. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE ONE DOLLAR FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, ; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, GEORGE W. YORK, Editors. Vol. XIX. July L 1892. • No. 1. UTk Home's not merely four square walls, Though with pictures hung and gilded ; Home is where affection calls, Filled with shrines the heart hath builded. Home !—go watch the faithful dove. Sailing 'neath the heaven above us— Home is where there's one to love ; Home is where there's one to love us. Espercette is a splendid hone


. American bee journal. Bee culture; Bees. AMERICAN BEE ONE DOLLAR FEB YEAR. Club Rates,—Two copies, $ ; 3 copies, ; 4 copies, $; 5 copies, $ Mailed to any addresses. THOMAS G. NEWMAN, GEORGE W. YORK, Editors. Vol. XIX. July L 1892. • No. 1. UTk Home's not merely four square walls, Though with pictures hung and gilded ; Home is where affection calls, Filled with shrines the heart hath builded. Home !—go watch the faithful dove. Sailing 'neath the heaven above us— Home is where there's one to love ; Home is where there's one to love us. Espercette is a splendid honey- plant, also excellent for forage. In the Sierra Nevada Mountains Itthrives well, and the bees may be seen all day long humming around its crimson bloom. One of the most extensive queen- breeders of America, Mr. H. B. Har- rington, of Medina, Ohio, made us a pleasant visit last week. He is an agree- able and companionable man, as well as a bee-keeper having a large and ripe experience. Honey for Analysis is desired by Prof. A. J. Cook, of Agricultural Col- lege, Mich., as there are reasons to think that the methods for honey analy- sis used by chemists may be faulty. Prof. Cook is now having analyses made to determine the real facts about the matter, and desires to have samples of honey that have been known to be gathered very rapidly—say from sage or basswood. He wishes to have the honey at once. Also, he wants samples of any peculiar honey, like that of honey-dew, or of peculiar flavor. It must be in every case ffom one who produces honey, and guaranteed to be genuine honey. He desires us to urge bee-keepers to send any such samples by express to him at Lansing, Mich., at his expense. By complying with this re- quest, bee-keepers will not only please Prof. Cook, but aid in a good cause. Do not forget this, but if possible forward the samples of honey as directed above. Volume XXX of the American Bee Journal, begins with this number. The twenty-nine volumes that ha


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