I. Root Co., Syracuse, N. Y. George W. York & Co., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, 111. Vickery Bros., Evansville, 111. Walter S. Pouder, 512 Mass. Avenue, Indianapolis,
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. Roofs- AE64P/S Hive. These hives are fully described in our catalog- and shown in Fig. 303. We have sold more of these hives than any other style the past season. These hives may be ordered of any of the following dealers : The A. I. Root Co., 1024 Mississippi Street, St. Paul, Minn. The A. I. Root Co., Mechanic Falls, Maine. The A. I. Root Co., 10 Vine Street, Philadelphia, Pa. The A. I. Root Co., Syracuse, N. Y. George W. York & Co., 118 Michigan St., Chicago, 111. Vickery Bros., Evansville, 111. Walter S. Pouder, 512 Mass. Avenue, Indianapolis, Ind. Jos. Nysewander, Des Moines, Iowa. W. W. Cary, L,yonsville, Mass. M. H. Hunt & Son, Bell Branch,Wayne Co., Mich. Geo. E. Hilton, Fremont, Mich. John Nebel & Son, High Hill, Mo. C. H. W. Weber, 2146 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio. A.^F. McAdams, Columbus Grove, O. Buell Lamberson, Front St. (180) Port- land, Oregon. Prothero & Arnold, Du Bois, Pa. John H. Back, 235 W. 3rd North St., Salt Lake City, Utah, or The A. I. Root Co., MEDINA, OHIO. Wintering Well—Good Prospects. Bees are wintering well, and the prospects are good for a honey-year. ^ - H. W. McCoMHS. Washington Co., Iowa, March 7. Management Important. My bees seem to have wintered all right. I have 250 colonies ; have been in the business 22 years, and have never yet had a complete failure. I be- lieve that is doing pretty well in a lo- cality where one has to depend entirely upon white clover, Spanish-needle and smartweed for a crop. Another disad- vantage is that the land, as a rule, is all well cultivated, kept rather clean of weeds, and the wet places tiled. My experience is, however, that success depends a great deal upon manage- ment. Emil J. Baxter. Hancock Co., 111., March 7. Bees Gathering Pollen. We are having fine spring weather, and bees are busy bringing pollen, but I think hardly any honey. Wintering bees is no problem here, but how to make them fill their surplus apartment is sometim
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