. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Julv 20, 1922. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 349 TR® lB®(B°K,(B<Bp(Bw§9 C&l@irnd&!r< JULY, 1922 20 Thursday. 21 Friday. 22 Saturday. " The honeysuckle is sucked of honey, And the bee is heavy and ; D. G. Rossetti, " Chimes. " Every sense Filling with spiritual sweets to plenitude, As bees gorge full their ; J. Keats, Endymiou. " And as the whispering breezes bend the tall reeds to and fro You heap a sweet and pleasant sound like music soft and low ; It mingles with the drowsy hum of bees a


. British bee journal & bee-keepers adviser. Bees. Julv 20, 1922. THE BRITISH BEE JOURNAL. 349 TR® lB®(B°K,(B<Bp(Bw§9 C&l@irnd&!r< JULY, 1922 20 Thursday. 21 Friday. 22 Saturday. " The honeysuckle is sucked of honey, And the bee is heavy and ; D. G. Rossetti, " Chimes. " Every sense Filling with spiritual sweets to plenitude, As bees gorge full their ; J. Keats, Endymiou. " And as the whispering breezes bend the tall reeds to and fro You heap a sweet and pleasant sound like music soft and low ; It mingles with the drowsy hum of bees among the corn, And you can listen to this song all through the summer ; R. Richardson. 23 Sunday. 24 Monday. 25 Tuesday. " The young Fly homeward late and weary, heavy breeched With thyme ; on arbutus beside they feed, Grey willow, ruddy crocus, cassia, And sumptuous lime and amber ; Virgil, " Georgics," Book IV. " Yet for all that, the bee flies for honey-dew fragrant To the half-opened flower of her lips, And the butterfly pauses, the purple-eyed vagrant, To play with her pink ; A. P. Graves, "Nancy, the Pride of the West.,, " I was rich in flowers and trees, Humming-birds and ; J. G. Whittier, " The Barefoot ; 26 Wednesday. " Have you seen but a bright lily grow, Or have smelt of the bud of the brier ? Or the nafd in the fire ? Or have tasted the bag of the bee 1 " B. Prices. We have published several letters re- ferring to the price of appliances during the past few weeks, all our correspondents taking the view that prices are too high. We have only received one letter for pub- lication from those who make and sell appliances. This is from Mr. Meadows, and will be found on another page. There are two Sides to< every question, and as we have no axe to grind we shall be pleased to publish anything the appliance dealers have to say. Mr. Meadows does no


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