. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 133. THOS. a*SON, ? -^-^ICACO, ILL. ^?- Our Cltib RatGs are: ^ for two copies (to the same or dififerent post-oflBces); and for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. MIIVIII. July 30,1891. No, 5, Editorial Buzzijigs. RoseSf roses, everywhere ! Bare and burnished sky ; Lovely languors in the air— That's July. Cherries tepid in the sun. Honey-bees passing by ; All rich perfumes merged in one- That's July. lyike Many Others, Mr. John Aspinwall has been afflicted by that direful epidemic, La Orlppe, but he is fiet
. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE JOURNAL. 133. THOS. a*SON, ? -^-^ICACO, ILL. ^?- Our Cltib RatGs are: ^ for two copies (to the same or dififerent post-oflBces); and for THREE or more copies, 90 cents each. EDITOR. MIIVIII. July 30,1891. No, 5, Editorial Buzzijigs. RoseSf roses, everywhere ! Bare and burnished sky ; Lovely languors in the air— That's July. Cherries tepid in the sun. Honey-bees passing by ; All rich perfumes merged in one- That's July. lyike Many Others, Mr. John Aspinwall has been afflicted by that direful epidemic, La Orlppe, but he is fietting over its effects now. We had a pleasant call from him last week, and we were assured that, although appar- ently sleeping, on account of indispo- sition, his '"wooden combs" are by no means dead. He has been carrying on experiments in many directions, with bees and bee-appliances, which have given results that will interest us all, as soon as he can write them up. Our readers may expect them in good time. Mr. Bd. Bertrand, editor of the Swiss bee-periodical, Revue Interna- tionale d'Aj^lcuUeur, has issued an illustrated pamphlet in French, descrip- tive of the modified Dadant hive, which he is introducing in that country. Sections are used in it with entrances on all four sides, in wide frames, having tin separators with holes in them to admit the bees from one section to another. It can be obtained of the author at Nyon, Switzerland, for 10 cents. C. K, Mutti, of Cincinnati, O., has been ill for the past two weeks with internal inflammation, and at our last report was still confined to his room, but was improving slowly. His physician gives assurance that friend Muth will fully recover after some days of complete rest. His many friends will be relieved by the statement of his physician. 'When Bees are to be moved long distances, strips of muslin should be bound over all openings to keep in the bees, but let in the air. Tlie Hornellsville Farmers' Club Fair wil
Size: 1692px × 1477px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bo, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1860, booksubjectbees, bookyear1861